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Cover: Harry Lucey

Archie #241

Feb 1975 · Archie · 0.25 USD
“Farmer's Daughter”

In "Farmer's Daughter," Archie finds himself in a classic predicament when Reggie pulls a prank by stealing his clothes from the locker room, leaving Archie to sprint through the school halls in his underwear. Mr. Weatherbee, ever the stern disciplinarian, tries to track down the mysterious "streaker"—though Miss Grundy gently reminds him that, technically, it's not streaking at all. A lighthearted, high-spirited moment from a 1975 classic, written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with Harry Lucey’s expressive art, Chic Stone’s inks, Barry Grossman’s colors, and Bill Yoshida’s crisp lettering, all on a cover by Harry Lucey.

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writer Frank Doyle · artist Harry Lucey · inker Chic Stone · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Bill Yoshida · cover Harry Lucey

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letterer Bill Yoshida
cover pencils, inks Harry Lucey

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Reggie steals Archie's clothes from the locker room, forcing Archie to run through the halls in his underwear. Mr. Weatherbee spots him and tries to find out who the "streaker" is (though Miss Grundy points out that that's not technically streaking).

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