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− | Garage band from the comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/series/12918/ That Wilkin Boy]'' (1969-1982). An Archie rip-off... from Archie Comics! Teenager Bingo Wilkin had his own band. Bingo Wilkin is a cousin of Jughead Jones of [[The Archies]]. | + | [[Image:Bingoes_That_Wilkin_Boy.png|right]]Garage band from the comic book ''[https://www.comics.org/series/12918/ That Wilkin Boy]'' (1969-1982). An Archie rip-off... from Archie Comics! Teenager Bingo Wilkin had his own band. Bingo Wilkin is a cousin of Jughead Jones of [[The Archies]]. |
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− | To celebrate the [https://www.comics.org/issue/1165679/ 650th issue of ''Archie''] (January 2014), a mini story arc over four issues had [[The Archies]], [[Josie and the Pussycats]], The Bingoes, and [[The | + | To celebrate the [https://www.comics.org/issue/1165679/ 650th issue of ''Archie''] (January 2014), a mini story arc over four issues had [[The Archies]], [[Josie and the Pussycats]], The Bingoes, and [[The Mad House Glads]] all going on a world tour starting in India. Fiona Staples did an alternate cover for the issue depicting all four bands. |
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Latest revision as of 05:41, 8 March 2019
Garage band from the comic book That Wilkin Boy (1969-1982). An Archie rip-off... from Archie Comics! Teenager Bingo Wilkin had his own band. Bingo Wilkin is a cousin of Jughead Jones of The Archies.
Lineup:
- Bingo Wilkin, guitar
- fashion victim Tough Teddy
- Samantha Smythe
- hippy Buddy, drums
To celebrate the 650th issue of Archie (January 2014), a mini story arc over four issues had The Archies, Josie and the Pussycats, The Bingoes, and The Mad House Glads all going on a world tour starting in India. Fiona Staples did an alternate cover for the issue depicting all four bands.