Pop Culture References of Wizard101: Marleybone – Lughead

Lughead – Jughead Jones from Archie Comics
https://wiki.wizard101central.com/wiki/NPC:Lughead
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jughead_Jones

Lughead

Old Sage the Myth Weaving Tree has sent your Myth-weaving wizard to Marleybone to summon the Myth Icon, Archibald Ratfink. He suggests that the citizens of Regent’s Square might aid you in your quest. Reggie Toadsworth invites you to the Archie Fan Club. Lughead, a furnace golem, is one of the members.

After Veronica tells you that she and her friends can summon Archie by telling his stories, Lughead narrates a fine tale that summons Archie. Even though all he seemed to say was “Lug”.

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.

Forsythe Pendleton “Jughead” Jones III

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 (a crown-like warped and trimmed fedora hat), generally referred to as his Beanie in the comics. Jughead is portrayed by Cole Sprouse in the live-action CW series Riverdale, and Mihir Ahuja in The Archies.

Jughead generally has a characteristic wry and sarcastic sense of humor. He is considered a bit of an oddity, but prefers his nonconformism as opposed to going along with others’ styles. 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 and he often takes advantage of Reggie’s and his other tormentors’ weaknesses (and has fun all the while).

In the earlier comics, a running gag involved various characters trying to discover Jughead’s real name, while Jughead thwarted their efforts. In one story, Archie Andrews and Reggie Mantle go to the school office, where a woman 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 who has just lied as a favor to Jughead to help keep his real first name (Forsythe) hidden. The earliest stories indicated that the mention of his name drove girls wild for him. The first of these appeared in “Jughead” #159 (August 1968). In Little Archie #49 (September 1968), Miss Grundy revealed his real name at the start of class, and it drove girls wild. In a later story (issue #1 of “The Jughead Jones Comics Digest”, June 1977) we find out he is named after his ancestor, Forsythe P. Jones, who is an American hero. For a brief time, Jughead started to use his given name in honor of his ancestor. After learning that this ancestor was married nine times, Jughead reverted to his nickname.

Another mystery that follows Jughead’s character is the meaning of the “S” on his sweatshirt. This remains a mystery to this day, although many stories have hinted at a meaning. In Jughead #30 (1992), when his psychiatrist, Sara, asked him “why an ‘S’?” he replied “I dunno! My third cousin was called skinny…” The triangular banner on the cover of issue 140 of Archie & Friends shows that the “S” stands for Silby, as in Silby High School, which he attended for a few months as a freshman. At one time after his sweater was filled with holes due to what he thought was a moth when it was actually a chemical accident caused in lab class, he reveals that he simply likes the letter S and finds it “compatible”, because the letter can stand for “soup, sandwich, steak and all kinds of goodies!” after his friends ask him. Betty rolls her eyes at the explanation and adds, “S stands for “sorry I asked”!” Another theory is that, as he is a non-conformist, he wears an “S” as opposed to his classmates who wear sweaters adorned with an “R” which stands for Riverdale.

Jughead #295 December 1979

Jughead is known for his love of food, especially hamburgers, and his ability to consume absurdly large quantities in a single sitting without getting sick or gaining weight, although he often sports a pot-belly immediately after a particularly large meal. Jughead is a preferred customer of most of Riverdale’s food establishments, especially Pop Tate’s Chock’lit Shoppe, except when he is behind on paying his usually lengthy tab. In one story, he was given a “Restaurant Club Card” and ate out at high-class restaurants until he found out how much interest the card charged, and Pop Tate loaned him the money on the condition that he eat exclusively at the Chock’lit Shoppe. His ability to eat so much food without gaining weight is attributed to a very rare and implausibly high metabolism . He once claimed that he weighed 300 pounds after a meal, although he is usually portrayed as slim and healthy.

The current list of all the (known) Marleybone references are located here.

Although I am well versed in Pop Culture references but I do not claim to have caught them all. Let me know your favorites in the comments and if I’ve missed one you caught, let me know so I can add it to the list.

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