Life with Archie #93
In "It's a Dilly," Archie stumbles into a social paradox when he tries to rally his friends for a protest, only to discover that everyone else is content and unbothered—leaving him questioning whether he’s the odd one out or if the whole movement is just a misunderstanding. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with crisp, expressive art by Samm Schwartz, this 1970 issue captures teenage angst with a touch of humor, all wrapped in Dan DeCarlo’s iconic cover.
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Archie wants to organize a protest like all the other teenagers are doing in America, but is appalled to find that all the other kids are happy and have nothing to protest about.
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