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MLJ and MLJ Comics redirect here. It was the initial name of Archie Comics, which changed in 1946.
Archie Comics is an American comic book publisher known for its many series featuring the fictional teenage Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle and Forsythe "Jughead" Jones characters created by Bob Montana. All characters were based on people he knew in Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Archie's first appearance in Pep Comics #22 (December, 1941), also features longer serialized stories.
The Archie characters have been continually successful in other mediums since the comic's inception. The Archie Andrews radio program debuted May 31, 1943, and ran on various networks until September 5, 1953. The Archie newspaper comic strip was launched in 1946, and was drawn by Montana and written by Vic Bloom. With the creation of Archie, publisher John L. Goldwater attended Horace Mann School, which is located in the "Missouri area, " but that officially Riverdale has no location. It is essentially located wherever the reader wants it to be. Indeed, the geography of Riverdale is always vague, and there have been a number of inconsistencies in this. Sometimes Riverdale is portrayed as a slim, older woman with a nose like Jughead's, but more recently is usually portrayed as an English teacher, but is occasionally shown teaching history and French. As well as Home Economics and cheerleading.
Professor Flutesnoot, [26] science teacher (also band teacher in the Little Archie series.
Leroy, Veronica's frequently-appearing cousin who is in Elementary School, and is noted for being a troublemaker.
Caramel, Betty's orange tabby, appearing in both Little Archie and in regular Archie Comics.
Fifi, Veronica's poodle, though sometimes Veronica appears to have a different dog
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1 Dec 2008 at 12:39am  Citizen Matters |
A Rhodes Scholar Speaks- Sushila Rao Citizen Matters, India - Nov 30, 2008 I do love to read - I can read anything, from fashion magazines and Archie comics to deep philosophical stuff. I'm sure you've been asked this many times ... | Read more...
28 Nov 2008 at 4:23pm On e might say cartoons and Islam have a rather testy relationship. In early 2006, the Muslim world erupted in protest when Danish newspaper Jyllands Posten printed cartoons depicting the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) in less-than-flattering caricatures ... Read more...
28 Nov 2008 at 7:03am
Regent Park?s Non-profit bookstore opens magical window for children Metro Canada - Toronto, Canada - Nov 28, 2008 There are a lot of current titles and a few favourites, like the Little House on the Prairie series or Archie comics. There are comfy couches, ... | Read more...
26 Nov 2008 at 4:45am  guardian.co.uk |
Zap Comix - still crazy after all these years guardian.co.uk, UK - Nov 26, 2008 A far cry from the world of moralising superheroes or sugar-coated tales of Archie and his pals, then. In a time when the mainstream's idea of good comedy ... | Read more...
26 Nov 2008 at 4:44am Detail from the cover of the 30th anniversary issue of Zap Comix, released in 1998. Photograph: AP If four decades ago you'd have walked down San Francisco's Haight-Ashbury, the epicentre of counter- culture , you might have bumped into 25-year-old ... Read more...
25 Nov 2008 at 5:53pm Hollywood, Back to the Future: Top filmmakers have already dipped into the sci-fi vault for 21st century remakes of ?The War of the Worlds, ? ?The Planet of the Apes? and the upcoming ?The Day the Earth Stood Still,? so what?s next on ... Read more...
25 Nov 2008 at 4:27pm  FWWeekly |
No Country for Old People FWWeekly, TX - Nov 25, 2008 Rouse plays Uncle, the Scrooge-y figure who shares some character traits with, of all people, Archie Bunker, a scornful, set-in-his-ways patriarch who?s ... | Read more...
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