Reggie's Wise Guy Jokes #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeOnly Reggie could turn a framed photo of Moose into the ultimate romantic obstacle. This 1974 Archie Series issue sets up the gag perfectly across two panels: in the first, Reggie and a dark-haired girl sit nervously on a yellow couch while she protests, "Reggie, I feel guilty with Moose staring at us!" — Moose's portrait dedicated "To Midge" looming accusingly nearby — and in the second, the blindfolded photo solves everything as the two lean in for a kiss. At a quarter cover price, it's a charming snapshot of Reggie's scheming charm in full, lighthearted 1970s form.
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Reggie is prepared for ants; Jughead is wearing a kilt; Dilton feels like he has the whole world on his shoulders.
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