Le Jeune Archie #46
In "L'art pour l'art," Little Archie dons a disguise as "Super Sleuth" to crack the case of the missing hubcaps and radios from the teachers’ cars, suspecting the South Side Serpents—only to uncover the surprising truth: Chester Punkett is behind it all, working solo. With the help of Ronnie, the school paper’s sharp-eyed reporter, Little Archie devises a clever plan to turn the Serpents into unwitting allies, all while keeping his own identity hidden. Written and illustrated by Bob Bolling, with coloring by Barry Grossman and a cover by Dexter Taylor, this 1984 issue from Editions Héritage blends mystery and humor in a classic Little Archie adventure.
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Little Archie disguises himself as "Little Archie, Super Sleuth" to try and solve the mystery of who's been stealing hubcaps and radios from the teachers' cars. He suspects the South Side Serpents, but while keeping an eye on them, he notices the real culprit: Chester Punkett, working alone without Mad Doctor Doom. Little Archie can't stop Chester on his own, so he finds a way to get the Serpents to help him without knowing it. Meanwhile, Ronnie, an intrepid reporter for the school newspaper, tries to cover Little Archie's super sleuthing.
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