| Pencils: | Dan DeCarlo (signed) |
| Inks: | Dan DeCarlo (signed) |
| Colors: | ? |
| Letters: | ? |
Redrawn from the cover of Archie's Joke Book Magazine #201
This is a Tarzan parody, and none of the characters except Betty are referred to by their real names.
This is a Tarzan parody, and none of the characters except Betty are referred to by their real names.
Story is presented entirely in pantomime without any captions or dialog, except for page 2, panel 2, which comically masks Betty changing "for the sake of modesty".
The "Jughead as" is left off the feature name on the splash page.
Sabrina makes a non-speaking cameo appearance.
| Script: | |
| Pencils: | Bob Bolling (signed) |
| Inks: | Bob Bolling (signed) |
| Colors: | ? |
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The events of this story happen concurrently with those of the following story, "Time Taxi."
The newspaper headline at the end includes another of Bolling's references to the "Prune Fungus."
This story continues in "Lost in the Woods" from Archie and Me #10 (September 1966).
This story is part 2 of "Camp Camp" from Archie and Me #10 (September 1966).
This story is part 3 of "Camp Camp" from Archie and Me #10 (September 1966).
This is a prose story with some of the words replaced with small icons of the characters and details.
The shortest of the three boys on page 3 is a self-caricature of Dan DeCarlo.
Writing credit from the reprint in Sabrina the Teenage Witch Complete Collection #1.