Jughead's Baby Tales #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Monkey Business," Jughead’s plan to score candy for himself backfires when he accidentally swaps Jellybean for another kid in a similar monkey costume—leading to a hilarious mix-up that’s equal parts chaos and cuteness. Written by Dan Parent and brought to life with vibrant energy by Stan Goldberg, Henry Scarpelli, Barry Grossman, and Bill Yoshida, this 1994 classic captures the charm of Archie’s smaller stories, with Bill Golliher’s playful cover setting the tone perfectly.
In "Sister Act!" from Jughead's Baby Tales #2 (1994), Archie spins a playful lie, claiming Jellybean is his baby sister to win attention from girls—until Betty and Veronica step in to set the record straight. With a mix of humor and sibling-style chaos, the story unfolds in six pages of lighthearted mischief.
In "Sugar Daddy," Jughead's trick-or-treating plan takes a hilariously mistaken turn when he swaps Jellybean for another kid in the same costume, leading to a sweetly awkward mix-up. Written by a longtime Archie writer and illustrated by a fan-favorite artist, the story captures the chaotic charm of Halloween chaos with a side of mistaken identity.
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