Jughead #257
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeJughead lounges on the couch in classic laid-back fashion while Archie and a blonde girl — likely Betty — react with amusement to a framed portrait of a colonial-era ancestor on the wall, the speech bubbles delivering a wonderfully groan-worthy punchline about crossing the Delaware "the other way" from George Washington. Meanwhile, Betty holds up a painting depicting a dramatic boat-crossing scene that drives the joke home with perfect comic timing. Stan Goldberg's pencils and Jon D'Agostino's inks give this October 1976 cover a warm, playful energy that captures everything endearing about Riverdale humor at its best.
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Jughead gets the last laugh when Veronica and Archie make fun of his outrageously wide-brimmed hat.
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