Jughead's Double Digest #146
In "Worry Flurry," Little Archie and Little Jughead face off in the school talent show, only to be overshadowed by Little Reggie’s flashy act—until a quiet classmate, Ludwig La Stanza, steps in to help them prepare. With a mix of nerves and humor, the duo’s journey from stumbling start to unexpected triumph unfolds in a story written and drawn by Dexter Taylor, whose expressive art brings the small-town antics to life. The cover by Stan Goldberg and Bob Smith captures the moment’s playful tension, a fitting frame for a tale where confidence, friendship, and a little sabotage lead to an unlikely win.
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Little Archie and Little Jughead try out for the school's talent show. They perform poorly and are annoyed when Little Reggie shows off. After seeing their disappointment, a friend and fellow student named Ludwig La Stanza offers to coach them. After learning of their improvements, Little Reggie goes out of his way to sabotage their performance, turning them into the laughing stock of the talent show. However, his plan backfires and Little Jughead and Little Archie end up taking home first prize; everyone liked the comedy act better than Reggie's act.
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