Artist: Harry Lucey (Penciller)
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Description"The Dating Game", a 6-page story from Archie 200, from June 1970. This is a fun story starring Archie and Jughead, in which Archie comes up with a money-making scheme to get girls from an all-girls school to date members of the Riverdale basketball team. Things don't work out that well however as the basketball team's girlfriends are left without dates. Lucey shows off his skills, fitting so many characters into a single story. He was great at drawing crown scenes.Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
2 - Posted on 1/23/2025
What a great range of cute good girls! Even when they are mad they have the classic line.
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 1/23/2025
If either of these two fools had any game, they realize they now had a new, huge group of girls to try to make it with! A fun story by the best Archie artist!
Kavi H
Member Since 2018
1 - Posted on 1/27/2025
haha very entertaining story, illustrated exceptionally by Lucey as always, from a milestone Archie issue. plenty to love here, nice Bob!
Bill J
Member Since 2009
Posted on 4/17/2025
Funny upbeat story from Harry Lucey and the Archie Team. I love how Lucey finds al these different ways to keep the story visually interesting even though not very much is going on. Basically, it's like a Friends-type sitcom. He keeps changing the POV with every panel and refreshing the backgrounds every page or so. Mostly he alternates between closeups and medium shots with only an occasional wide shot thrown in to break things up. Lucey is technically very good at this and uses a lot of heightened emotions to create drama. Fabulous pick-up, congrats!
Bob Kopman
Member Since 2007
Posted on 4/17/2025
Bill J wrote:
Funny upbeat story from Harry Lucey and the Archie Team. I love how Lucey finds al these different ways to keep the story visually interesting even though not very much is going on. Basically, it's like a Friends-type sitcom. He keeps changing the POV with every panel and refreshing the backgrounds every page or so. Mostly he alternates between closeups and medium shots with only an occasional wide shot thrown in to break things up. Lucey is technically very good at this and uses a lot of heightened emotions to create drama. Fabulous pick-up, congrats!
Great comment. I agree with everything you said. Lucey was a master of his craft. When also Taken into account his prodigious output (I don't know how many stories he produced every month, most times it was almost certainly several titles) and his longevity (1940s through 1970s) he really is an artist to be admired.
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