That Wilkin Boy #6
In "Record Release," Bingo’s attempt to embrace a more laid-back style hits a bump when Mr. Smythe and Mr. Wilkin try to steer him toward more conventional attire—only to reveal a surprising twist about Mr. Smythe’s own wardrobe choices at his Lodge meetings. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with Dan DeCarlo’s signature charm, Rudy Lapick’s inks, Barry Grossman’s colors, and Bill Yoshida’s crisp lettering, this 1970 Archie comic captures a lighthearted moment of identity and tradition. The cover, penciled by DeCarlo and inked by Lapick, perfectly captures the playful spirit of the story.
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Mr. Smythe and Mr. Wilkin get Bingo out of his hippie garb and into more conservative clothes. Then Bingo finds out what Mr Smythe wears when he attends a meeting of his Lodge.
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