Pre-New Riverdale Mr. Weatherbee's first appearance may be in
Pep Comics #25 (March 1942), as a passenger of a
taxi driven by Archie. The man grumbles about the poor driving and remarks to himself how his headmastership of the high school will prevent "go-nowheres" like him. When he begins school, he suddenly again runs into Archie, realizing that he is also a student at his high school, and that chance ride has caused Archie to start off on the wrong foot. However, this character is not named, and he is not overweight. The first unambiguous appearance of Mr. Weatherbee is in
Jackpot Comics #5 (Spring 1942), where he is named, and has his customary girth. Mr. Weatherbee is sometimes stated as having once been in the United States military, and saw conflict in war. Due to
retconning and the "
floating timeline" principle, the specific war has changed over time. Weatherbee's stated specific branch of the military has also varied over the years. According to a story in one of the digest magazines, Weatherbee was a helicopter pilot in the
Vietnam War; however, a previous story had placed him as a veteran of
World War II's
Battle of the Bulge. Another story states Mr. Weatherbee was a former member of the
United States Marine Corps. In a later story Mr. Weatherbee jests that his claim towards being in the "Battle of the Bulge" refers to his own battle against weight gain, which he has lost. Mr. Weatherbee is shown in
Little Archie stories as having been the principal of Riverdale Elementary School during the gang's grade school years. He eventually transferred to Riverdale High School at about the same time Archie started high school, as shown in a 2008 storyline. In one story, Coach Kleats, explaining to Archie and his friends the value of not underestimating Weatherbee's physical prowess, mentions that Weatherbee was a good athlete in high school, excelling in football and baseball. In
Archie at Riverdale High #6 (April 1973), Archie's father accidentally reveals that Weatherbee was known as "Wild Willie" in high school. All subsequent reprints replaced "William" with "Waldo" and "Wild Willie" with "Wild Wally". Wild Wally was a troublemaker, and, after the kids find out, contrary to what he expects, they learn to appreciate it. However, this conflicts with other stories suggesting Waldo was quite studious in his teen years. Many stories feature Archie and his friends discovering that Mr. Weatherbee in his younger days was thin with red hair and had many adventures similar to Archie's. These stories often result in Archie worrying that as an adult, he will become more like Mr. Weatherbee. He is a semi-active explorer and discovered some Malooka Indian relics on Mr. Lodge's grounds. Weatherbee is constantly annoyed by Archie, so he often tries to avoid him. However, he cannot escape from Archie even in the summer months, as seen in various stories. One such story featured Mr. Weatherbee as the head of the
camp where the Riverdale teens serve as junior counselors. He constantly dreams of the day when (or if) Archie graduates from high school and keeps a special calendar that counts the day until that event, although there are numerous stories in which Archie and his friends save him from various crises. There are also times when Weatherbee takes an interest in teaching Archie valuable lessons about life, nature, or things he enjoys. At times he even tries to hang out with the gang to be, as he says, more "in". Although Archie often annoys Weatherbee, Weatherbee has admitted on several occasions that he is "really fond" of Archie and that he is one of his "favorite" students. Mr. Weatherbee was particularly prominent in the comic series
Archie and Me. Running from 1964 to 1987, the series featured stories specifically starring Mr. Weatherbee and Archie.
New Riverdale Waldo Weatherbee first appears in
Archie #1 (July 2015) while Archie is setting up for the school dance. In
Jughead #1 (October 2015), he is forced into an early retirement due to the school board's decision to update to a modern curriculum meaning some of the teaching staff was replaced. But later, he is reinstated as principal. It is shown in Jughead #7 (vol.3) that he has a wife named Ramona. ==Relationships==