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Cover: Bob White

Jughead #129

Feb 1966 · Archie · 0.12 USD
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“Dream Boy”

In "Dream Boy," Jughead hatches a clever scheme when he suggests turning the usual love triangle on its head—offering to split Archie and Betty, all while secretly aiming to steal Archie's attention for himself. With Veronica playfully on board, the plan unfolds in classic Archie style, full of playful misdirection and the kind of lighthearted chaos only Dan DeCarlo’s art can deliver. Written by Frank Doyle, with inks by Rudy Lapick and letters by Vincent DeCarlo, and featuring a cover by Bob White, this 1966 classic captures the charm of early Archie comics at their most whimsical.

writer Frank Doyle · artist Dan DeCarlo · inker Rudy Lapick · letterer Vincent DeCarlo · cover Bob White

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cover pencils, inks Bob White

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When Veronica is about to try and get Betty away from Archie, Jughead suggests that instead of the "same old triangle," he should go and split them up instead. Veronica agrees, not realizing it's just part of Jughead's plan to get Archie to himself.

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