- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; children; satire-parody
- Characters
- Richie Rich; Gloria Glad; Freckles Friendly; Pee Wee Friendly
- Synopsis
- In a parody of the classic fairy tale "Robin Hood", Richie shows his friends his ancestor, Richie Hood. Pee Wee blows a horn artifact, which spews a scroll which illustrates the saga of Richie Hood, comic book style!
- Keywords
- archer; archery; fairy tale; forest; medieval; Middle Ages
Part 1 of 3. Continues into "As Forest that's Concerned".
Despite being a multi-part story, "Part I" is not displayed alongside the title.
This story would later be adapted into a cartoon segment which originally aired as part of the third episode of "The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show" on September 24, 1983. Unlike the comic book story, the cartoon adaptation involved Richie and Reggie as the main characters, a time machine which was invented by Professor Keenbean, and was set in Sherwood Forest and featured Robin Hood from the classic fairy tale.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- Richie, a diamond this size is ridiculous!
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- Richie Rich; Gloria Glad; Regina Rich
- Synopsis
- Richie tries to find a good use for a gigantic round diamond after Gloria and his mother turn it down. In the end, he decided to use a gigantic diamond as a bowling ball.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; children; satire-parody
- Characters
- Richie Rich; Gloria Glad; Freckles Friendly; Pee Wee Friendly; Jackie Jokers; Reggie Van Dough; Mayda Munny; Cadbury; Chef Pierre
- Synopsis
- As the saga continues, Richie is charged a toll to cross a log over a river and believes Reggie and Mayda are behind this, so Richie and several of his friends form a group and prepares a big fight against Reggie and Mayda.
- Keywords
- archer; archery; fairy tale; forest; medieval; Middle Ages
Part 2 of 3. Continues into "An Arrow Escape".
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- adventure; children; satire-parody
- Characters
- Richie Rich; Gloria Glad; Freckles Friendly; Pee Wee Friendly
- Synopsis
- Richie Hood takes part in a long-distance pie-throwing contest against Reggie and Mayda. As the story closes, Richie ultimately wins and Reggie gets punished.
- Keywords
- archer; archery; fairy tale; forest; medieval; Middle Ages; spanking
Conclusion of a three-part story.
With the exception of "Richie Rich and Casper" stories, this would be the final original Richie Rich story published by Harvey Comics that was more than ten pages in length until "Richie Rich and the New Kids on the Block" #1 in 1991.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- Richie Rich; Barnaby Cash; Regina Rich; Cadbury; Aunt Vera; Reggie Van Dough
- Synopsis
- After the owner of a private school for extremely rich kids visits, Mrs. Rich encourages Richie to attend Cash Academy. However, she has a change of heart after learning that Reggie is interested in attending school there.
- Reprints
There is a four-panel Richie Rich promotional strip on the bottom of the first page, and a four-panel Casper promotional strip (dancing Casper version) on the bottom of the second page.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- Richie Rich; Mr. Cheepers; Richard Rich Sr.
- Synopsis
- Mr. Rich insists that Mr. Cheepers needs a vacation to get his mind off counting for a while. Cheepers takes up various hobbies including water skiing, mountain climbing and skydiving, but is instantly bored on every attempt and falls asleep. He eventually has found an interest in scuba diving - but for the purpose of counting all the fish 20 feet below, underwater.