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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Archie
Title: Jughead's Double Digest
Page Count: 196
Genre: Humor, Teen
Era: Modern
Cover Price: 2.75 USD
Cover Date: February 1996
UPC: 07189646952335
ISBN:
Country: United States
Mr. Lodge takes Archie, Betty and Veronica on an archaeological dig for Native American artifacts.; Archie convinces Jughead to help him sneak down the Lodge's chimney in a Santa Claus suit.; Veronica hates Jughead's incessant drumming until she watches him communicate with another drummer at Pop's.; Pop Tate can't afford Christmas decorations for the shop so the kids pitch in to help.; Jughead asks Archie to watch Hot Dog for the afternoon.; Veronica finds out that Archie is planning to fake an injury while skiing to get her to wait on him hand and foot.; Veronica is feeding a rabbit carrots to help him get through the long winter.; Archie and Reggie, thinking there will be little snow over the winter, decide to collect a flat fee up front for their snow removal services.; Jughead is tired of food jokes and insults, so he's going to quit eating between meals.; Reggie tries to trick Archie and Jughead into fighting a dragon.; Svenson is irate about the kids tracking all over his clean floors.; When a wrestler doesn't show up Archie is turned into a new professional wrestler.; After being chased off by Mr. Lodge, Archie decides to take Betty out instead, but Veronica tries to sabotage their date.; The gang scare Reggie with some old Halloween props.; Miss Grundy makes Jughead and Archie work together on a homework assignment.; Reggie thinks he has the secret to beating Moose in arm-wrestling.; If the basketball team wins the state tournament they would qualify for a tournament in Hawaii.; Ethel has knitted Jughead a sweater but it doesn't fit quite right.; Archie discovers that Mr. Westherbee is practicing Transcendental Meditation.; Betty and Jughead try to use psychology to get a little boy to eat his baby food.; Veronica discovers that Reggie is paying girls to cheer for him at performances by The Archies.; Sleds are not just for kids.; Archie is locked out of his house.; After getting his jalopy stuck in the school parking lot during the winter, Mr. Weatherbee forbids Archie from bringing it back to school until the snow melts.; Reggie sells Archie a defective typewriter.; Archie turns Jughead into a perfect hockey goalie.; Jughead explains all the benefits to his extra-long scarf.; Jughead wants to be an interior decorator.; Jughead has become a human dictionary.; Archie is the thriftiest skier in town.; Archie is celebrating the closing of school for a snow day.; Archie says he'll be right back before Jughead can eat his hot dog.; The gang's bowling scores add up to a 300 game.; Mr. Weatherbee tries to catch Archie and Jughead doing something wrong.; Jughead bets Reggie he can make a record breaking jump.; Mr. Lodge wants to send Archie to Alaska to test a new snowmobile.; Archie has spent the day fixing leaks around the house.; Archie's mother finds a way to get him out of bed.; There is time for only one more play in the football game.; Dilton builds a snowball throwing machine to get even with Reggie.; Jughead broke Archie's ski poles.; Jughead helps Archie practice basketball after the gym closes.; Jughead attends Archie's party but it's dead.; Ethel asks Jughead how he got injured.; Reggie says that Jughead reminds him of Archie.; Ethel tells Betty that Jughead finally mentioned dating to her.; Archie wonders why it's called Lookout Hill.; Archie has never been late for class.; Miss Grundy sends Moose for chalkboard erasers.; Jughead's Mom doesn't want Jughead laying around wasting his time.; Jughead has become a snowman while waiting for Pop Tate to open.; Jughead takes a pre-election poll for Archie.; Jughead wins a speed typing contest.