Jughead Jones

Jughead Jones

Archie Comics character
full name = Forsythe "Jughead" Pendleton Jones III


caption =
creator =
first appearance = "Pep Comics" #22, 1941
hometown = Riverdale
school = Riverdale High School
job =
family = Forsythe Pendleton Jones, Jr (father), Gladys Jones (mother), Jellybean Jones (sister)
hobbies = Sleeping, eating, cooking
main love interest(s) = Debbie, Joanie, January McAndrews, Ethel Muggs, Trula Twyst
radio actor(s) =
cartoon voice(s) = Howard Morris
the archies instrument = Drums

Forsythe Pendleton "Jughead" Jones III is a fictional character in Archie Comics, first appearing in December 1941. He is the son of Forsythe II. He has a white sheepdog named Hot Dog, and has a younger sister, Forsythia "Jellybean" Jones.

History and character

Forsythe is known as Jughead , Juggie, or Jug. He stands at 6ft and 140 lbs and can be identified by his long nose, half-closed eyes, "S" sweatshirt, and beanie hat.

Jughead is typically seen as lazy and obsessed with food, especially hamburgers. Unlike his other male counterparts, he also demonstrates very little interest in girls, claiming to like food better. He generally has a very unperturbed and easygoing demeanor, often accompanied by his characteristic wry and sarcastic sense of humor. He is considered a bit of an oddity, but prefers his nonconformism.

Jughead is a very fast runner and is shown to have a few other unexpected athletic talents. His speed is due to is constant evasion of Ethel, as well as his race to be in the front of the lunchline everyday. Many of his other athletic abilities are sideffects of other such hobbies and activities. Because of this, Coach Keats often tries to recruit him for various school teams, usually without longterm success.

In spite of his reputation as slow and lazy, Jughead is in reality extremely intelligent, and often surprises his skeptical friends (notably Reggie Mantle and Veronica Lodge) with his vast knowledge on a wide variety of subjects, including history, Shakespeare, sports, and science. He is also an extremely good student, second only to Dilton Doiley, which exasperates his teachers because he seems to do well without paying any attention.

His many quirks make him the butt of teasing and abuse from Reggie, Veronica, and even other classmates and teachers. Many episodes involve Reggie and Jughead trying to outdo one another with pranks and bets, and Jughead almost always comes out the victor. He is revealed to be extremely clever and creative when necessary, often taking advantage of Reggie's and his other tormentors' weaknesses while having fun all the while.

Jughead's real name, in the earlier comics, was a running gag mystery, and many episodes involved various characters trying to discover his real name, and Jughead thwarting their efforts. In one story Archie and Reggie attempt to find out Jughead's real first name. They go to the school office, and a woman there tells them that Jughead's real first name is Steve. After Archie and Reggie leave the office, the audience learns that the woman is actually Jughead's aunt and that she has just lied to Archie and Reggie as a favor to Jughead to help him cover up the fact that his first name is Forsythe. He is named after his ancestor who is an American hero. Jughead started to use his given name for a brief time in honor of his ancestor, but after learning that he was married nine times, reverted to his nickname.

Another mystery is the meaning of the "S" on his sweatshirt, which has still not been revealed to this day, though many stories have come close.

He is a member of The Archies.

Food Obsession

Jughead is known for his ability to consume unusually high amounts of food in a single sitting without falling sick and without gaining weight, though he sports a pot belly after particularly large meals. As a consequence of his eating habits, Jughead is also a preferred customer of most of Riverdale's food establishments, especially Pop Tate's Chocklit Shoppe, except when he is unable to pay his very large tabs. In one story, he is given a "Restaurant Club Card," and eats only fine foods. However, when he finds out how much interest the card charges, Pop Tate pays him the money on the condition that he eats only at the Chocklit Shop. His love of food perhaps has helped create his very keen sense of smell (Jughead can identify food in a can without opening it, simply from the smell). He is also a respected food critic who is said to have perfect taste, in that he can taste a dish and tell you exactly what's wrong with it. He is also a gourmet cook. In one issue, in which a gym hired him to show people how to stay as fit as he was, it was revealed that Jughead has a very rare and amazing metabolism, which accounts for his ability to eat so much and not gain weight (similar to Peter Fox in FoxTrot). Jughead once claimed that he weighed 300 pounds after a meal. In another story, Betty asked Jughead to give the owner of the ice cream shop where she worked at some pointers on how to improve the shop's products.

In one story, students from an adjacent town's high school challenge the students of Riverdale to an eating contest, pitting their chubby undefeated champion against Jughead. Jughead handily beats the other guy, but won't stick around to celebrate: he wants to stock up on munchies for watching TV that evening. In another, he is part of a citywide eating contest, having to eat a "Colossal Burger" made up of 16 different burgers.

In another story, Jughead set two world records for eating pizza; one for speed-eating a pizza, and one for eating the most pizzas in one sitting - 12. He tied the second record, set by himself earlier that day at another restaurant, where he ate 12 pizzas just to be sure that he could do it.

In addition to his metabolism, another reason for Jughead's incredible appetite is his ability to "train" while eating. The high school whose champion was pitted against Jughead in an eating contest also sent a girl to 'date' Jughead and stuff him so full of food on their dates that he would be too full to beat their champion. Amazingly, after eating enough food for a small army on his dates, Jughead still manages to win the contest with the rival champion. Jughead explains to his stunned rivals that top athletes need to constantly train in order to stay in shape, and when the girl from the rival school had dated him and taken him to every restaurant in town, she was actually helping him "train" for the eating contest.

Jughead also loves penny candy dearly; when a candy store opens in Riverdale, he spends his allowance on a large bag of sweets – only to meet a young boy outside who can't afford any. Reluctantly, Jughead gives the boy his bag, but feels better for it afterwards, when he sees how happy the candy makes the boy.

Jughead's hat

Jughead is almost always seen wearing his trademark gray crown beanie. This type of crown-shaped cap often puzzles modern readers, but was popular among boys in the 1930s and 1940s. It was made from a man's felt fedora hat with the brim trimmed in a zig-zag and turned up. In the 1920s and 1930s, such caps usually indicated the wearer was a mechanicFact|date=February 2007; Goober Pyle from "The Andy Griffith Show" (who worked at the local gas station) wore a similar cap. The thug played by Jeff Goldblum in Death Wish also wears a similar beanie. Jughead's beanie was recolored in black when he appeared in the Filmation cartoons. In The New Archies, his beanie was recolored pink.

The dot and dash that adorn his hat constitute the Morse code symbol for the letter "A".

Family and Friends

Jughead's best friend is Archie Andrews, despite their personality difference. Archie was the first person that Jughead met upon moving to Riverdale, and he is often dragged into Archie's schemes and antics. Jughead is usually the first one to bail Archie out of trouble with Mr. Weatherbee, Mr. Lodge, or with Betty and Veronica (though many times he only makes things worse). Jughead extremely loyal is willing to do almost anything to help his friend, something which Archie occasionally takes for granted.

Reggie is another one of Jughead's close friends, though his and Jughead's relationship is defined by their constant competition. Reggie never loses an opportunity to insult Jughead ("needle-nose" being his favorite nickname) and Jughead often responds with tricks to aggravate Reggie. Though it often appears they hate each other, and neither will admit otherwise, they really do care for one another.

Besides being best friends with Archie, Jughead also has a soft spot for Betty Cooper. Betty is a great cook, which is one of the reasons that he loves to hang out with her. Jughead also provides a shoulder to cry on whenever Betty has trouble with Archie or Veronica. There has also been one strip where Jughead tells Betty that if he was to ever kiss a girl willingly, it would be her. Writers of Archie comics sometimes make comments on how they want Jughead to hook up with Betty, [ [http://www.archiecomics.com/acpaco/askthearchivist/ask_jughead.html Ask the Archivist, "Why did Jughead give up girls?"] ] but that would ruin the formula of the love triangle between Archie, Betty, and Veronica that has been going on for decades.

Jughead seems to have constant arguments or banter with Veronica Lodge. Veronica cannot stand his laidback attitude and witticisms, and Jughead seems to enjoy teasing Veronica with pranks and clever comebacks. He once told Veronica he was "mad with passion" for her, and began popping up wherever she went, to get her off his back after she criticized him publicly. Even though Jughead seems to dislike Veronica a lot, there was one strip where he stuck up for her in stopping someone else trying to snog her.

The two were once cast together in a school play, which required them to kiss. Jughead proved to be a "good kisser"; Veronica was caught up in the moment and fell in love with Jughead for a while. But Jughead managed to get her over her crush, with the help of a garlic & onion sandwich.The only time when Jughead and Veronica don't argue is when they are yelling at Reggie

Jughead's other friends include Dilton Doiley and "Big Moose". Other than Dilton, Jughead probably gets along with Moose better than the other guys because of his non confrontational attitude, and because Jughead is the only guy Moose will trust not to steal his girl, Midge.

Jughead's family includes his dad, Forsythe II, his mother, and in later comics, his younger sister Jellybean. He also has many eccentric relatives including addled Uncle Herman, or "Doc Jones" a daffy and slightly pompous inventor whose creations usually wreak havoc on Jughead and/or his friends and his lookalike younger cousin, Souphead. Jughead also tells many stories of his ancestors, who prove to be quite as interesting as himself.A 1970's "Archie" cartoon episode featured Jughead's grandparents Jones-both of whom resemble Jughead.

Miniseries

"Jughead's Fantasy", resulting from "Jughead's Folly", lasted for three issues and featured Jughead's dreams of various alter-egos, including "Sir Jugalot", "Peter Goon--Private Eye", and "Son of Hercules". [ [http://www.archiecomics.com/acpaco/diduknow/diduknow_july.htm July "Did You Know?"] ]

"Jughead's Time Police" was a series that began in 1990 featuring Jughead as a hero of the 29th century and a member of the Time Police, an organization that ensures history to remain the same for the future's sake. In this series, the beanie gives Jughead the ability to time travel by thinking. With his supervisor, Marshal January McAndrews, Jughead repairs disturbances in the past. [ [http://www.archiecomics.com/acpaco/diduknow/diduknow_december.htm December "Did You Know?"] ]

In "Explorers of the Unknown", Jughead played Squint, a daredevil escape artist. [ [http://www.archiecomics.com/acpaco/diduknow/diduknow_october.htm October "Did You Know?"] ]

Jughead starred in "Jughead's Diner" in 1990, where he runs a diner with an eclectic cast of patrons.

Love interests and relationships

Jughead is well known for his lack of interest in girls, something that sets him apart from Archie and Reggie. Ironically, his apathy, and sometimes downright dislike towards girls often attracts rather than repel them. His most ardent admirer is "Big Ethel", a gangly, awkward, but very friendly girl who chases after Jughead at every opportunity, despite Jughead's constant and blunt refusals. Recent storylines have shown a decrease in her obsession with him, and even show her dating other guys. This makes Jughead surprisingly jealous. It is revealed that Jughead secretly enjoys the attention, although he claims he only puts up with Ethel's company if she offer him food (Ethel is a good cook). {In one episode of a cartoon version of the 1970s Sabrina the Teenage Witch Sabrina accidently turns Big Moose into a genius-and its Moose's "advice" that helps Big Ethel "catch" Jughead!}.

In the story "Phood Phobia", Archie and Dilton Doiley discover another reason for Jughead's immense appetite: girls make him nervous, and he turns to food for comfort, since eating keeps him from having to talk to them. When confronted with this, Jughead is stunned: "You mean I've had this much fun eating because of... GIRLS???" He then declares "No girl is going to make me happy! I'll never eat again!"

Although Jughead usually doesn't seem interested in love, there have been several strips where he semi-enjoys himself with Ethel, and one strip where he professes an interest in Betty. Jughead usually doesn't like any long-term relationships, largely due to the observation (gained from watching Archie's romantic entanglements) that dating complicates a guy's life and deprives him of cash that could be used to buy burgers.

One of the common misconceptions about Jughead is that he is a misogynist. This has been disproved many times; throughout most of his history, Jughead has been depicted as disliking romance and the ways it leads young men to make fools of themselves, but not women. In one story, when he saw how upset Miss Grundy was on her birthday, Jughead rallied his fellow students to cheer Miss Grundy up. In the 1942 Archie #1, however, it states that (Jughead) "hates Dames - they keep him awake!"

In current issues of the comics, a brown-haired girl named Trula Twyst appears to drive Jughead crazy with her ability to predict his next moves. In the early 1990s, Jughead had three girlfriends: Debbie, Joani, and January McAndrews. The latter is Archie's descendant in the future, who starred with Jughead in Jughead's Time Police, a short-lived spinoff comic about their adventures traveling through time.

In another story, he describes that the reason why he does not chase after girls is because of a childhood heartbreak, sustained before he moved to Riverdale. Before he moved to Riverdale, little Jughead befriended a girl named Joani Jumpp. Both of them had a puppy love relationship. Jughead's family moved to Riverdale, and he had to leave Joani behind. Determined not to go through any heartbreak again, he swore off girls. He keeps little Joani's picture in his wallet to reminds him about his heartbreak, and vows never to fall in love. That changes when Joani suddenly appears on his door step. Joani is a young woman now, and she tells Jughead that she never forgot him and still has a crush on him. The two shared their first kiss together. Before Jughead decides whether he wants to pursue a relationship with Joani, she leaves him - but with a promise that they will be together again. ("Jughead Jones Digest Magazine #81"). The comic strip even had Jughead say, "After all, there's more to life than burgers and shakes."

Another thread that has run through stories in recent years involves a psychic experience he is supposed to have had, caused by an odd pin he wears on his hat. He was seen by various friends hanging around girls; when Moose saw this, he thought he was having "hallusinerations and garages" (hallucinations and mirages). Sure enough, Moose's own girlfriend Midge is captivated by Jughead, too, but Moose leaves Jug alone, sure it's still a "hallusineration."

Musical interests

Jughead is the drummer for The Archies. In one four-part story which included many flashbacks of Jughead's life, Archie had commented that the reason he'd chosen the position of drummer was that he was too introverted to play at the front of the stage. (The drummer normally has the drum kit at the back of the stage.) Another reason why he may have become the drummer was that he could put food in his drums to eat while he played. He has also professed a love for jazz music, once detailed in an issue of "Jughead Magazine" where he develops an obsession with an obscure jazz drummer named "Crazy" Willie Jim, much like Lisa Simpson's infatuation with Bleeding Gums Murphy. After collecting all his records, Jughead finally meets Jim (who is at least 80 years old), playing on a street corner with a jazz trio. Jughead convinces Jim that he is trustworthy and they become fast friends. Jughead convinces Jim to play with The Archies at one of their gigs, and he is a hit. Later, Jughead discovers that Jim has died. Jughead takes his place at Jim's drum kit on the corner to play one last, mournful version of "St. James Infirmary Blues".

pecial abilities

Jughead possesses a better sense of smell than most normal humans, and can run faster than anyone else in his town. He also enjoys skateboarding. He is an excellent cook, artist, basketball player, martial artist, swimmer, dancer, thinker, and gymnast.

Most of the time he is depicted as lazy. In one issue, Mr. Weatherbee tries to cut down on Jughead's food consumption, only to realize that Jughead's brain stops functioning without massive amounts of food. Professor Flutesnoot implies that although Jughead eats an enormous amount, the calories are all burned by his brain activity and that's how he remains thin.

In several issues, Jughead has demonstrated that his IQ is well above average. In one story, he was given an award for being the best student in the school. In a different story in Little Archie, it was revealed that Jughead was the second-best student in the school, Dilton Doiley being the first. His intelligence is displayed by his sharp wit, the occasional deep insight, and the odd chance he gets to upstage or outsmart Reggie Mantle. He also appears to have unparalleled good luck.

Still, he is open-minded enough so that he will even help Reggie, of all people. On one occasion, when Reggie was running from Moose, Jughead was doing some painting and painted Reggie up and messed up his hair and clothing so that when Moose approached he could say, "But, Moose, you "already" clobbered him!" Moose walks off, bewildered.

In the "Super Teens" stories (where several of the main "Archie" characters are secretly superheroes), Jughead can become Captain Hero, gaining a caped costume and more muscular physique (varying from story to story; in some depictions, Captain Hero has a stereotypically "buff" superhero build, while in others, he appears to be little more than Jughead with more muscle tone), but retaining his crown-shaped cap. Captain Hero appears when Jughead recites the magic incantation (similar to Green Lantern's oath):

"Teeny weeny magic beanie pointing towards the sky; give me muscle, power, vigor - form a super guy!"

Captain Hero was arguably the most powerful of the Super Teens, if only because he always seems to possess just the right powers for the problem at hand. Captain Hero's overall powers were never completely defined, but he maintained certain "stock" superhuman powers, such as enhanced strength and resistance to conventional injury. In the earliest Captain Hero stories, Jughead's alter ego was often presented as the most serious and competent of the Super Teens, and the others would defer to Captain Hero's leadership when he was present, in contrast to Jughead's perceived status as Archie's sidekick and a generally lazy individual.

In one story, Jughead also writes a story about his favorite superhero named Captain Wham. He also imagines Captain Wham as his superhero alter-ego and was mostly likely to be called "Forsythe" rather than Jughead.

In other stories, Jughead has shown the following abilities: control weather (causing rain clouds to appear over his head), give the evil-eye (curse people with bad luck), learn the skills presented in any book he reads (including downhill skiing while reading a book - though the knowledge is lost when he reads a new book)and predict the future.

Hot Dog

Hot Dog is Jughead's dog, though when he first appeared in Pep Comics # 224 (December, 1968), he belonged to Archie. Because of some confusion between the Archie Comics artists and the Filmation animation studio, Hot Dog switched owners frequently when he started appearing more. Hot Dog was eventually given a permanent home at Jughead's.Hot Dog is a long-haired mutt who resembles a sheepdog. He usually thinks like a human in that his thoughts are presented in voice-over (or thought bubble in the comics) to the audience as asides where the dog's mouth does not move. Hot Dog is lazy, constantly hungry, and has a dislike for Reggie Mantle, much like Jughead. When Jughead's family objected to Hot Dog living indoors because he was covered in dirt, Dilton Doiley built Hot Dog a doghouse full of whimsical inventions, which was the kickoff plot for the miniseries "Hot Dog". [ [http://www.archiecomics.com/acpaco/diduknow/diduknow_november.htm November "Did You Know?"] ] Hot Dog is usually considered a member of Archie's Gang. He is also the mascot for The Archies . In the Filmation series, he is often seen pretending to "conduct" the band. He is married to LucretUnicode|ia, Veronica's dog, which makes Jughead and Veronica in-laws.

Career

In the TV movie and subsequent comic book "", which portrayed all of the characters fifteen years after their graduation from high school, Jughead has become a psychiatrist. He has a successful private practice outside of Riverdale, but is divorced and is raising his young son Jordan, who Archie jokingly refers to as Jughead Junior.

Trivia

* In the Spanish versions of the comic book, Jughead's name is Torombolo.
* Puerto Rican comedian Luis Antonio Rivera had to give Jughead a Spanish language name that predated Torombolo in a local radio series (during the early 1950s) that adapted the Archie comics' characters; he came up with Yoyo Boing, Yoyo sounding close to Jughead. The radio series was short-lived, but the made-up name has become Rivera's nickname ever since.
* Jughead is known in French as Doudingue although "Jughead" is used in the comics.
* Jughead rarely opens his eyes fully and is often drawn with his eyes shut or lowered. It was revealed that his eyes are blue. Once Sabrina, the Teenage Witch cast a love spell on Jughead, and then realized it had failed because he'd never actually opened his eyes to see the girl. When she caused him to open his eyes, he was struck blind by the sight of daylight. Also, in one story, convinced by one of his friends to walk with his eyes open, Jughead finds that he cannot avoid obstacles (manholes, poles, etc.) that give him no trouble when his eyes are closed. Also, in a story from another comic book, Jughead actually admits the reason he always has his eyes closed is because it is "too much trouble to open them all the way!"
* Jughead is in control of his subconscious to such a degree that he will sink through sand or other loose terrains when he's sufficiently relaxed, and will float unusually well if tense.
* In early comics, Jughead is mostly seen wearing a blue turtleneck with a large white "S" on the front. But it has never been explained what, if anything, the "S" stands for. However, historians of January McAndrews' time (see above) have found out Jughead's secret and, she said, "...they were very shocked when they found out", to which Jughead replied, "...but that's my biggest secret." In one story, finally questioned on the issue by Archie and Betty (after complaining that moths have damaged his shirt and eaten through the letter), Jughead reveals that there he simply likes the letter "S" and is "compatible" with it because, in keeping with his obsession with food, "S" stands for "soup, sandwich, steak, all kinds of goodies!" A bemused Archie chimes it that it "Also [stands for] silly, simple..." Betty concludes the conversation with "S" stands for "Sorry I asked!" Also in a thin paperback comic book, on the cover, Veronica refers to Jughead, who was in the cafeteria wearing his "S" shirt. She also says "I finally figured out what the "S" stands for... Starving!"
* In 2005, it was revealed that Jughead's mother, Gladys, and Bingo Wilkin's mother, Wilma, are sisters, thus making Jughead and Bingo first cousins. Bingo, however, acts more like Jughead's best friend Archie, by virtue of his being girl-crazy and somewhat clumsy. However, unlike Archie, Bingo has eyes for only one girl, his next-door neighbor Samantha Smythe. This doesn't sit well with Samantha's muscle-bound father, Samson, but her more understanding mother, Sheila, is delighted since she is best friends with Bingo's mother. Further,Gladys and Wilma have a big brother, Herman, which makes him Jughead and Bingo's uncle.
* Jughead is supposedly Merlin's great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great great grandson. This is reaveled in "Jughead's Time Police". Merlin is actually the founder of the Time Police and retired to the past at the end of his career.
* Jughead is named after his father, "Forsythe Jones", and his baby sister Jellybean (real name "Forsythia"), according to his mother, was named after Jughead himself.
* Since October 1966, Jughead has had a heroic alter ego, Captain Hero.
* The now-defunct American punk rock band Jughead's Revenge named themselves after Jughead. Their 1990 independent release "Unstuck in Time" features a cover of him stuck in an hourglass. [http://rateyourmusic.com/release/album/jugheads_revenge/unstuck_in_time/ ]
* In the Tom Clancy novel Without Remorse, John Kelly assigns the names "Archie" and "Jughead" to two drug pushers he kidnaps at gunpoint off the street. Kelly assassinates "Jughead" while interrogating the two pushers because "Jughead wasn't much of a conversationalist, anyway."
* On the radio program "Bubba the Love Sponge", the show's videographer is named Jughead.
* "Jughead" was an insult Moe used in The Three Stooges at some point.
* In the movie "", Carey Mahoney (played by Steve Guttenberg) infiltrates a gang calling himself "Jughead", formerly of a gang called the Archies.
* In one storyline, Jughead goes to the fourth millennium, and found that he is celebrated as a hero, for something he did in his original time. He is also told that later in his life, Archie almost married one of Archie's two girlfriends (Veronica and Betty), but changed his mind at the last moment and married the other.
* In the 1970s, Jughead had a special appearance in one of the letter of the day segments from "Sesame Street".
* Jughead is an inspiration to Takeru Kobayashi, who says Jughead inspired him to become a competitive eater.
* Jughead also made several appearances in "The Simpsons" either with friends ("Sideshow Bob Roberts") or by himself ("Papa's Got a Brand New Badge") including one in which he was showcased walking into Springfield Elementary to avoid an extreme heat wave.
* In an episode of "That 70s Show" ("Holy Craps!"), Red Forman refers to Michael Kelso as "Jughead", with Steven Hyde becoming "Archie".
* In an "Entourage" episode, Ari Gold presented Vincent Chase with an opportunity to star as Jughead in the fictional Archie movie being cast in the show's universe.
* Jughead's favorite color is red.
* Jughead made an appearance in the hit show "Family Guy" in the episode "North by North Quahog", where Peter is driving the car (to a hotel for his and Lois' second honeymoon) he picks up a comic book, and reads a panel wherein Jughead attempts to eat a dish stacked with hamburgers. Amazingly, there are no speech balloons on either of the facing pages.
* In an episode of "Seinfeld" Kramer comes into the Jerry's place; Jerry says "Hello, Jughead", Kramer then turns to Elaine and says, "Hello Veronica", turns to George and goes "Ahh Mr. Weatherbee".
*In an episode of "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air", Carlton approaches Will in a striped suit, along with a bowtie, and Will states, "Who you going as, Archie or Jughead?"
* In an episode of "Johnny Bravo" ("Bravo Dooby Doo", a "Scooby-Doo" crossover), Fred tells the group to split up, and Johnny ends up with Shaggy. Johnny turns to the fourth wall and says, "Why do I have to get stuck with Jughead?" (a reference to the similar eating habits of Jughead and Shaggy).

References

[http://archiecomics.com Official website]

External links

* [http://www.geocities.com/jughead_p_jones_12/jughead_jones.htm Trivia on the character]
* [http://dialbforblog.com/archives/227/ Blog article about Captain Hero, Jughead's heroic identity]


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