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Cover: Harry Lucey

Archie #134

Feb 1963 · Archie · 0.12 USD
“Measure for Measure”

In "Measure for Measure," Archie finds himself stranded in Europe after accidentally boarding Mr. Lodge’s plane, only to be forced into a string of odd jobs across the continent to earn his way home. Meanwhile, Mr. Lodge grows increasingly unsettled, convinced he’s seeing Archie everywhere—in new disguises, in different roles—no matter where he travels. A delightfully absurd twist on the classic chase, this 1963 gem features the signature charm of Harry Lucey’s art and storytelling, with the writer Frank Doyle and Lucey handling all interior art and lettering. The cover by Harry Lucey captures the whimsy perfectly.

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writer Frank Doyle · artist, inker, letterer Harry Lucey · cover Harry Lucey

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artist, inker, letterer Harry Lucey
cover pencils, inks Harry Lucey

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Mr. Lodge goes on a tour of Europe to get away from Archie. While seeing Lodge off, Archie gets trapped in the baggage compartment of the plane, and has to work a series of jobs throughout Europe to get back home. Mr. Lodge begins to think he's going crazy because no matter where he goes in Europe, he sees Archie in a new costume working a different job.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).