Reggie and Me #42
In "Taken For Granite," Reggie’s skepticism about the curse tied to an ancient Egyptian artifact leads Jughead to take matters into his own hands—turning the prank into something even the skeptical teen might not be able to laugh off. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Bill Vigoda, with colors by Barry Grossman and letters by Bill Yoshida, this 1970 Archie classic features Dan DeCarlo’s signature cover art, capturing the story’s mix of mischief and mystery.
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When Reggie scoffs at the curse surrounding the "Egyptian artifact" Archie and Jughead found, Jughead decides to try to make a believer out of him.
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