
Archie Comics 1942 #68 - back issue - $30.00
Whether Archie goes to the Saturday dance depends on his getting a good report, so he has to figure out some way to avoid getting his report card.
Veronica finds Archie's kisses boring because when he kisses her she doesn't hear bells.
Until Archie's grades improve Archie can't go out after supper, but on an errand for his dad he stops off at Veronica's.
Archie's dad is asked to talk at Archie's school and he asks Archie what word teenagers use for drive or ambition.
Fred forgot Mary's birthday and he has to figure out a way to calm her down.
Pud and the gang are in India watching a snake charmer.
Pop Tate is running a contest to guess the number of beans in a jar.
Suzie can't smell anything, but she has to make spaghetti and meatballs for supper because her dad is bringing his boss over.
Bertha has a mouse eating her reducing wafers.
Archie dresses neat for school, but he loses a button off his jacket.
Anyface has disguised himself as Fearless Fosdick.
Wilbur says he can dive off a fifty foot ladder.
Mr. Weatherbee is wondering what keeps causing Archie and Reggie to fight and Jughead thinks he knows how to stop it.
Archie needs to show Veronica he's a hero so he gets Jughead to dress up like a burgler and show up when he's at Veronica's.
Archie asks Betty to iron his pants so he looks nice for a visiting celebrity.
Jughead is upset at the cheap tie Archie gave him for his birthday.
Baby Ruth Candy takes a trip into space.
The on-sale date is from the publication date recorded in the Catalog of Copyright Entries, Third Series, Vol. 8, Part 2, No. 1, Periodicals, January-June, 1954.
- - Ad in comic form.
- - Letters from Linda Pritchett, and Elaine Larisey.
- - Designs by Pat Strickland, Donna Boltinghouse, Elaine Perricone, and Kenneth Poindexter.
- - Includes a joke suggested by reader Anna Horio.
- - Ad in comic form.
- Stop Paying 89? Each for Song Parade Records! - Inside back cover. Ad for "closer grooved" 78 rpm records.
- Archie Annual #6 - Order form for Annual and a 1955 Archie calendar. Annual was estimated to be ready in June.