Dumping some Wilkin Boy stories (and a few Archie ones), starting with this one from "That Wilkin Boy" #12 (Apr. 1971)

Dumping some Wilkin Boy stories (and a few Archie ones), starting with this one from "That Wilkin Boy" #12 (Apr. 1971).

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #16 (Jan. 1972)

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From the same issue.

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #17 (Apr. 1972)

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The same plot, from a year earlier, in "Life with Archie" #112 (Aug. 1971)

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From "Life with Archie" #117 (Jan. 1972)

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #18 (Jul. 1972)

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #19 (Sept. 1972)

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #21 (Jan. 1973)

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #25 (Oct. 1973)

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Taking a lunch break.

Back in a few.

I'm back.

Here's the same plot, six years later, in "That Wilkin Boy" #45 (Aug. 1979).

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Another story from "That Wilkin Boy" #25 (Oct. 1973).

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #26 (Jan. 1974).

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #28 (Jul. 1974).

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #29 (Sept. 1974).

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #32 (Jul. 1975)

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #35 (Jan. 1976)

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From the same issue.

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #42 (Oct. 1977)

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From "That Wilkin Boy" #43 (Aug. 1978)

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Last story! From "Betty and Me" #40 (Feb. 1972)

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End of dump.

Thank you for reading.

Enjoy the rest of your Friday.

Now, kids, when your bitch gets out of hand and starts crying and making a scene, what do you do? Thats right! Give that whore a good slap!

Damn that Mom is hard but fair.

Man these comics are really liberal. I've always known Archie didn't go hard right, but it is interesting to see the little supermarket serial being so overt with their feelings.

Welp get ready for that to never be forgotten.
Just ask ol Hank Pym

This is great

Slapping a hysterical person to calm them down is a time honored tradition and is completely free of any misogyny.

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>Not marrying her
Jesus Archie, you really are the biggest fuck up.

Really appreciated this dump.

I really liked the Wilkin Boy series. I actually uploaded the Heartache is a Two Way Street story to archiefans.com years ago (my username was ArchPalsnGals). Probably my favorite one from the series.

>the look on his face when she lifts him up
toplel

blump

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Are there any shirtless Wilkin stories?

Last blump

Was Bingo shirtless any where?

Shirtless Bingo?

Archie actually went hard right during the 1980s, after the company went from publicly- to privately-owned. The new order, run by Michael Silberkleit and Richard Goldwater, actively opposed such topics as interracial dating—and continued to oppose it into the 2000s (!).

The 2010s saw the company trying to become more liberal again after Silberkleit and Goldwater's deaths, but a lot of the new moves feel more like attempts at shock value via nontraditional content (zombies, sex) than anything liberal per se.
Ironically, the single most liberal aspect of modern Archie, Kevin Keller, has evolved over the years into much more of a reactionary kind of character, even if gay. For years they were afraid to even let him kiss anyone.