Jughead #327
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe cover of this 1983 Archie Comics entry poses a cheeky question right up front — "Which one is the REAL Jughead?" — as two nearly identical versions of Riverdale's laziest lovable loafer grapple with each other center stage, one sporting a red letterman sweater and the other a black "Punk Rules" tee, with the bold banner "Punk vs Funk" anchoring the bottom. The rest of the gang — Archie, Betty, Veronica, and others — looks on in bewildered amusement while Hot Dog lounges nearby, utterly unbothered. Stan Goldberg's cover art brings that warm, energetic Archie house style to what promises to be a fun identity-swap romp built around George Gladir's story "The Punk.
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Archie is alarmed when Jughead goes punk (complete with mohawk), but Betty is unconcerned. Archie (with help from Veronica) tries to save Jughead from falling into a bad crowd, but it turns out Jughead was just researching a story for the school newspaper (which Betty, the paper's editor, knew all along). Ahh, the 80's.
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