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Displaying 1 to 11 of 11 results matching your search for '"Crank!"'.
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Type |
Name |
[STORY] |
Blank Crank
/ Betty / comic story
/ 0.5 pages
(from
Archie's Joke Book Magazine (Archie, 1953 series) #201 (October 1974)) |
[STORY] |
Tank Crank
/ Jughead / comic story
/ 1 page
(from
Jughead's Jokes (Archie, 1967 series) #15 (November 1969)) |
[STORY] |
Tank Crank
/ A Mad House Maddy / comic story
/ 0.5 pages
(from
Archie's Madhouse (Archie, 1959 series) #44 (December 1965)) |
[STORY] |
The Crank Turns
/ Archie / comic story
/ 7 pages
(from
Pep Comics (Archie, 1940 series) #81 (September 1950)) |
[STORY] |
Tank Crank
/ A Mad House Maddy / comic story
/ 0.5 pages
(from
Madhouse Comics Digest (Archie, 1975 series) #7 (1981-1982)) |
[STORY] |
The Big Stall
/ Archie / comic story
/ 0.5 pages
(from
Archie Giant Series Magazine (Archie, 1954 series) #139 (June 1966)) |
[STORY] |
Black Hood Battles the Book Worm
/ Black Hood / comic story
/ 9 pages
(from
Top Notch Laugh Comics (Archie, 1942 series) #43 (February 1944)) |
[STORY] |
The Storm Within
/ Mr. Lodge / comic story
/ 6 pages
(from
Laugh (Archie, 2022 series) (2022)) |
[STORY] |
The Kookout
/ Archie and Me / comic story
/ 8 pages
(from
Archie and Me (Archie, 1964 series) #159 (October 1986)) |
[STORY] |
The Kookout
/ Archie / comic story
/ 8 pages
(from
Betty and Veronica Comics Digest Magazine (Archie, 1983 series) #56 (July 1992)) |
[STORY] |
The Storm Within
/ Mr. Lodge / comic story
/ 6 pages
(from
Laugh Comics (Archie, 1946 series) #241 (April 1971)) |
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