Reggie's Wise Guy Jokes #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeReggie's trademark smirk is front and center in this 1976 Archie Series digest, where the cover art by Stan Goldberg and Jon D'Agostino delivers a three-panel gag featuring Midge cozily perched on a park bench beside Reggie while a very agitated Moose in his number-71 jersey demands an explanation. The punchline — that the track coach ordered it so she could cover "ten laps a day" — is pure Reggie humor at its most groan-worthy best. At 30 cents, this issue promises a full lineup of wisecracks and wordplay courtesy of writer George Gladir, colorist Barry Grossman, and letterer Bill Yoshida.
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Reggie's in the ring with Moose and Archie's suggestion to "roll with the punches" isn't very helpful.
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