Life with Archie #108
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1971 snapshot of the generation gap puts Archie and the gang front and center in full protest mode — carrying signs reading "Peace," "Time for a Change," "Equal Rights," and "Down with This Primitive System" while a bewildered suited man with a briefcase looks on. A cameraman films the whole scene, with Archie cheerfully explaining they're "shooting a flick on the generation gap," making the cover both a fun period piece and a genuinely sharp reflection of the era's youth culture tensions. With The Archies band featured at the top and a story titled "Is Seventeen Young Anymore?", this issue captures Riverdale's teens wrestling with very real questions of their time.
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The Archies and their friends make a movie about the generation gap. Their fathers object until the kids explain to them what it's all about, and then the fathers are willing to help.
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