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Cover: Dexter Taylor

Little Archie #149

Dec 1979 · Archie · 0.40 USD
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“Dance Date”

In "Dance Date," Little Archie steps in to help Chick Cooper with his paper route when Chick comes down with a cold. With Dilton’s new automatic paper-throwing machine in tow, Archie enlists Spotty to pull it—until a familiar feline foe, Yakaboo the cat, sets off a wild chase that sends the machine (and Spotty) careening through the neighborhood. Written and illustrated by Bob Bolling, with colors by Barry Grossman and letters by Bill Yoshida, this 1979 adventure features Dexter Taylor’s cover art.

writer, artist, inker Bob Bolling · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Bill Yoshida · cover Dexter Taylor

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writer, artist, inker Bob Bolling
letterer Bill Yoshida
cover pencils, inks Dexter Taylor

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Little Archie is helping out Chick Cooper on his paper route. When Chick is sick and Little Archie has to handle the route himself, he and Dilton decide to test out a machine that can throw papers automatically. Little Archie gets Spotty to pull Dilton's machine, which works fine until Spotty sees his childhood enemy, Mrs. Skratchlow's cat Yakaboo, and takes off after him.

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