Jughead #207
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Sense of Power," Jughead takes an unexpectedly eco-conscious stand in a school contest to see who does the most for the environment—only to claim victory not through action, but by never doing anything at all. Written by George Gladir and illustrated by Samm Schwartz, this 1972 classic blends humor and irony with a clever twist, all brought to life by Schwartz’s expressive art and Barry Grossman’s vibrant colors. The cover by Dan DeCarlo and Rudy Lapick captures the moment with signature flair.
Betty sets Jughead on a mission to earn money for his father’s birthday gift after a bank refuses to lend him a dime—so she convinces him to try baby-sitting, a job that’s about as likely to go smoothly as a pie fight at a formal dinner.
In "Ecology-Whiz," Jughead takes a surprisingly green stand in a teen environmental contest, flipping the script on Archie’s apparent lead by arguing that the most eco-friendly act is simply doing nothing at all—no waste, no effort, just pure, unbothered sustainability. The story’s wry humor shines as the usual suspects debate what “doing good” really means, all in five pages of classic, deadpan charm.
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Reprinted in Jokebook Comics Digest Annual #3 (1978), The Jughead Jones Comics Digest #5 (1978), Archie's Double Digest Magazine #14 (1985), Jughead with Archie Digest #67 (1985), Archie's Double Digest Magazine #16 (1985), Betty and Veronica Comics Digest Magazine #15 (1985), The Jughead Jones Comics Digest #93 (1995), Jughead & Friends Digest Magazine #14 (2006), Archie 1000 Page Comics Extravaganza #[nn] (2013), Jughead's Double Digest #196 (2013), World of Archie (Jumbo Comics) Double Digest #92 (2019)
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