Jughead with Archie Digest #112
In "The Name Dropper," Archie’s mischievous streak takes a playful turn when he decides to reposition Mr. Lodge’s favorite chair—while the man’s asleep—so the stereo speakers by the pool can deliver the ultimate sound experience. Written by Jim Ruth and brought to life with Stan Goldberg’s signature style, Mike Esposito’s inks, Barry Grossman’s colors, and Bill Yoshida’s crisp lettering, this 1992 digest delivers classic Archie charm with a lighthearted, perfectly timed prank. Dan Parent’s cover captures the moment with a touch of whimsy, showing Archie mid-scheme, ready to make music (and chaos) with a single push.
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Mr. Lodge wants to relax on his chair outside and listen to music and just be left in peace but Archie decides to move Mr. Lodge in his chair while he's sleeping so he can get the full stereo effect from the speakers - which are located next to the pool.
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