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  1. ARCHY COMICS SERIES
  2. ARCHY COMICS TV

ARCHY COMICS SERIES

Most of these series have trade paperback collections available and they are great places to start. Comics Included In The New Riverdale Lineīelow are some of the popular comics which are part of the New Riverdale line: If you’re a fan of CW’s Riverdale then this is the closest comics to the show – although nowhere near as dark or sexy. The stories are have a modern feel, adopting longer-form storytelling and elements of continuity.Īltogether, it’s a reboot for a new generation of comics fans which benefits from the best elements of modern comics and Traditional Archie. So far there has been heaps of fantastic artists work on Archie including Fiona Staples, Derek Charm and Audrey Mok just to name a few. Visually, the classic house-style is put aside for artists with their own unique interpretation. The result are comics starring these classic characters which are fresh, but also recognisable at the same time. Created by some of the best creators in comics, New Riverdale takes the core of classic Archie and brings it into the present. If you’re craving something with a bit more of a modern edge to it then New Riverdale is for you. That’s not to say you won’t enjoy these comics, it’s just worth noting so you know that going in. Traditional Archie is tonally nothing like Riverdale and is constructed on stories that are light, humour-centric and pretty fun overall. Riverdale, or as I like to call it “sexy Archie”, takes the characters and their characteristics and then wraps them up something much darker and not appropriate for younger viewers.

ARCHY COMICS TV

Is The Riverdale TV Show Anything Like Traditional Archie? Series include PEP Digital and Archie 75 Series. Unlike graphic novels, these collections are only available digitally. Like the graphic novels, they collect stories based on characters or a theme. In recent years Archie Comics has been collecting Traditional Archie in curated digital comic collections. Some of these graphic novels are massive and collect 1000 pages of content! Most of them either collect stories around a theme or a curated best of. There is a heap of different graphic novels collecting Archie comic stories and strips. As I mentioned earlier digests are a good way to sample lots of stories old and new at a good price. If you’re more of Jughead fan then Jughead is for you. For instance, if you like the Betty and Veronica dynamic check out their series. If a certain character appeals to you then try their comics first. So why not just grab the first comic you see that catches your eye? Like I said earlier, Archie is very accessible so you can start almost anywhere. If you’re still not quite sure, here are some options to help you get started: With that in mind, you can pretty much start anywhere with Archie from the companies 75+ year history and find enjoyable reads. You’ll get to know the characters pretty quickly and learn the character-based gags – like Jughead’s bottomless stomach or that Reggie is a jerk – pretty quickly. The great thing about Traditional Archie is that the stories are all self-contained and usually require no prior knowledge. Pick a comic based on the kinds of stories that your interested in and you can’t go wrong.īuy Archie Comics Digests So, Where Should I Begin? Something like Jughead leans into the character quirks such as his laziness and food obsession heavily, while Sabrina is more about magical misadventures. It’s worth noting that almost every Archie character has at one stage starred in their own comic or at least had multiple strips dedicated to them – even the school principal, Mr Weatherbee!Įach character’s book has it’s own style of humour and stories. Comics Included In Traditional Archieįor almost 80 years of publication, there have been a lot of different series. These are the original comics and by far when someone says Archie Comics these are the ones that come to mind, making them the most recognisable. They’re comics usually drawn in the house style developed by cartoonist Dan deCarlo, suitable for all ages and generally plenty of fun. But traditional is a good way of describing this flavour of Archie Comics. While it’s not officially called “Traditional Archie” I am calling it this to differentiate it from the others mentioned in this guide.













Archy comics