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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Archie
Title: Archie's Double Digest Magazine
Page Count: 196
Genre: Children, Humor, Teen
Era: Modern
Cover Price: 2.75 USD
Cover Date: March 1997
UPC: 07189646951691
ISBN:
Country: United States
Midge has been talking to Moose about peace, love and understanding, which has turned Moose into a peaceful guy who has lost his ability to wrestle for the school team.; Archie finds a genie in a bottle and wishes to be rich and important in the eyes of Veronica.; Betty and Archie go cross-country skiing so Betty can bid in an auction in Central City. Veronica schemes to sabotage their plans; Archie and Reggie have a bet about whether or not Reggie can get Archie out of detention.; Archie, Jughead and Reggie are talking like Miss Grundy and Mr. Weatherbee as a joke. Miss Grundy and Mr. Weatherbee decide to turn the tables on them and impersonate their speech patterns.; Della lectures Sabrina and Ambrose on their lax attitudes toward witchcraft.; Betty is in disguise because she is afraid that Archie will ask her out.; Jughead introduces Reggie to his shapeshifting alien friend, Cleek.; The Archies hire Dilton to be their manager and he hires Moose as his assistant. When Moose messes up an address the Archies end up playing at an old folks home.; Alex tries to build up his muscles to impress Josie and steal her away from Alan.; Reggie tricks Archie, Betty and Veronica by using their video interview answers and switching the questions.; When the ski lodge is overbooked, Archie is forced to sleep in one of the old run-down cabins.; Dilton has built a machine that will duplicate any object and Archie tries to use it to replace a lamp he broke.; Archie's horoscope says he should stay away from his friends for the day.; Archie flushes out a practical joker.; Archie has hurt his dueling hand.; Archie has a series of alarms that get him up an hour early for school, but he still ends up two hours late because he helps Mr. Svenson and takes a nap afterwards.; Moose and Dilton stay up to watch the late late movie.; Veronica plots to buy Jughead off so Archie can escort her to the debutante ball instead of accompanying him to the sports show.; Chuck causes trouble when he borrows a pair of his dad's pants.; Archie is so incredibly depressed that his friends fear he's going to commit suicide.; Sabrina's aunts make it hard for her to meet boys on their skiing trip.; Betty's mother pushes Betty to take down all of the pictures of Archie on the walls of her room.; When Dilton gets soaked on the way to school the only dry clothes they can find for him are from the girls.; Alex tries to swindle Melody out of what he thinks is a rare autographed book, by offering her a scarab that will ward off her enemies.; Coach Kleats orders extra practice sessions for the boys basketball team, which means no time for after school dating.; Dilton has built a mechanical bucking bronco.; Professor Flutesnoot gets the tail of his lab apron caught in the door of his chemical storage locker and can't get free.; When his vacuum cleaner break down, the Janitor Swensen enlists the aid of some of the faculty. As it turns out, some teachers make lousy mechanics.; Moose is going to introduce Reggie to the nurses at the hospital.; Jinx asks Charley to spell 'chrysanthemum'.; Archie has a toothache and needs the tooth pulled.; Hot Dog wakes up Jughead with his cold wet nose.; Charley hates going to school.; Jughead and Archie plan to attend Mr. Weatherbee's old college upon graduation.; Thanks to Jughead, Archie can't afford a good luck charm.; Archie is home sick so Jughead brings him some soup that Betty made.; Archie and Jughead are using CB radios to keep tabs on Mr. Weatherbee.; Each member has a specific type of lamp.; Jughead tells Archie that names will never hurt him.; Jughead thinks that managing a boxer is more work than he had planned on.