(January 1974)

Harvey, 1971 Series
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Price
0.25 USD
Pages
52
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
On-sale Date
1973-10-04
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Harvey Publications Inc.
Brand
Giant Size Harvey Comics [Figurine]
Editing
Leon Harvey (credited); ? (actual)

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Richie Rich Fortunes / cover / 1 page (report information)

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Genre
humor; children; sports
Characters
Richie Rich; Freckles Friendly
Synopsis
Richie putts a round ruby instead of a golf ball on a golf course with Freckles observing.

The Gourmet Chef! (Table of Contents: 1)

Richie Rich / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

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My compliments to the chef... Pierre... another fine meal!
Genre
humor; children
Characters
Richie Rich; Chef Pierre; Richard Rich, Sr.; Regina Rich; Gloria Glad; Freckles Friendly
Synopsis
Although Chef Pierre prepares extravagant dinners, Richie wants Pierre to prepare a simple sandwich, but Pierre doesn't understand what a sandwich is, until he checks out a reference book. Pierre successfully makes a sandwich for Richie's lunch, but his mind was on auto-pilot mode as he prepared a new "speciality": a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for a special dinner for the Riches and their guests.

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Richie Rich / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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I'd like to visit the Emerald Isle today, Cadbury!
Genre
humor; children
Characters
Richie Rich; Freckles Friendly; Regina Rich; Cadbury
Synopsis
Mrs. Rich wants to visit the Emerald Isle, which led Freckles to believe she was heading to Ireland. Richie confirms she is referring to a very small island in a lake on the Rich Estate where emeralds are stored.

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Richie Rich / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Dad is out on his morale-builder golf course!
Genre
humor; children; sports
Characters
Richie Rich; Freckles Friendly; Regina Rich; Richard Rich, Sr.
Synopsis
Whenever Mr. Rich is not feeling good about golfing, his confidence is boosted when he uses a special golf course in which he putts a ball into a very wide hole.

Mayda's Plot (Table of Contents: 4)

Richie Rich / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

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Hi, Mayda!
Genre
humor; aviation; children
Characters
Richie Rich; Gloria; Mayda Munny
Synopsis
As usual, Mayda tries every attempt to win Richie's affections, so she wears a wig resemblant of Gloria, hoping Richie would assume she's Gloria when really she's Mayda. But as usual, Mayda's tactic backfires.
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Guard That Boy! (Table of Contents: 5)

Richie Rich / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

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Genre
adventure; children; crime
Characters
Richie Rich; Regina Rich; Gloria; Richard Rich, Sr.; Judd Garson; Scrudd Garson
Synopsis
Two bad guys make several attempts to kidnap Richie and Gloria - the last of which is successful.
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Indexer Notes

Story continues into "Richie Rich and the Great Illusionist".

Richie Rich and the Great Illusionist (Table of Contents: 6)

Richie Rich / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

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Genre
adventure; children; crime
Characters
Richie Rich; Gloria Glad; The Great Illusionist; Judd Garson; Scrudd Garson; Richard Rich, Sr.; Regina Rich; Williams
Synopsis
The kids are held hostage in one of Richie's playhouses, where a mastermind, known as the Great Illusionist, has the power to create illusions by transforming faces to look like evil people. Later, he renders the kids and the crooks invisible in order to dodge being caught by the police and secretly commit crime.
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Indexer Notes

Story continues from "Guard That Boy!" and continues into "There's Something Small About Crooks".

There's Something Small About Crooks (Table of Contents: 7)

Richie Rich / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

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Genre
adventure; children; crime
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Richie Rich; Richard Rich, Sr.; Regina Rich; Gloria Glad; Judd Garson; Scrudd Garson
Synopsis
The kids successfully escape their captors by using a device to shrink the culprits to the size of dolls.
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Indexer Notes

Conclusion of the story, which continues from "Richie Rich and the Great Illusionist", which in turn continued from "Guard That Boy!"

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Richie Rich / comic story / 1 page (report information)

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Let's go and visit Bucky!
Genre
humor; animal; children
Characters
Richie Rich; Gloria Glad; Bucky; Cadbury
Synopsis
Richie's pet monkey, Bucky, knows how to mimic people, including Cadbury's walking style.

Ali Oops! (Table of Contents: 9)

Richie Rich / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

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Hello, dad! I jetted over as soon as I got your message!
Genre
humor; children; crime
Characters
Richie Rich; Richard Rich, Sr.; Abdul Omar Bibi; Ali Bibi
Synopsis
While in Nissan, while Ali shows Richie around his property, two crooks follow the kids, but Ali cleverly wards them off by using a horn to charm a rope like a snake, and even forming the word "help" in the sky which Mr. Rich discovers.

Indexer Notes

Nissan is not to be confused with the famous automobile company.

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Richie Rich / comic story / 2 pages (report information)

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You two can clean up the camp area! I didn't come here to do menial labor!
Genre
humor; children
Characters
Richie Rich; Reggie Van Dough; Freckles Friendly; Pee-Wee Friendly
Synopsis
Reggie refuses to participate in a clean-up task on their campsite, but Reggie has a change of heart after he learns that Richie and his friends found banknotes littering the place. After the task was completed, Richie revealed it was actually play money.

Haunted House (Table of Contents: 11)

Richie Rich / comic story / 5 pages (report information)

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Your dad bought that old junk house?
Genre
humor; children; crime
Characters
Richie Rich; Freckles Friendly; Reggie Van Dough; Curly; Curly's boss
Synopsis
Richie's father purchased a house previously owned by an old lady for 50 years, and Mr. Rich plans to convert it to a boys' club. After Richie reveals a rumor that the woman hid all of her money somewhere in the house, Reggie decides to hunt for it. Richie and Freckles search for Reggie but are frightened by strange sounds which were produced by two crooks. But Reggie ultimately but inadvertently scares the crooks out of the house by yelling into a big pipe in the basement.
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Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Richie Rich Fortunes
  2. 1. The Gourmet Chef!
    Richie Rich
  3. 2. ["I'd like to visit the Emerald Isle today, Cadbury!"]
    Richie Rich
  4. 3. ["Dad is out on his morale-builder golf course!"]
    Richie Rich
  5. 4. Mayda's Plot
    Richie Rich
  6. 5. Guard That Boy!
    Richie Rich
  7. 6. Richie Rich and the Great Illusionist
    Richie Rich
  8. 7. There's Something Small About Crooks
    Richie Rich
  9. 8. ["Let's go and visit Bucky!"]
    Richie Rich
  10. 9. Ali Oops!
    Richie Rich
  11. 10. ["You two can clean up the camp area! I didn't come here to do menial labor!"]
    Richie Rich
  12. 11. Haunted House
    Richie Rich
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Dwayne Best
  • Katy Hayhurst
  • Jean-Francois Masse
  • Mike Nielsen
  • Jonathan Seaward