A Two-Fisted Return: “Reggie and Me #1” (Review)

Reggie and Me #1 Archie Comics Story: Tom DeFalco Art: Sandy Jarrell Coloring: Kelly Fitzpatrick Tom DeFalco is a lot of things. He’s the Marvel Editor-in-Chief with the fourth longest run, exceeded only by Stan Lee, Jim Shooter, and Joe Quesada. He had the unfortunate fate of having to follow up Walt Simonson’s epic run… Continue reading A Two-Fisted Return: “Reggie and Me #1” (Review)

Sonic returns to his roots in “Sonic: Mega Drive” Issue #1

Sonic: Mega Drive #1 Archie Comics Writer: Ian Flynn Artist: Tyson Hesse Sonic: Mega Drive issue 1 is what Sonic fans are looking for in a reboot! Character designs are from the original three games and Saturday morning cartoon’s bright ’80s and ’90s color palette. This is a fun and goofy comic book to read. Reading this felt… Continue reading Sonic returns to his roots in “Sonic: Mega Drive” Issue #1

This Is Not My Beautiful House (And Other Concerns) – an Archie #8 review

ARCHIE #8 Archie comics Story by: Mark Waid Art by: Veronica Fish Colors by: Andre Szymanowicz & Jen Vaughn Lettering by: Jack Morelli The spotlight is back on Archie Andrews himself this month in Archie #8, specifically the continued navigation of his relationship with Veronica Lodge while her father hates his guts. It’s never easy… Continue reading This Is Not My Beautiful House (And Other Concerns) – an Archie #8 review

Papa, Don’t Preach – An “Archie #7” Review

ARCHIE #7 Archie comics Story by: Mark Waid Art by: Veronica Fish Colors by: Andre Szymanowicz & Jen Vaughn Lettering by: Jack Morelli It can’t be easy to pull off storylines that don’t focus on the title character when dealing with primarily point-of-view driven narratives the way Archie does, but that’s what’s going on with… Continue reading Papa, Don’t Preach – An “Archie #7” Review

Avengers vs. Archie A Mark Waid Interview at C2E2

We had a chance to chat with Mark Waid at C2E2 the other week and he had some interesting things to discuss. Most notably he mentioned that the reason we’re constantly bombarded with large crossover events in the comic books is for one simple reason: They sell issues. Check out the video for the full… Continue reading Avengers vs. Archie A Mark Waid Interview at C2E2

The Horror Returns To Archie Comics This Spring

Horror and comic fans were delighted when Archie Comics released the now acclaimed comic’s Afterlife with Archie and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina as both series brought something new and terrifying to the normally subdued characters. Both comics are as breathtakingly beautiful and well-written as they are frightening and fans have been eating these stories up. Unfortunately… Continue reading The Horror Returns To Archie Comics This Spring

Head Injuries and Headlines in “Archie” #6 (review)

ARCHIE #6 Archie comics Story by: Mark Waid Art by: Veronica Fish Colors by: Andre Szymanowicz & Jen Vaughn Lettering by: Jack Morelli Veronica Fish, the new regular artist for the Archie book, has wasted no time really digging in her heels and making it hers; the colors of Andre Szymanowicz and Jen Vaughn help… Continue reading Head Injuries and Headlines in “Archie” #6 (review)

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