Tag: Archie
EXCLUSIVE: Archie's Occupy Riverdale cover by Gisele Lagace
Archie just can't stay out of the news! While a million moms may be marching against Riverdale, they are staging their own Occupy movement. Whose side is Reggie Mantle on?
Archie Comics has provided us with the actual cover to ARCHIE #365, which comes out in July. Story by Alex Segura Jr. Art by Gisele Legace.
It had to happen: One Million Moms targets Archie's gay marriage and Toys 'r'...
While you might have expected much outcry over the introduction of a gay character into the traditionalist world of Riverdale, reaction to Archie Comics's Kevin Keller has been overwhelmingly positive. But Archie has heedlessly kept hurtling down the highway, hellbent for tolerance, going further and further until it seemed inevitable they would rouse a bear somewhere: Kevin got his own series and even his own wedding issue, one of those flash forwards in which he marries a doctor who helped him recover from injuries sustained in the Iraq war.
Well, let your faith in the bigotry of humanity be restored: a pressure group is threatening a boycott of Toys 'r' Us over carrying the offending comic.
Archie goes OCCUPY RIVERDALE
You gotta hand it to Archie Comics. They are completely staying on top of current trends and even controversies. If it isn't gay marriage and interracial dating, it's now income inequality and the Occupy Movement, as shown by this awesome Jill Thompson variant cover. Not that this comic will necessarily deliver a sharp critique of Keynesian models vs the Austrian School...by now "Occupy anything" is just another buzz word. But it is definitely today's buzzword.
Judge to Archie co-publisher: "Stay away!"
The ugly legal battle between Archie Comics co-CEO's Jon Goldwater and Nancy Silberkleit has escalated in recent weeks with new legal filings. And now a judge has banned Silberkleit from going anywhere near Archie's offices or contacting any of the employees.
Archie and Valerie sitting in a tree…
Well, not content to merely sanction alternate futures, gay marriage, and the rights of the mentally challenged via Jughead, Archie Comics is following up on a storyline from last year with a rekindled romance between Archie and Valerie from Josie and the Pussycats— and another alternate future is on tap where Archie decides to marry Valerie.
War of the heirs rages at Archie Comics as Nancy Silberkleit's school talks canceled
Oops, well just yesterday The Beat and Michael Sangiacomo were reporting that Archie Comics co-CEO Nancy Silberkleit was continuing to peacefully tell children about the joys of comics despite her past as the target of a sexual harassment lawsuit.
However, it seems that a series of anonymous phone calls alerted school officials to Silberkleit's ongoing legal problems and the school visits were canceled. A comics shop appearance and the sale of comics to benefit the schools have gone on as planned. But there is much more than that going on.
Nancy Silberkleit still helping the children with comics
When last we saw Archie Comics co-CEO Nancy Silberkleit, she was being slapped with a restraining order by Archie Comics and accused of some rather odd behavior. The widow of former Archie owner Michael Silberkleit, Nancy was accused of harassing Archie employees by yelling out words for genitalia at meetings and other odd stuff.
Whatever the state of these internal affairs, Silberkleit is still out there using comics to teach children to read, according to a recent story about her visiting various elementary schools:
The Wedding of Kevin Keller covers LIFE WITH ARCHIE #16
In January Kevin Keller, Riverdale's popular gay teen, is getting married, and Here's the cover to LIFE WITH ARCHIE #16 which leads in to Kevin's monthly series. According to the pr, "Since arriving on the scene last year, Kevin has enjoyed a meteoric rise to becoming one of Riverdale's most popular teens, graduating from guest-star to mini-series to his upcoming starring title in the span of just over a year. Not only is he a hit in comic sales, he's fitting right in with the gang at Riverdale High having been elected class president plus representing his new school in a TV Game Show "Witmasters" and winning!"
You might want to ponder this for a minute -- a humorous soap opera comics that has stood in for American normality for over 75 years introduced a gay character who is now popular enough to get his own series. And get married in it. America, you are okay after all.
Archie brings back superheroes in digital form
The "Red Circle" line of superheroes—The Fly, the Shield and so on—has been bouncing around the industry for a while now -- first at Archie, then recently licensed to DC where they basically kicked back on the veranda with an iced tea. They're one of those little bits of IP that isn't always out in front but just seems too valuable to let go of entirely.
Now Archie Comics is continuing its forward looking ways by bringing back their superheroes as a series of digital comics.