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| Publisher |
Archie |
| Series |
Josie (and the Pussycats) |
| Published | June 1969 |
| Artist |
Dan DeCarlo |
| Writer |
Frank Doyle |
| Writer |
Joe Edwards |
| Artist |
Joe Edwards |
| Letterer |
Joe Edwards |
| Cover Artist |
Dan DeCarlo |
| Inker |
Rudy Lapick |
| Letterer |
Bill Yoshida |
Alex pays Clyde Didit to write and perform a song that will help him get Josie. Clyde writes a song making fun of Alex's conceit, but Alex considers it a tribute to his own wonderfulness, and uses all his money and influence to turn the song into a hit. Josie begins to feel upset that Alex is more interested in listening to a song about himself than chasing after her, while Alexandra fears that if Clyde gets rich off the song, she won't have a chance to attract him with her money.