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Issue Details

Issue #114
Published January 2008
Cover Price 2.25 USD
Pages 36
Editing Victor Gorelick; Richard Goldwater (editor-in chief)

Cover Details - "School's Out!"

Characters Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Chuck Clayton; Moose Mason; Reggie Mantle; Ethel Muggs; Mr. Weatherbee; Svenson the Janitor
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Stan Goldberg (signed)
Inks Bob Smith (signed)

11 page Archie & Friends story "Fortune Telling"

Characters Archie Andrews; Cricket O'Dell; Dilton Doiley; Jughead Jones; Veronica Lodge; Mr. Lodge; Reggie Mantle; Pop Tate; Moose Mason
Synopsis Due to an allergy to pine nuts, Cricket's nose for detecting money is altered. She now has the ability to predict how much money someone will have in the near future. To that end, she predicts Archie will have over $23,000 dollars and the Lodges will be penniless.
Genre teen; humor
Script Craig Boldman
Pencils Stan Goldberg
Inks Bob Smith
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Jack Morelli

4 page Nancy story "Action Girl"

Characters Nancy Woods; Betty Cooper; "Super Sonia" (a character in a movie); Jughead Jones; Chuck Clayton
Synopsis After watching the new "Super Sonia" movie, Nancy reveals to Betty that she's been taking karate classes in order to impress Chuck. She gets to practice her lesson when a group of local bullies are picking on Jughead. Chuck watches her and is very impressed.
Genre teen; humor
Script George Gladir
Pencils Stan Goldberg
Inks Bob Smith
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Jack Morelli

6 page Mr. Weatherbee story "Operation Frustration"

Characters Mr. Weatherbee; Superintendant Hassle; Ms. Phlips (Mr. Weatherbee's secretary); Ms. Beazley; Miss Grundy; Professor Flutesnoot; cameos: Betty Cooper; Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Jughead Jones; Midge Klump; Chuck Clayton
Synopsis When Mr. Weatherbee has to go in for surgery, Superintendant Hassle decides to run Riverdale High for him while he's gone.
Genre teen; humor
Script Bill Golliher
Pencils Stan Goldberg
Inks Bob Smith
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Jack Morelli