Sometimes, when
a) you control a vast comic book empire, and
b) 70% of your jokes are based on ridiculing young women for their fashion choices, you're just naturally going to end up with
similar jokes in proximity to each other.
Sometimes, though, you wonder if coincidence is
enough to explain it.
Take, for example,
December 1970, when multiple
Archie books were seemingly obsessed with the
midi-skirt:


Or take
June 1971, when two
separate Archie-verse comics made
exactly the same fashion joke:


Seriously, was there an editorial meeting where the boss said, "
Make this joke on your cover" and two different cover creators thought he was talking to them??
2 comments:
Great stuff! But does anyone actually know what the Serpent Look is?
Well, I was blissfully unaware of fashions in 1971...a good guess ,though, would be that the "Serpent Look" was a) silly and b) short-lived.
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