Jughead #277
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Pardon My French," Jughead’s well-intentioned misunderstanding at a flower show leads him down a delightfully absurd path: convinced Ethel’s sneezing is due to a flower allergy, he launches a daily flower delivery campaign, hoping to outwit her allergy with the very thing that triggers it. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with crisp, expressive art by Samm Schwartz—pencils, inks, and lettering all by Schwartz—this 1978 classic captures the charm of Archie’s small-town humor, with a cover by Stan Goldberg and Jon D'Agostino that perfectly captures the scene’s playful spirit.
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When Jughead sees Ethel sneezing at a flower show, he assumes she's allergic to one of the flowers. So he begins sending her different flowers every day, in order to use whatever flower she's allergic to as a ward against her.
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