Archie Comics #5

Archie ⋅ 1943

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Key Facts

Halloween cover

Issue Details

Publisher

Archie

Artist

Harry Shale

Cover Artist

Harry Shale

Inker

Joe Edwards

Inker

Janice Valleau

Artist

Clem Weisbecker

Artist

Joe Edwards

Published

November 1943

Synopsis

The issue of archie contains 7 stories from your favorite archie characters! Archie in Second Childhood Archie and Jughead accidentaly break a record and lose their money for the train ride home! Whatever shall they do now! Bumbie The Bee - Tective in The Heavenly Mystery When the sun doesn't rise and the stars don't shine the entire earth's in trouble! Can Bumbie The Bee - Tective solve the heavenly mystery and make the sun rise again? First appearance of Twinky, Mars Jr., Mr. Sun and Father Time. Archi e in Oscar, The prize package Oscar gets a lot of attention from the other dogs and Archie's father has had enough of it! With the threat of having to give up oscar looming over their head, can Archie and oscar turn around their fates with the upcoming Dog Show!? Archie in Jugdhead, The Cheer - Leaders The Cheer - Leaders get the best food around in the school caffeteria. And jughead wants it! Can jughead wriggle his way into the cheer - leading group and get his heavenly meal? Archie in Archie's Super Sled Read this short story by writer Curley cole and find out about Archie's bodsled adventures! Cubby The Bear in Lazy Day As Cubby wakes up he find his friends all asleep. As he finds more and more of his friends a sleep he decides to crawl back into bed as well. But what crazy and wacky things keep him awake from his deserved slumber?! Archie starring Betty and Veronica As Betty and Veronica go on a plane trip to veronica's father they meet a hasty and clumsy man! All across the trip they bump into him again and again! Who is this man and why do Betty and Veronica run into him so much?

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