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Issue Details

Issue #15
Published April 1974
Cover Price 0.25 USD
Pages 36
Editing Richard Goldwater
Notes The price was raised to 25 cents starting with this issue.

Cover Details - "No wonder they call you the Crusher!"

Characters Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Jughead Jones; Floyd Clayton
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Stan Goldberg
Inks Jon D'Agostino
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Bill Yoshida

6 page Archie at Riverdale story "A Winner Never Quits... A Quitter Never Wins!"

Characters Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Reggie Mantle; Floyd Clayton
Synopsis Archie gives up on trying to beat the school's best wrestler, The Crusher, until Coach Clayton gives him a homework assignment that turns him around and makes him determined to win.
Genre teen; humor; adventure
Script Frank Doyle
Pencils Dan DeCarlo
Inks Rudy Lapick
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Bill Yoshida
Notes The title of the story does not appear until the final panel, because, as the opening narration says, "We want you to remember it."

2 page Li'l Jinx filler "Getting a Break!"

Characters Li'l Jinx; Greg
Genre children; humor
Script Joe Edwards
Pencils Joe Edwards
Inks Joe Edwards
Letters Joe Edwards

10 page Archie at Riverdale story "The New Moose"

Characters Archie Andrews; Waldo Weatherbee; Moose Mason; Mr. Lodge
Synopsis Moose confesses to an act of vandalism in Mr. Weatherbee's office. Archie thinks Moose is covering for someone.
Genre teen; humor; mystery
Script Frank Doyle
Pencils Stan Goldberg
Inks Jon D'Agostino
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Bill Yoshida

6 page Archie at Riverdale story "The Big Put-Down"

Characters Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Jughead Jones; Reggie Mantle
Synopsis When Archie's friends are griping about how much they hate school, he shows us what they really think by conjuring up a devilish new student who tries to tempt them into defacing the school.
Genre teen; humor; fantasy
Script Frank Doyle
Pencils Stan Goldberg
Inks Mario Acquaviva
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Bill Yoshida