Archie, Archie no. 38
written by Bob Montana, 1920-1975; edited by Harry Shorten, 1914-1991; art by Ray Gill, 1918-1984 and Bill Vigoda, 1920-1973, in Archie (Pelham, NY: Archie Comic Publications, Inc.), 46 page(s)
Details
- Abstract / Summary
Room and Bored: Mr. Andrews is used to bringing stray animals home as pets! But when a mix-up leads to Archie accepting a displaced French refugee into their home, will he have a heart, or send her away?
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- Artist
- Ray Gill, 1918-1984, Bill Vigoda, 1920-1973
- Field of Interest
- Literature
- Author
- Bob Montana, 1920-1975
- 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
- 46
- Publisher
- Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
- Place Published / Released
- Pelham, NY
- Subject
- Literature, Literature & Language, Fiction
- Series / Program
- Archie