| Issue | #124 |
| Published | December 1961 |
| Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Richard Goldwater |
| Notes | Starting with this issue, the price of the title was raised to 12 cents. |
| Characters | Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge |
| Genre | teen; humor; science fiction |
| Script | George Gladir ? |
| Pencils | Bob White |
| Inks | Bob White |
| Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Reggie Mantle; Professor; Assistant; un-named dog |
| Synopsis | Archie accidentally gets an experimental chemical spilled on him, which causes him to switch bodies with a dog. |
| Genre | teen; humor; fantasy |
| Script | Frank Doyle |
| Pencils | Harry Lucey |
| Inks | Terry Szenics |
| Letters | Terry Szenics |
| Characters | Archie Andrews; Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Reggie Mantle |
| Synopsis | Archie and Reggie act as judges at the state high school boxing championships, while professing scorn for the "barbaric" sport. |
| Genre | teen; humor |
| Pencils | Harry Lucey |
| Inks | Marty Epp |
| Letters | Marty Epp |
| Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Reggie Mantle |
| Synopsis | Jughead gets a "bean-bouncer," a balloon attached to a headband and elastic, which allows the user to bounce the balloon against his head. Both Archie and Reggie get the same idea for a prank to play involving the device. |
| Genre | teen; humor |
| Script | Frank Doyle |
| Pencils | Harry Lucey |
| Inks | Terry Szenics |
| Letters | Terry Szenics |
| Characters | Li'l Jinx; Hap Holliday |
| Synopsis | Li'l Jinx plays golf. |
| Genre | children; humor |
| Script | Joe Edwards |
| Pencils | Joe Edwards |
| Inks | Joe Edwards |
| Letters | Joe Edwards |
| Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Waldo Weatherbee; Geraldine Grundy; Reggie Mantle |
| Synopsis | After an explosion in the chemistry lab, Jughead thinks he's turned Archie into a bee. |
| Genre | teen; humor |
| Script | Frank Doyle |
| Pencils | Harry Lucey |
| Letters | Marty Epp |
| Characters | Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Betty Cooper; Pop Tate; un-named old lady |
| Synopsis | Every time Archie says "Did you call me" followed by the person's name, that person responds with the same moldy old joke. |
| Genre | teen; humor |
| Script | Frank Doyle |
| Pencils | Harry Lucey |
| Inks | Terry Szenics |
| Letters | Terry Szenics |