Archie, Archie no. 609

Archie, Archie no. 609

written by Dan Parent, 1964-; edited by Victor Gorelick, 1941- and Mike Pellerito; art by Glenn Whitmore, Jack Morelli, 1962-, Rich Koslowski, 1967- and Bill Galvan, fl. 1996, in Archie (Pelham, NY: Archie Comic Publications, Inc., 2010), 27 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary

The world has witnessed the double-bill of the century, as The Archies and Josie & the Pussycats co-headlined a major concert tour! When the lights dimmed, it turned out that the lyrics to the love songs weren't just being recited on stage, but also whispered into Valerie's ears by Archie! The two lovebirds soon became songbirds, penning their own original love song. But when Betty and Veronica find out, they're in no mood for love songs!

The stories, characters, and incidents in the publication are entirely fictional. Many of these stories are also products of another time, and may be found to be dated or objectionable in some cases by today’s standards. The stories are represented in the publication without alteration for the purposes of historical reference and research only, and were added to your library at the discretion of your local or institution administrator. Any questions or concerns about the content contained herein should be addressed to them.

Artist
Glenn Whitmore, Jack Morelli, 1962-, Rich Koslowski, 1967-, Bill Galvan, fl. 1996
Field of Interest
Literature
Author
Dan Parent, 1964-
Coloring
Color
Copyright Message
Copyright © Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Content Type
Comics feature
Duration
0 sec
Warning: Contains explicit content
No
Format
Text
Sub Genre
Humor
Page Count
27
Publication Year
2010
Publisher
Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
Place Published / Released
Pelham, NY
Subject
Literature, Literature & Language, Fiction, Ficção, Ficción
Series / Program
Archie
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Ficção, Ficción

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