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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Archie
Title: Archie's Madhouse
Page Count: 36
Genre: Humor, Teen
Era: Silver
Cover Price: 0.10 USD
Cover Date: September 1959
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Country: United States
Archie and his gang show us how the government would be changed if teen-agers ran it. Examples include changes to the diplomatic limousine, the Army uniform, the Treasury Emblem, the Constitution, Cabinet posts, school subjects, and national holidays.; A humorous look at the future of the tail fin.; Archie, Reggie, Jughead, and Moose display men's clothing that follow women's fashions.; Awards to teenagers who did incredible things.; Sheldon shows us his creations made from ice cream.; Archie and his friends misuse words in sentences with humorous results.; Information on how to join the fictional Loot-of-the-Month Club, a club that sends you money.; Possible trading stamps of the future.; 5 humorous cartoons with no dialogue.; Jughead paints wilted flowers, and then pours water on the painting to make the flowers grow.; Humorous signs that point you towards businesses-the thing is, the pointing hands reflect the businesses.; Archie's gang illustrate updated Mother Goose rhymes.; Humorous announcements on the Riverdale High Bulletin Board. No artwork, lettered gags.; Humorous LP records meant to be used in schools.; Moose gets a job at the Riverdale Gazette and comes up with humorous headlines.; A fake advertisement for De-Levator Shoes, shoes that make you shorter.; Madhouse shows off its newest invention called Imitation Plastic! It looks like rich, expensive plastic, but in reality, it is made from cheap materials like bronze, leather, silver, and gold!; Dilton shows us some animals from folklore.; 5 humorous cartoons with no dialogue.; Jughead is bored, so he paints a TV and gets to watch shows on it.; A checker board with a joke on almost every space. The Shield makes a cameo as he punches one of the squares.