Jughead Jones

Jughead Jones
Archie Comics character
Jughead in his traditional hat, the whoopee cap, and "S" letter pullover
First appearancePep Comics No. 22 (December 1941)
Created byBob Montana
John L. Goldwater
Portrayed byCole Sprouse (Riverdale)
Sam Whipple (Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again)
Mihir Ahuja (The Archies)
Voiced byHal Stone (radio)
Cameron Andrews (radio)
Arnold Stang (radio)
Howard Morris (1968–1976)
Don Messick (1968)
John Erwin (Kenner Talking Show Projector records)[1]
Michael Fantini (1987)
Chris Lundquist (1999–2002)
Notable artistsSamm Schwartz
HometownRiverdale
SchoolRiverdale High School
In-universe information
Significant otherBetty Cooper (girlfriend)
January McAndrews (girlfriend)
Midge Klump
Ethel Muggs
Veronica Lodge, in a "quad" (Riverdale)
RelativesForsythe Pendleton Jones Jr (father) (FP Jones on Riverdale)
Gladys Jones (mother)
Jellybean Jones (sister)
Souphead Jones (cousin)
Bingo Wilkin (cousin)

Forsythe Pendleton "Jughead" Jones III is one of the fictional characters created by Bob Montana and John L. Goldwater in Archie Comics who first appeared in the first Archie story, from Pep Comics #22 (December 1941). He is the drummer of the Archies and is a son of Forsythe Pendleton Jones II; in one of the early Archie newspaper comic strips, he is identified as John Jugworth Jones III (and in one strip, likely due to a continuity error, as Forsythe Van Jones). He has a white sheepdog named Hot Dog and a younger sister, Forsythia "Jellybean" Jones.

Jughead (shortened to Jug or Juggie) is the best friend of vocalist/guitarist Archie Andrews. Jughead is a smart, sharp-tongued, laid-back, and eccentric high school student. He is obsessed with eating food and in some storylines is asexual. Most see him as being lazy. He can be identified by his long nose, half-closed eyes, "S" sweatshirt, and whoopee cap[2] (a crown-like warped and trimmed fedora hat). Jughead is portrayed by Cole Sprouse in the live-action CW series, Riverdale and Mihir Ahuja in The Archies.

  1. ^ "Cartoon Records for the Kenner Talking Show Projector". Retrieved 2021-02-23.
  2. ^ "I'm Learning To Share!: Search term: "Jughead's hat"". Learning2share.blogspot.com. 2009-04-27. Retrieved 2010-10-04.

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