Jughead #232
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Choke Bloke," Jughead finds himself reluctantly drawn into a girls' tennis tournament after Reggie orchestrates his entry—only to discover the real game isn’t on the court, but in the mind games Reggie’s playing to sabotage the competition and line his own pockets. With Samm Schwartz handling art, inks, and lettering, and George Gladir scripting the chaos, this 1974 classic captures the absurd, high-stakes antics of Riverdale’s most notorious prankster. Dan DeCarlo and Rudy Lapick deliver the cover’s signature flair, rounding out a true slice of Archie Comics history.
In "Choke Bloke," Reggie pulls a sneaky stunt by entering Jughead into a girls' tennis tournament, then ramps up the chaos by targeting the other players with a series of mischievous pranks designed to unnerve them and secure the prize money—both for Jughead and the side bets Reggie’s already made on the outcome.
In "Sweet Tooth," Jughead’s relentless love for hard candy lands him in pain when a toothache strikes, sending Archie racing to the dentist. What follows is a messy mix of sweet obsession and sour relief—Jughead’s desperate bid to keep eating, even after the dentist’s treatment, leads to a bizarre side effect that turns every bite into a flavorless ordeal.
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Reprinted in Jughead with Archie Digest #34 (1979), Jughead's Double Digest #13 (1992), Archie... Archie Andrews, Where Are You? Comics Digest Magazine #83 (1992), Jughead's Double Digest #47 (1997), Jughead's Double Digest #88 (2002), Jughead & Friends Digest Magazine #4 (2005), Archie Giant Comics Digest #[nn] (2014), Jughead and Archie Double Digest #5 (2014), Archie Showcase Digest #2 (2020)
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