Tonight, /co/, let's read some more of Frank Doyle and Dan Decarlo's original "Josie" run. Josie, Pepper and Melody and the rest. Fun!
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There's nearly enough pages here to hit the image limit, so let's get started.
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Ah yes... Jinx Molloy. He appeared in a few other stories in the Archie universe at the time.
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Next up, #11...
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This issue introduces a new format for the series, consisting of two double-length stories (rather than the issue-length stories of the previous few issues).
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Not gonna lie. I thought the Great One was going to be Jackie Gleason.
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Thanks anon.
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#12, w/ special appearance by Cricket O'Dell.
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This story is Cricket O'Dell's only appearance in a Josie comic (she had previously appeared in Archie and Jughead comics).
Her design here is completely different from her previous and later look; she doesn't even have her trademark freckles.
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#13
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Dan sure could draw some great thugs.
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#14
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something something cultural appropriation something Tumblr something something.
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Thanks for the bump anon
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hey... lucky trips
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no sweat archiefag. keep on doing what you're doing.
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I'm tryin'
Chrome and captcha only seem to fuck up when i'm doing storytimes
Ah well, that's life
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#17
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How many issues are there?
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44 before it became "Josie and the Pussycats".
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#18
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With this, the first issue of 1966, the "Josie" comic attempts to shed its early-'60s roots and become hipper; references to pop art and superheroes begin to pop up in the comic, and for the next few years it would constantly embrace new fads.
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You'll also notice that this story uses a new design for Alex's father. DeCarlo later reverted to the old design.
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oh look. more trips
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and finally #19
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oh holy mother of buddah
look at the time
I'll be back later with more Josie
Thanks for reading and please keep this thread bumped. Thank you.
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COMPUTERS
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Fourflusher: Somebody who is obviously lying, posturing, idly boasting, who does not have the goods.
Originally from game of poker, c.1880, one who bluffs that they have five cards in a flush when they only hold four.
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Oh my god.