Formatted Contents Note: |
Too close for comfort (originally presented in ... Betty & Veronica # 67, July, 1961) -- The folk singers (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 101, May, 1964) -- All in the game (originally presented in Laugh #162, September, 1964) -- Bop that beetle (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 105, September, 1964) -- Board game (originally presented in Archie # 167, September, 1966) -- A gallery of classic '60s covers -- Drag drama (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 135, March, 1967) -- Champ of camp (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 138, June, 1967) -- The pawn (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 138, June, 1967) -- Miniskirt madness (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 142, September, 1967) -- Flower power (originally presented in Jughead # 154, March, 1968) -- Born free (originally presented in Pep #219, July, 1968) -- A gallery of classic '60s covers -- Lip service (originally presented in Life with Archie #78, October, 1968) -- The time of your life (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 156, December, 1968) -- Modern madness (originally presented in Life with Archie # 84, April, 1969) -- Ding-a-ling (originally presented in Pep #225, January, 1969) -- Hair (originally presented in Pep # 229, May, 1969) -- Pin-up: making the scene with Veronica (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 122, February 1966) -- Split decision (originally presented in Archie #109, April, 1960) -- Imagination (originally presented in Archie #112, August, 1960) -- Sight for sore eyes (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 67, July, 1961 ) -- Take me to your leader (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 68, August, 1961) -- A new twist (originally presented in Archie #121, August, 1961) -- The big blowup (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 85, January, 1963) -- Measure for measure (originally presented in Archie # 134, February, 1963) -- It's your move (originally presented in Archie #136, April, 1963) -- The house that Lodge built (originally presented in Archie # 138, July, 1963) -- Alphabet soup (originally presented in Archie # 139, August, 1963) -- The prom (originally presented in Archie # 146, June, 1964) -- Tiger (originally presented in Archie # 148, August, 1964) -- Measure up (originally presented in Archie # 148, August, 1964) -- Signs of peace (originally presented in Archie #157, August, 1965) -- Pin-up: Veronica's fashions- "Pants a la mode" (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 121, January, 1966) -- Pin-up: Betty's bell bottoms (originally presented in Betty & Veronica # 121, January, 1966) -- The line (originally presented in Archie #182, June, 1968). Read More |
Summary, etc.: |
"The sensational '60s, a time of dreams, hopes, ... revolution, and social change! At the forefront of the decade were the nation's youth, enjoying the latest fads, speaking their minds, and defining a generation. Ever timeless, Archie and his friends came along for the ride, exploring both the fun and mores of the times with their unique brand of humor, as only they could. Whether getting tangled up in an eternal love triangle or incurring the wrath of the principal and Veronica's father, Archie scaled new heights of hilarity!" -- p. [4] of cover. Read More |