Archie, Archie no. 13
Details
- Abstract / Summary
"The Super-Salesman." Being Jughead's best pal can be costly?just ask Archie's wallet! The duo hopes to make some quick money by selling shampoo door-to-door, but can't find any buyers. What's a boy to do? Dress up as a girl, of course! Arch's idea seems to work great, until the teens stumble upon the house of Ms. Grundy! Will Archie escape without being recognized? And, if you're looking for more adventure, look no further than a tale featuring Two-Gun Andrews! Enjoy over 40 pages of laughs, gags, jokes and silliness!
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 The stories are represented in the publication without alteration for the purposes of historical reference and research only, and were added to your library at the discretion of your local or institution administrator.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
- Bill Vigoda, 1920-1973, Ed Goggin, fl. 1943, Terry Szenics, 1914-1995
- Field of Interest
- Literature
- 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
- 48
- Publication Year
- 1945
- Publisher
- Archie Comic Publications, Inc.
- Place Published / Released
- Pelham, NY
- Subject
- Literature, Literature & Language, Fiction
- Series / Program
- Archie