Finally Found: An Archie Comic story on Deafness
Then, one night in late April of this year, I was re-reading my old Archie comics and came across THE letter. It was written by Kathie Lindenmayer (then a deaf 21 year old) in Laugh comics number 256 (July 1972). The letter said a story about a little deaf girl had appeared in a March issue of Archie. But which Archie comic? There were several Archie titles! And was I looking for a March 1972 or a March 1973 comic book? The issue of Laugh was number 256, but the cover was mis-printed and said issue number 261!
Was it Archie #224 published in March 1972? I checked that issue, but the story was not there. So I continued reading the old Archies..and then...a discovery! Many years ago, when I was at the beach with my grandparents, I found a coverless copy of Life with Archie #130 (Feb. 1973) and took it home. A few days later in early May, as I read through the old Life with Archie comics, I found ANOTHER letter in the Life with Archie #130's Archie Club News about that very same story! This one, written by Dennis Holmes, said the story had appeared in Life with Archie #119 (March 1972) and Holmes' letter mentioned an organization called the National Children's Fund for the Deaf.
At last, after more than 30 years, I knew exactly which comic book I needed to find! It wasn't too hard to find a copy to buy. It arrived in the mail today:


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