It's nearly the end of summer, so let's take a cruse with a bunch of comic book teenagers and young adults!
What could go wrong?
Was the story supposed to run one or two pages longer?
It seems odd to end it at this point without seeing what's in the chest...
Illustrated by Gus Lemoine, the script for this tale from Fitzgerald's Fast Wilie Jackson #6 (1977) was either by him or publisher/editor Bertam Fitzgerald.
Previously, Gus pencilled shorts and a couple of covers at Archie Comics from 1967 to the mid-1970s.
The Fast Willie books were his final credited work.
(There is a theory that Gus was really Henry Scarpelli, a versatile humor artist who did work for Archie as well as Archie-clone books for both Marvel and DC.
The
period when "Gus" was active at Archie was before Scarpelli's credited
work appeared there, so...it's like "Gee, Clark, we never see you when
Superman's around! Why's that?"
Lois Lane couldn't prove it, either.)
Next week:
We haven't decided yet what it'll be, but we can guarantee that...
You'll Cry Your Eyes Out if You Miss It!
(Oh, you've heard that, eh?)
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