Archie, Archie no. 23
written by Bill Vigoda, 1920-1973; art by Al Fagaly, 1909-1963 and Bill Woggon, 1911-2003, in Archie (Pelham, NY: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.), 48 page(s)
Details
- Abstract / Summary
- "The Cabbie." When Archie is caught modeling Betty's prom dress, the garb is ripped to shreds in the ensuing brawl with Reggie! Now the teen needs to raise some quick cash to replace his blonde beauty's prom attire. One layer of paint later - the ol' jalopy is ready to double as a taxi! It may not be the most luxurious ride in town, but Archie is intent on being an A+ driver. Does this plan have any hope of succeeding? Head down to the gym and witness Mr. Andrews cutting the fat!
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- Artist
- Al Fagaly, 1909-1963, Bill Woggon, 1911-2003
- Field of Interest
- Literature
- Author
- Bill Vigoda, 1920-1973
- 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
- Romance, Humor
- Page Count
- 48
- Publisher
- Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
- Place Published / Released
- Pelham, NY
- Subject
- Literature, Literature & Language, Fiction
- Series / Program
- Archie