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Author Topic: My Two Hundred and Twenty Five Cents Worth: Archie #573 (spoilers)  (Read 1379 times)

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Offline Gregg

Another enjoyable issue!

*SPOILERS*

*SPOILERS*

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All art expertly done by Stan Goldberg and Bob Smith

1st story is "A Clean Sweep" by Mike Pellowski. Archie hates vacuuming and gets a robot vacuum. But things don't work out as they should.

2nd story is "Right On The Kisser" by Kathleen Webb. Betty and Veronica want Archie to decide who is the better kisser. Funny stuff, especially when Veronica misjudges someone else for Archie.

3rd story is "Career Daze" (that title sure is used often in Archie stories) by Bill Golliher. Miss Grundy assigns the students to spend one week in their chosen professions. Archie would rather spend a week with Veronica and comes up with the idea of being the Lodges' butler. (sarcasm on) In a suprise twist, things don't work out that easily for ol' Arch. :) (sarcasm off)

Last story is "Later Than You Think" by Craig Boldman. Short on date funds, Archie convinces Veronica to watch a video. But the movie she wants to see is rented out and Archie goes to great lengths to get a copy.

All in all, a very enjoyable book. Favorite story: "Right On The Kisser' for two great comedic moments: page 1 panel 3, and page 4 panel 3.

Four out of five stars.  :coolsmiley:

Gregg
« Last Edit: March 13, 2007, 12:45:55 PM by GWhitmore »

Offline Oldiesmann

You're doing the sarcasm thing wrong :P

The way we forum geeks do it is [sarcasm] and [/sarcasm]...
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Offline archiecomicsfan27

lol you guys are crazy :P i loved this issue!!!!!
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Offline Gregg

You're doing the sarcasm thing wrong :P

The way we forum geeks do it is [sarcasm] and [/sarcasm]...

I'll work on my forum geek protocol...  :crazy2: :2funny: :laugh:

Gregg

 

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