- Script
- Bob Bolling
- Pencils
- Bob Bolling (signed)
- Inks
- Bob Bolling (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Bob Bolling
- Genre
- adventure; humor; children
- Characters
- Little Archie Andrews; Mad Doctor Doom; Chester Punkett
- Synopsis
- Mad Doctor Doom builds a heat gun capable of melting the polar icecaps and flooding all the coastal cities. To make sure that Little Archie won't interfere with his plan, he and Chester capture their red-haired nemesis and encase him in a vat of gelatin at Crackstone Manor.
- Reprints
First appearance of Mad Doctor Doom's old barnstorming biplane, which would become a regular presence in his stories.
A running gag in the Mad Doctor Doom stories is that he and Chester always have to do mundane things even as they discuss their supervillainous plans; here we see Doom renting a car to take them to their lair at Crackstone Manor.
- Script
- Bob Bolling
- Pencils
- Bob Bolling (signed)
- Inks
- Bob Bolling (signed)
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Bob Bolling
- Genre
- humor; children
- Characters
- Little Archie Andrews; Little Betty Cooper; Midas Mudge; Sue Stringly; Bobby Stringly; Jimmy Lee
- Synopsis
- To earn money for a new pair of skates Little Archie takes a job as a delivery boy for grocer Midas Mudge, the stingiest man in Riverdale. When Little Archie goes out for his first delivery, pulling the food on a sled, the sled gets away from him and slides down the snowy hill. As if it has a mind of its own, the sled winds its way through traffic until it brings the food to two of the poorest and hungriest kids in town, Bobby and Sue Stringly.
- Reprints
First appearance of Sue Stringly. In a re-designed version, she would become a semi-regular character after Bolling returned to "Little Archie" in the late '70s.
Jimmy Lee, who was introduced as an aspiring reporter in "Little Archie Mystery Comics," has now been promoted to a full-fledged reporter.