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Title: JOSIE in "A Clockwork Orange"
Post by: DeCarlo Rules on May 21, 2016, 06:03:34 AM
I found this online some time ago, and had to search high and low to find it again. So I preserved it here (in my media albums) for future enjoyment by Josie fans.
"Freely adapted" from Anthony Burgess' novel and the screenplay for Stanley Kubrick's film, by (author unknown) from Dan DeCarlo's artwork for JOSIE #36 (September, 1968).

(https://www.archiefans.com/index.php?media/file/a-clockwork-orange-1.619/)
(https://www.archiefans.com/index.php?media/file/a-clockwork-orange-2.620/)
(https://www.archiefans.com/index.php?media/file/a-clockwork-orange-3.621/)
(https://www.archiefans.com/index.php?media/file/a-clockwork-orange-4.622/)


Title: Re: JOSIE in "A Clockwork Orange"
Post by: DeCarlo Rules on May 21, 2016, 06:06:35 AM
P.S. These four images are all I could find of the story, and (I suspect) all that the author bothered to "adapt". If anyone knows of additional pages of this somewhere, please point me at them, or better yet post them here, and I'll incorporate them.
Title: Re: JOSIE in "A Clockwork Orange"
Post by: daren on May 21, 2016, 07:51:40 PM
Funny but tenuous.
Title: Re: JOSIE in "A Clockwork Orange"
Post by: daren on May 21, 2016, 07:52:36 PM
Then again tenuous is the key word in Archie parodies.