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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Archie
Title: Laugh Comics Digest
Page Count: 164
Genre: Adventure, Anthropomorphic-funny Animals, Children, Fantasy, Humor, Teen
Era: Bronze
Cover Price: 0.75 USD
Cover Date: November 1977
UPC: 0271000699711
ISBN:
Country: United States
Mr. Weatherbee goes to the beach to exercise.; Archie saves his parents from car theives.; The Andrews family goes out in a boat that capsizes, and they wind up on a desert island.; Midge stops going steady with Moose. After seeing Midge date Reggie without repercussions, Archie decides it's time to see less of Veronica and start playing the field.; Bingo and Samantha break up, to the approval of their fathers, but their mothers decide to get them back together again.; Veronica tries to sabotage Betty's date with Archie. Mr. Lodge does some sabotaging of his own.; Veronica is shocked - - shocked - - that people actually make costume jewelry!; While taking an ocean cruise, Super falls overboard and is swallowed by a whale. Inside the whale he finds an old sailor living a comfortable life, except when the whale gets the hiccups.; Super buys an "In-D-Structo" pocket watch and tries to destroy it so he can get double his money back.; Veronica has Archie wrapped around her little finger. Jughead advises Archie that he needs to play hard to get.; Archie discovers that Cricket O'Dell doesn't only have the power to smell money, but to trace the scent of anyone who is rich. He asks Cricket to lead him to Veronica, over the objections of Dilton, who wants to make a scientific study of Cricket's powers instead of using them for cheap romantic gain.; Veronica's astrologer tells her to beware of "children and all reminders of youth." Betty has a plan to work that to her advantage.; Betty dresses up as a cowgirl.; Jughead finally sticks up for Big Ethel when he hears her being insulted and mocked by a bunch of strangers.; Suspecting that Sabrina is a witch, Reggie tries to trap her into admitting it by asking her to define "witch."; Josie accuses her father of raising her as a tomboy because he always wanted a boy. She decides she's going to be sickeningly feminine from now on.; The girls go around with stamps "branding" their boyfriends.; Jughead ends up getting "branded" by several girls.; Teddy plans to make time with Samantha while Bingo is in the next town running an errand for her father, but something always prevents Bingo from leaving.; It's such a scorching hot day that the boys don't pay any attention to Josie and Pepper. Melody has the opposite problem: she has to keep completely covered up or the boys will pay too much attention to her.; Archie has Veronica store a present he bought for his mother. While he's there, he tries out Mr. Lodge's new golf clubs, with the usual chaotic results.; Jinx goes through the neighborhood looking for soda bottles to redeem for the deposit.; Jinx attends Greg's astronaut-themed birthday party.; Jughead has to decide what to wear to Veronica's fancy afternoon tea party.; Archie, Veronica, and Betty tell readers what makes them happy.; Fred thinks a plot of land is for sale, but the sign refers to a bull for sale.; Archie and Jughead try to break open a coconut.; Archie and Reggie are portaging a canoe. Reggie hitches a ride on a cart on his end.; Reggie and Archie test Reggie's new tires.; Archie offers his mom the vegetables stuck to his car's fender.; Pat loses his baseball in his mother's kitchen.; Miss Grundy talks with Berdie about his switch to another school.; Mr. Lodge lets Archie try to cook Chinese food for dinner.; Pop and Archie talk about Corny Miller, who grinds corn in the summer and writes corn (TV scripts) in the winter.; Four jokes about Veronica using her wealth to upgrade common items--like a burglar-proof safe for her diary.; Archie is sent to bring home some classical music, but brings home rock albums instead.; Jughead decides that wearing socks in the swimming pool would be a handy way of washing them.; Miss Grundy is using the new "Three "R" Method" in her classroom: re-read, relate, retain.; Mr. Weatherbee is curious when Betty and Berdie are discussing a book.