Tag: #archiecomics
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Betty and Veronica: Vixens Vol. 1-2 Review
This fun series brings girl empowerment and kicking ass to the tiny town of Riverdale. When the boys create their own gang, it’s clear, they’re only in it for the cool gear and hair combs. They quickly back away from the fun when they accidentally tangle with the Southside Serpents. However, what the boys can’t…
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Cosmo the Martian Review
I must confess that I never read the original Cosmo the Martian stories, even when they were included in the Archie digests but since I have enjoyed the other reinvented properties I decided to check this out. It did not disappoint! Cosmo: Spaces Aces and Mighty Martian is a fun reboot full of humor, space…
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Archie Horror Presents
Chilling Adventures in Sorcery This anathology features scary yet humorous stories as Madam Satan encounters the death stories of our favorite redhead and his hungry buddy. The fact that they’re there is more horrifying to Iola than their stories which was quite funny. I guess she had enough of teenagers during her time standing as…
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Fear the Funhouse Review
Teenage Archie can’t have all the Halloween fun. This one-shot anathology puts pre-teen Archie and friends around the campfire for some late night chills in this Goosebumps-inspired collection.
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Tania del Rio Interview
Tania del Rio is an author/illustrator of comics and middle grade books. Her most prominant work has been for Archie Comics, delivering the popular Sabrina the Teenage Witch: The Magic Within manga series and Diary of A Girl Next Door (Riverdale Diaries). Here, she kindly took the time to discuss her artistic inspiration, working on…
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Archie and Katy Keene Review
The third volume of Nick Spencer’s run bringing Katy Keene to the new world of Riverdale brought me disappointment unfortunately.
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The Archie Encyclopedia
Just like it says on the title, this comprehensive compedium is perfect for new fans and old. Not only does it deliver all the characters you love as well as many one-offs like Toño Diaz, Juanita and others that I was sure they’d miss. It also features favorite places and other timelines of Archie. For…
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Jughead Vol. 3 Review
Remember how I said there was Reggie and Jughead bonding last volume? Well, here Reggie is once more a bigger part of the gang than he was in the other New Archie series. And it is during his inclusion in the gang’s video game competition that a bet goes terribly wrong. Jughead bets Reggie king…
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Jughead Vol. 2 Review
After Stranger’s ousting, Jughead is ready to go back to his normal schedule of video games and burritos (and burgers, and chicken wings, and milkshakes, and fries, and bacon, and popcorn and you get the idea) all summer long. Until his Dad kicks him out to hang out in the fresh air and sun. So…
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Jughead Vol. 1 Review
Chip Zdarskey was the perfect man for the job. His quirky, deadpan, and at times distracted narrative voice rambling on hamburgers and fourth wall breaks about writing the comics is the perfect segueway to getting into the one of a kind world of Jughead. He is having a ball in showing how Jughead is the…