The Adventures Of Little Archie

Sunday, July 21 2002 @ 05:00 PM PDT

Contributed by: Scott Shaw!

It’s Oddball 'Little Archie' Comics Week! When Martians invade Riverdale, meet the original cartoon alien named 'Stitch' in today’s Oddball Comic!

[fieldinserts][issuetitle]Title: [subissuetitle]The Adventures Of Little Archie[subissuetitle]
[issuetitle][issue]Issue: [subissue]Vol. 1, No. 22[subissue]
[issue][publicationdate]Date: [subpublicationdate]Spring, 1962[subpublicationdate]
[publicationdate][publisher]Publisher: [subpublisher]Archie Comic Publications, Inc.[subpublisher]
[publisher][coverartists]Cover Artist(s): [subcoverartists]Bob Bolling (signed)[subcoverartists]

[coverartists][introtext]It’s Oddball 'Little Archie' Comics Week! When Martians invade Riverdale, meet the original cartoon alien named 'Stitch' in today’s Oddball Comic! [introtext]

[fieldinserts]What’s odder, egg-bearing aliens invading Riverdale or Archie and his pals ‘n’ gals portrayed as young kids?

First appearing in 1956 (under the shorter title of LITTLE ARCHIE), this kid-version of Riverdale’s favorite teenager was created by the talented cartoonist Bob Bolling at Archie Comics’ bidding to take advantage of the incredible success of Hank Ketcham’s comic strip DENNIS THE MENACE and its comic book incarnation. In much the same manner that Carl Barks wove lasting stories about Donald Duck, Uncle Scrooge and Huey, Dewy and Louie, Bolling turned Riverdale into the ultimate kids’ fantasy, a pastoral town where all sorts of wild adventures (even leading to prehistoric times and outer space) are just waiting to happen to Little Archie Andrews and his “good ol’ gang”. Bolling also brought a unique touch to the world of Riverdale that owed as much to Will Eisner’s atmospheric storytelling and lush inking style as it did to Archie’s creator, Bob Montana or his supreme stylist, Dan DeCarlo. And Bolling’s self-proclaimed love of animals (such as on the inside-front-cover of LITTLE ARCHIE IN ANIMAL LAND #1) is evident in nearly every one of his stories, which usually feature some sort of beautifully-drawn wildlife.

This issue’s 8-page “Little Archie” cover-story is “Martians Return”, written and drawn by Bob Bolling. It begins as Little Archie’s leave their house to go shopping, expecting their son to clean up his room in the two hours before they return. But when he goes to get himself a soda before starting his task, he discovers to green-skinned aliens hiding in the Andrews’ refrigerator! They’re Abercrombie and Stitch (hmm, where have we heard that last name recently?), two friendly Martians who visited Riverdale in an earlier issue of LITTLE ARCHIE. The duo is on Earth on a mission to measure, record and blueprint Little Archie’s home, intending to build a life-size replica of it for the “Primitive Wing” of their museum back on Mars. Abercrombie and Stitch have also brought a present for their Earthling friend: a “grizbik” egg, which immediately hatches. Out of the egg comes the grizbik, a bearded, rotund critter with three eyes and four arms. He also utters such nonsensical phrases as “Wizzle dizzle”, “Fizzle bizzle” and “Hizzle dizzle” (which somehow leads me to believe he’s a die-hard fan of Snoop Dogg.) Little Archie takes the grizbik to meet his “good ol’ gang”, some of whom are rather dubious regarding the critter’s extraterrestrial origins. Soon, the grizbik reveals itself to be something of an obsessive neatnik, tidying up the gang’s clubhouse and even the junkyard environment that surrounds it! But prolonged exposure to the affable alien has an unexpected effect on Little Archie and his pals ‘n’ gals; they all begin to sprout white whiskers and beards just like the grizbik! As the bristling kids become alarmed, Abercrombie and Stitch hear their cries and arrive to reverse the grizbik’s hair-raising effects. Back at Little Archie’s home, the two Martians apologize, then take the grizbik upstairs to hide in Little Archie’s room when his parents return home unexpectedly early. Little Archie’s mom demands to see what kind of cleaning job her son has done, but both of them are surprised to see that Little Archie’s room is now spotless! Little Archie’s Mom notices a light in the night sky:

MRS. ANDREWS:
Look! A shooting star! Let’s make a wish!

LITTLE ARCHIE:
No, Mom, that’s a Martian space ship cleverly disguised as a shooting star!

MRS. ANDREWS:
Oh? Well…then I’ll wish those Martians a pleasant voyage home, how’s that?

LITTLE ARCHIE:
Well, it may not be a pleasant voyage, but – it’s sure gonna be a neat trip!

This “Giant” issue of THE ADVENTURES OF LITTLE ARCHIE also includes the following stories:

ODDBALL Factoid –Spin-offs of THE ADVENTURES OF LITTLE ARCHIE include LITTLE ARCHIE MYSTERY COMICS, LITTLE ARCHIE IN ANIMAL LAND and LITTLE AMBROSE.

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