Little Archie Comics Digest Annual Magazine #15
In "Happy Day," a storm rolls in fast as Mr. Andrews seeks shelter at his son's clubhouse, only to find the boys have already fled at the sound of rain. Left to endure the leaky structure they built, he's soaked while they stay dry under a tree—proving that even the best-laid plans can get drenched. Written and illustrated by Dexter Taylor, this 1984 annual offers a lighthearted, character-driven moment with the familiar charm of the Archie universe, all captured in a cover by Dexter Taylor.
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On his way home, Mr. Andrews notices a storm coming up fast and runs to his son's clubhouse for shelter. He encourages the boys to stay put so they don't get soaked, but they all run as soon as they hear that rain is coming. The boys take shelter under a nearby tree, while Mr. Andrews ends up getting soaked in the leaky clubhouse which he soon learns that the boys built themselves.
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