That Wilkin Boy #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "To Stretch a Point," Mr. Smythe rallies the community with a pro-environmental demonstration at City Hall, and the Bingoes—ever the spirited troublemakers—show up in full force, turning the protest into a musical showdown. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with Dan DeCarlo’s signature charm, Rudy Lapick’s dynamic inks, Barry Grossman’s vibrant colors, and Bill Yoshida’s crisp lettering, this 1970 issue captures a moment of youthful idealism and harmony, all rendered in a 15-cent comic from the golden age of Archie. The cover by Dan DeCarlo and Rudy Lapick perfectly encapsulates the scene’s energy.
When Uncle Herman tinkers with the Bingoes' sound system, he boosts their music to thrilling new levels—only to accidentally turn their living room into a town-wide broadcast, sending their every word and tune echoing across every radio and TV in the neighborhood.
In "Air Your Gripes," a spirited young band called the Bingoes joins a citywide environmental protest led by Mr. Smythe, bringing their music and energy to a cause they’ve come to care about. With a mix of youthful enthusiasm and earnest idealism, the story captures a moment when local activism and teenage rebellion collide in a surprisingly heartfelt way.
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Reprinted in Archie's Pals 'n' Gals Double Digest Magazine #87 (2004), Jughead & Friends Digest Magazine #6 (2006), Tales from Riverdale Digest #12 (2006), Jughead & Friends Digest Magazine #32 (2009), Jughead's Double Digest #169 (2011), Jughead and Archie Double Digest #4 (2014), Jughead and Archie Double Digest #8 (2015), Archie and Me Comics Digest #19 (2019)
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