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Issue: The Adventures of Little Archie #22
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Rating: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
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Indicia Publisher: Archie Comic Publications Inc.
On Sale Date: 1962
Volume: 1
Pages: 84
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Price: $0.35 CAD
Indicia Frequency: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Content Items: 0 (0 stories, 0 covers)
15 (12 stories, 1 cover) from base issue
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Silver Age U.S.
Paper Stock: newsprint
Binding: saddle-stitched
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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[untitled]

Illustration  on  Cover, Front from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, fantasy, humorous, science fiction
Abercrombie; Stitch; un-named Martians
Will Little Archie solve the mystery of these strange creatures descending from the flying saucer?
Based on the story "Martians' Return."
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Martians' Return

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, fantasy, humorous, science fiction
Abercrombie; Stitch; Grizbik
Abercrombie and Stitch, the Martians, return to Earth in a rocket ship cleverly disguised as a shooting star. While they inspect Little Archie's house to learn more about earth food, they give Little Archie a present: the Grizbik, a bearded, gibberish-spouting creature who exists only to make things neat and tidy. But the Grizbik's presence has one unfortunate side effect.
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Miscellaneous
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Second and last appearance of Abercrombie and Stitch, originally introduced in "Little Archie On Mars" (Little Archie # 18).
Lawbreaker

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, humorous
Little Archie plays traffic cop, and starts making up all kinds of arbitrary new laws to put his friends in "jail." Then he transforms the jail into a police vehicle to chase after a speeding go-kart driven by Ambrose.
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The Wright Brothers

Text Article  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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typeset
Subject Matter
historical, informational, non-fiction
Article on the Wright brothers.
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Little Archie and the "Wishing Witch"

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, fantasy, humorous
Wishing Witch
Little Archie is assigned to attract a bird to Miss Grundy's bird-feeding platform. An eccentric witch who lives at the library gives him a magical book with instructions on how to attract the most unusual bird the school has ever seen: a prehistoric pterodactyl.
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The witch says that she was studying to become a TV quiz show contestant, but there are "no more big time TV quiz shows." This is a reference to the fact that most prime-time game shows had been canceled in the wake of the quiz-show scandals of the late '50s.
Money Talk!

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, humorous
Shrimpy finds a dollar.
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Tell the Tooth

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, humorous
Detective O'Hara; George; unnamed woman
When Little Archie puts a tooth under his pillow, "Tooth Fairy" Fred has to go out in the snow to borrow some change.
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Movie Madness

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, humorous
unnamed babysitter; unnamed ticket taker; unnamed projectionist; unnamed candy counter woman
Fred and Mary go to the movies and leave Little Archie with a babysitter, but he sneaks out of the house, stows away in their car, and changes the program at the movie theatre.
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One of the most elaborate of Taylor's many pantomime stories: there is no dialogue in this entire story until the final panel.
Spotty Strikes Back

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, humorous
After Spotty chases Caramel up a tree, Betty forces Little Archie to help her cat get down.
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Miscellaneous
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Reprinted in 2007 in "Little Archie: The House That Wouldn't Move" (where it was mistakenly credited to Bob Bolling).
Turnabout Tale

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, humorous
Beefy Brawnson; unnamed boy; Mr. Rabbit; little rabbit
A rabbit tells his son the story of a group of humans who discovered the truth about rabbit's feet: they're not lucky.
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Close the Door!

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, humorous
Li'l Jinx keeps forgetting to close doors.
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Though officially named Hap, Li'l Jinx's dad is addressed as "Bill" in this story. Story is 4.25 pages with remaining 0.75 page filled with list of kids who want to be "Li'l Jinx Pen Pals."
One for the Book

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, humorous
Little Archie borrows a book from Miss Grundy.
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Nothing But the Tooth

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
childrens, humorous
unnamed Mayor; unnamed beaver
Little Archie brings a pet beaver to school.
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Miscellaneous
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Anton Van Leeuwenhoek

Text Article  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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typeset
Subject Matter
historical, informational, non-fiction
Article on the inventor of microscopes.
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Has a Tale

Story  on  Interior Page(s) from base issue
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Subject Matter
anthropomorphic, childrens, drama, fantasy
Caramel
Taffy; Honey; Cocoa; unnamed adults; unnamed little girl
When Betty and Ronnie comment on how lazy Betty's cat Caramel is, Caramel reveals that she has the ability to talk to them (but only while they're still small children). Caramel tells them the story of her life: she had three kittens and lived with them in an old abandoned house. When the house was destroyed, the four cats set off on a journey across America, where Caramel found homes for each of her children -- and almost lost her own life in the process.
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As Caramel promises in the story itself, this is the only time Caramel ever talks to anyone.

The story is also an example of how Bolling changed the designs depending on the type of story: while the girls are drawn in a cartoony style, Caramel is drawn more realistically than usual, and the adults are drawn in a realistic style.

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