Jul. 2—It's simply "The Best Archie Comic Ever." Or so Archie Comics has dubbed and titled its special one-shot issue featuring the Archie gang in some rather unique situations. Unique situations is ...
Riverdale’s resident hero Archie goes darker in a new comic book series. “Archie Comics: Judgment Day,” which fully plunges the gang into the heart of darkness, hits comic book stands on May 22 from ...
Webtoon and Archie Comics announced Archie Comics: Big Ethel Energy Season 2 launches with new episodes today, February 21st, exclusively on Webtoon. Season 1 of Big Ethel Energy found Ethel writing a ...
Archie Comics goes back to their very first event, before things got a little too adult, when they promised that, for all time, Archie would choose between Betty and Veronica. And readers learned not ...
Archie Comics goes beyond a simple comic book. This expansive and sometimes nostalgic yet forward-moving property now encompasses books, TV, film, webcomics and much more. Archie and his group of ...
EXCLUSIVE: Archie and the gang are eying a return to television in a new apocalyptic setting on a new platform. Disney+ has put in development Afterlife with Archie, an hourlong drama series based on ...
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Comic book teenagers Archie, Veronica, Betty and Jughead are coming to the big screen for the first time in a new live-action feature film based on the long-running "Archie" ...
After decades of being a staple of comic racks and more recently reimaginings like “Riverdale,” Archie Comics is headed to Hollywood for a proper feature film. The project offers the promise of ...
A character in the Archie Comics universe is getting a transgender rebrand as part of an effort to make the series "a little bit more queer." In the new series starring "Strange Science" character ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Archie Andrews, the fictional red-headed, American teenager in the popular "Archie" comics, will die in the conclusion of a flash-forward series this summer, according to its ...
You know, dear readers, it takes a fair amount of audacity to call a comic "prestige" when you're basically releasing an almanac-sized sheaf of paper stuffed clumsily with rehashed hijinks. Coming out ...
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