(March 1982)

Harvey, 1977 Series
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Price
0.60 USD
Pages
36
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
On-sale Date
1981-12-10
Publisher's Age Guidelines
Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Harvey Picture Magazines Inc.
Brand
Harvey World
Barcode
0716585390023
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Richie Rich / cover / 1 page (report information)

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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Irona's the greatest! There's snow doubt about it!
Genre
children
Characters
Richie Rich; Irona
Synopsis
Irona creates artificial snow while Richie skis.

Gold Gobbler, Part 1 (Table of Contents: 1)

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

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Characters
Richie Rich; Richard Rich; Irona; Dr. Tinker; Sundance Pilfer; Butch Pilfer; X-33
Synopsis
Irona has so much gold to polish that Richie and his father turn to their robot factory to see if they can find a helper for her. Dr. Tinker suggests the X-33 would be a good gold polisher. But when the Pilfer brothers, two scientists working at the factory with less than noble intentions, make some changes, the X-33's primary motivation becomes stealing gold. Once it starts working in the Rich estate, Richie and Irona realize that something is wrong.

Indexer Notes

Story continues in "Gold Gobbler, Part 2: Backfire" later in this issue.

Gold Gobbler, Part 2: Backfire (Table of Contents: 2)

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

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Richie Rich; X-33; Richard Rich; Regina Rich; Sundance Pilfer; Butch Pilfer; Irona
Synopsis
The X-33 continues to "gobble" gold and Richie sees the Pilfer brothers emptying its contents and taking the gold items away. After speaking with X-33 in robot language, Irona determines that the robot does not want to steal but has been reprogrammed by the Pilfer brothers. However, it agrees to help Richie and Irona nab the culprits. When they sneak onto the estate to unload X-33 yet again, it spits out the gold objects with such force that the thieves run for the closest door they see, which just happens to be the door on a police van.

Indexer Notes

Story and page numbering (6-10) continue from "Gold Gobbler, Part 1" earlier in this issue.

The Well-Made Maid (Table of Contents: 3)

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

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Genre
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Characters
Richie Rich; Richard Rich; Irona; Q.U. Blunt
Synopsis
Mr. Blunt, a representative from the robot maid company that provided Irona, feels that Irona is obsolete and should be replaced by a newer model named Plastica. But every time he points out one of Plastica's selling points, Irona proves that she is superior. Finally, he concludes that they should stop producing Plastica and go back to selling Irona's model.

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

Script
Ralph Newman
Pencils
Ernie Colón
Inks
Ernie Colón
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Joe Rosen

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Richie, let me demonstrate this exciting sno-mobile I bought for you!
Genre
children
Characters
Richie Rich; Richard Rich; Freckles Friendly; Pee Wee Friendly
Synopsis
Mr. Rich gives Richie the best snowmobile that money can buy, but when he looks out the window to see how Richie and his friends are enjoying it, he finds that they are having fun in the snow with far cheaper equipment.
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Credits from reprint.

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 5)

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

Script
Ralph Newman
Pencils
Sid Couchey
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Sid Couchey
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Joe Rosen

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Richie! I heard you fellows are building a house! I brought you a gift for it ... a heater!
Genre
children
Characters
Richie Rich; Richard Rich; Freckles Friendly; Pee Wee Friendly
Synopsis
Mr. Rich hears that Richie and his friends are building a house, so, since it is cold outside, he buys them a heater for it. But when he presents it to them, they are dismayed. Taking him outside, they show him that they are building an igloo.
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Credits from reprint.

The Mental Mover! (Table of Contents: 6)

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

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Richie Rich; Professor Mindblow; Reggie Van Dough; unnamed Rich estate gardener; Regina Rich
Synopsis
Professor Mindblow has invented a device that allows its wearer to move objects with mental commands. Reggie overhears the details and decides it would be useful for playing pranks on Richie, so he takes it from the Professor's lab. After a couple of mishaps, he amuses himself by causing other people grief. As usual, though, Richie manages to turn the tables on him.
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Table of Contents
  1. 0. ["Irona's the greatest! There's snow doubt about it!"]
    Richie Rich
  2. 1. Gold Gobbler, Part 1
    Richie Rich
  3. 2. Gold Gobbler, Part 2: Backfire
    Richie Rich
  4. 3. The Well-Made Maid
    Richie Rich
  5. 4. ["Richie, let me demonstrate this exciting sno-mobile I bought for you!"]
    Richie Rich
  6. 5. ["Richie! I heard you fellows are building a house! I brought you a gift for it ... a heater!"]
    Richie Rich
  7. 6. The Mental Mover!
    Richie Rich
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Ray Bottorff Jr
  • Katy Hayhurst
  • Jean-Francois Masse
  • Craig Richardson
  • Steven Rowe