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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Archie
Title: Everything's Archie
Page Count: 68
Genre: Children, Humor, Teen
Era: Bronze
Cover Price: 0.25 USD
Cover Date: June 1971
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Country: United States
The Archies hire Dilton as their manager and he quickly gets them a gig. But Moose mixes up the address, and their music terrorizes the unsuspecting senior citizens' home.; Archie tries to impress Veronica by telling tall tales of daring deeds. When the TV station broadcasts the stories he has to flee town in shame.; Archie insists that he's mature and demands independence. When he falls for a con man Mr. Andrews bails him out without Archie realizing.; Archie gets so many detentions for tardiness that he commits to being punctual. He succeeds, but makes himself late when he stops to aid a little boy in distress. Everyone is amused to think that his habits are so ingrained that he can't change them, but he takes their gibes without comment or excuse.; Archie and Jughead decide the Chok'lit Shoppe needs sprucing up. They clean so energetically (and carelessly) that they repeatedly abuse an approaching customer who turns out to be the tax man. When he gives up, Pop Tate gives the boys sundaes.; A weight and fortune scale tells Reggie that this is his lucky day. He repeatedly pushes his luck, and increasingly suffers for it.; Veronica returns home to spot a stranger climbing in her window, and concludes he must be the prowler burglarizing the neighborhood. The man insists he's the T.V. repairman, but Archie and Reggie hale him to the police. Meanwhile Mr. Lodge catches the real prowler, who has taken advantage of the open window.; Archie tries selling cute little baskets, and quickly gathers a crowd of enthusiastic girls. When a policeman runs him in for peddling without a license the girls all insist that he was not selling -- that these are only little mementos for all his girl friends. This gets him off until Veronica gets wind of all those girls. Then he begs to be jailed for his own protection.; Life may be different in the future, but our friends will be just the same.; Li'l Jinx's dad doesn't want her playing with a long-haired friend, but he turns out to be a sheepdog.; Roz had the same dream twice, so Li'l Jinx says it must be a re-run.