Jughead #140
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis January 1967 Archie Series issue finds Jughead leaning smugly against a memorial bell monument inscribed "Made in Virginia" and "Erected in Memory of the Virginia Volunteers 1776," while two frustrated-looking fellows come running toward him — one sporting a bow tie and plaid jacket — with a speech bubble revealing he promised to introduce someone to a "striking Southern belle" in exchange for a dozen burgers. Bill Vigoda's pencils and Mario Acquaviva's inks give the scene a lively, sun-drenched charm that perfectly captures Jughead's mischievous, self-satisfied grin. A fun snapshot of Riverdale's most lovably scheming slacker, with a setup that promises the kind of good-natured comedy the series delivered so reliably in 1967.
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While staying overnight with Archie, Jughead's attempt at a midnight snack gets him mistaken for a burglar.
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