Archie has been a total lying dick. For the thick end of a century.
Archie Comics continue their “reboot” with perhaps their most daring departure yet from their reliable template…
Wardrobe malfunctions: Fly Girl gets her baps out in Paris, and Phantasmo shows some submariners why he’s “The Master of the World”…
Nevs Coleman’s interview, from April 2013, with Holly Golightly, the writer/artist of such diverse series as Cheryl Blossom, School Bites, and Tarot, Witch of the Black Rose!
Appropriately for the month of Valentine’s Day, the MAC cosmetics company chose February to launch its new line of comics-related cosmetics.
Steve Whitaker’s “Diablkarmtrogs” takes a look at the perils of shrinking jungle cats…
A new series, “Diabolkarmtrogs”, celebrating those moments in comics that make you go “WTF?”…
Having attracted much attention and some controversy prior to its release, Archie 636’s “The Big Switcheroo!” turns out to be a gentle screwball comedy reminiscent of Thorne Smith’s whimsical supernatural romances of the 1930s.
New Crusaders is both an undemanding pleasure and a cunningly-crafted “entry-point” for a new generation of comics readers.
Put it this way; how would our American chums feel if a British writer depicted a tour group in 2008’s New York, using subway tokens (obsolete since 2003) to go to visit the twin towers of the World Trade Centre (famously destroyed in 2001)? I daresay they’d be miffed.