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Archie Comic Book (Norwegian Edition) - NR. 11-1985

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$25-50

As of May 30, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a vintage Archie comic book, a Norwegian edition, identifiable by the title 'Archie' prominently displayed at the top center, and various Norwegian text elements throughout the cover. The cover art depicts a dramatic scene featuring Archie Andrews (in a purple shirt and blue jeans) driving a red jeep, looking back in alarm towards a yellow school bus that appears to be falling from a collapsing bridge into turbulent waters. A blonde character, possibly Betty Cooper or Veronica Lodge, is seen in the foreground, seemingly in danger on the collapsing bridge structure. The comic's physical characteristics include a rectangular, vertical format made of paper, with vibrant, cartoon-style illustrations in a multi-color palette dominated by blue, yellow, red, and purple. Notable features include the publication details at the top right: 'NR. 11 - 1985 UKE 48' and 'KR. 7,70' (indicating issue number 11, year 1985, week 48, and a price of 7.70 Norwegian Krone). There's also a handwritten '5,4' likely an additional price or marking. Text bubbles include 'FANKLUBB-ADRESSER!' (Fan Club Addresses!), 'BROEN STYRTER!' (The Bridge is Collapsing!), and 'ARCHIE! HJELP!!' (Archie! Help!!). Additional cover text promotes features like 'MED SIKKER HÅND!' (With a Sure Hand!), an 'IDOLBILDE: Ralph Macchio KARATE KID' (Idol Picture: Ralph Macchio Karate Kid), and 'MOTETIPS * BREVVENNER' (Fashion Tips * Pen Pals). A signature 'BOB BOLUNG' is visible in the lower right, likely the artist. The overall condition appears to be good for its age, though slight corner wear or minor creasing might be present, typical for a used periodical. The colors remain relatively bright and unfaded. The item can be dated to 1985, placing it in the mid-1980s period. It represents a localized version of a classic American comic series, offering a unique cultural artifact.

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this Archie Comic Book (Norwegian Edition) – NR. 11-1985 – appears to be in good, unrestored condition for its age. The colors are vibrant, and the cover shows minimal signs of significant wear such as heavy creasing, tears, or major discoloration, which are common with periodicals of this vintage. The staples seem intact, and there's no obvious major spine roll. The '5,4' handwritten mark is a minor detractor but not severely impacting. Its authenticity as a Norwegian edition from 1985 is strongly supported by the prominently displayed 'NR. 11 - 1985 UKE 48' and 'KR. 7,70' along with the Norwegian text on the cover. Market-wise, foreign edition comics, while interesting cultural artifacts, generally command lower prices than their equivalent U.S. counterparts, especially for non-key issues. Archie comics in general, even American editions from this era, are not typically high-value collectibles unless they feature a significant first appearance or are exceptionally rare. This particular issue, while unique as a Norwegian print, doesn't appear to be a key issue in the Archie canon. Demand for such foreign editions is niche, primarily appealing to collectors specializing in international comics or Archie completists. The main factors impacting its value are its good condition, its status as a foreign edition, and its appeal to a specific collecting subset. The lack of broader market appeal keeps the value modest. For full authentication, I would require a physical inspection to verify paper quality, complete page count, absence of restoration, and to confirm all internal text is consistent with a genuine Norwegian edition. Provenance, such as original purchase receipts, would also add to certainty, though rarely available for such items.

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