Synopses & Reviews
The swinging seventies- a time of transition in America, as the nation strived to find its feet in the aftermath of the turbulent social upheaval that was the sixties. Once again, the youth of America led the charge- enjoying the latest fads and fashions, while speaking out for change. Ever timeless, Archie and his friends came along for the ride, exploring both the fun and mores of the times with their unique brand of humor, as only they could! Journey back with us now in this eagerly anticipated volume.
Synopsis
The swinging seventies -- behold the rise of bubble-gum pop! Experience the women's movement as it spreads through Riverdale! Witness the emergence of patches, pet rocks, Pong and CB radios! Boogie with Archie and the gang at the disco and laugh again at the antics of America's #1 teenagers!
About the Author
George Gladir is an American comic book writer, primarily known for his work with Archie Comics, he co-created Sabrina the Teenage Witch, with artist Dan DeCarlo. He became a full-time comic book writer in 1959, doing one-page gag fillers for Archie Comics Archie's Joke Book and other titles. His first confirmed credit is the gag page "Sign Language", drawn by Dan DeCarlo, in Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #59