Jughead #225
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Sign Out," Li'l Jinx sets up a makeshift art stand outside her home, trying to sell her paintings with a mix of pride and quiet hope. When her dad stops by to check in, he compliments her work and gently questions the price of one piece—only to be met with a sweet, knowing discount when he offers to buy it. A quiet moment of family warmth and small-town charm, all drawn in the unmistakable style of Joe Edwards, whose full creative hand is on this 1974 classic. The cover by Dan DeCarlo captures the lighthearted spirit of the story with a classic Archie-era flair.
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Li'l Jinx is selling her paintings outside her house. Her dad asks her how business is going, and she says not too good. Her dad says her paintings are good, and asks her how much a particular painting is. Li'l Jinx says that it's $1, and her dad says that's a little high. Li'l Jinx says in her dad's case, she can give him a discount.
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