Jughead #182
In "The Bird," Jughead's uncanny knack for predicting the future has everyone on the edge of their seats—especially when he keeps brushing it off with his trademark line, "A little bird told me." Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with expressive art by Samm Schwartz, this 1970 classic finds the entire town baffled by Jughead’s seemingly supernatural insight, all while the narrator can’t help but roll their eyes at the overused phrase. The cover by Dan DeCarlo and Rudy Lapick captures the moment with playful flair, making this 15-cent comic a must-have for fans of Archie’s early humor.
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Jughead is constantly able to predict what's going to happen, and every time he's asked how, he replies "A little bird told me." Everyone, even the narrator, is annoyed at him for using that old cliché.
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