Archie's Pal Jughead #97
In "Canine Caper," Jughead and the gang find themselves tangled in a playful prank when Reggie suddenly adopts a Southern accent—initially mocked, then unexpectedly charming to the girls. With help from Jughead’s wits and a clever misunderstanding about the phrase "You all," the joke takes a surprising turn, proving that even a little Southern flair can change the game. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Samm Schwartz, this 1963 classic features Schwartz’s distinctive art on both the interior and cover.
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Reggie starts speaking with a Southern accent. The other guys laugh at him until they realize that the girls are actually falling for the Southern act. So Jughead finds a way to convince Moose that when Reggie calls him "You all," it's an insult.
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