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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Archie
Title: Archie's Pal Jughead
Page Count: 36
Genre: Children, Humor, Teen
Era: Silver
Cover Price: 0.12 USD
Cover Date: March 1962
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Country: United States
Reggie seems to be the only one who notices Jughead's strange behavior (wearing a wastebasket on his head, walking a bear, riding a unicycle), but when he confronts Jughead about it, the bear confronts Reggie.; Betty and Veronica judge Jughead by his clothes, so Archie decides to dress just like him, but it makes him crave hamburgers. Veronica asks Reggie to borrow Jughead's clothes, and it makes him crave hamburgers too. Betty and Veronica decide to dress like Jughead (except they wear skirts) and it makes them crave hamburgers too. This is good business for Pop Tate.; Jughead's dog can't hear but he can read lips and read signs, so Archie writes a sign that says "Get Lost."; Everyone goes to the Monster Show to get souvenirs from classic Hollywood monsters. Jughead was the most excited to go, but he appears to be standing by himself. He is actually getting an autograph from the Invisible Man.; Jughead and Archie visit the Old Monsters' Home but the guard tries to keep Jughead. Archie convinces the guard that Jughead is not an Old Monster, because he's a Young Monster.; Jughead educates girls on the proper tactic for convincing boys, not pleading, not nagging, but crying.; Jughead draws a circus seal which comes to life.; Brando's primitive and expressive artwork is something he calls "scribblings."; Shrimpy reads the story of Little Red Riding Hood and his friend finds it has plenty of heart.