Everything's Archie #2
In "The Interpreter," Archie faces a surprising challenge when a language he’s always dismissed becomes his most important tool—only to discover that his knack for Spanish might just save a life. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with vibrant art by Harry Lucey, this 1969 classic sees Archie step up in a moment that proves even the most reluctant student can make a real difference. The cover by Dan DeCarlo captures the story’s mix of humor and heart.
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Though Archie is one of the best students in Spanish class, he thinks learning a foreign language is a waste of time. Until a boy is hit by a car and only Archie can talk to the boy's Spanish-speaking father to find out his blood type.
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