That Wilkin Boy #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "It's All So Involved," the Archies rally to convince Mr. Smythe that long-haired musicians are secretly tough, launching a clever scheme to change his mind—before the whole plan backfires in the most unexpected way. Written by Dick Malmgren and brought to life with vibrant art by Gus Lemoine, inks by Jon D'Agostino, and colors by Barry Grossman, this 1971 issue features a memorable cover by Dan DeCarlo and Rudy Lapick, all for the low price of 25 cents.
In "It's All So Involved," Bingo stumbles upon a boy who's fled his home, and though Samantha’s quick to warn her against getting tangled in someone else’s mess, Bingo can’t resist stepping in. The story unfolds with a mix of quiet empathy and gentle humor as Bingo navigates the growing complexity of a situation she never asked for.
In "Bully for You," Samantha’s frustration with Mr. Smythe’s prejudice against long-haired teens sparks a clever prank by the Archies, who set out to convince him that rock 'n' roll rebels are secretly the toughest kids around—just don’t tell him they’re using a little musical mischief to pull the wool over his eyes.
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Reprinted in Laugh Comics Digest / Laugh Comics Digest Magazine / Laugh Digest Magazine #41 (1982), Laugh Comics Digest / Laugh Comics Digest Magazine / Laugh Digest Magazine #42 (1982), Laugh Comics Digest / Laugh Comics Digest Magazine / Laugh Digest Magazine #43 (1982), Laugh Comics Digest / Laugh Comics Digest Magazine / Laugh Digest Magazine #44 (1983), Betty & Veronica (Jumbo Comics) Double Digest #9 (1988), Jughead's Double Digest #25 (1994), Betty & Veronica (Jumbo Comics) Double Digest #59 (1996)
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