Archie Andrews. One of the characters where some 35 years old know him and even some 13-year-olds know it? How is this possible? Well back in the day the day, there used to be something called Archie comics. It was founded in 1939, and many people around America were fans of it because it featured all types of genres, including but not limited to humor, romance, crime, and adventures. The founder of this innovative comic was John L. Goldwater, Louis Silberkleit, and Maurice Coyne. Now getting back
5 Halloween sitcom episodes to watch this week (-- removed HTML --) Break out the pumpkin spice; fall is in full swing, and it's time to get into the Halloween spirit. Here are some modern classics to get you in the mood this week. 1. 30 Rock - “Stone Mountain” (Season 4, Episode 3) The “Rule of 3's” has Tracy Jordan in fear for his life after two other celebrities die and he assumes he's next. Jack and Liz travel to Kenneth's hometown of Stone Mountain to find the next great mid-American actor
though I literally just watched it five hours ago. I think it has something about Archie drinking energy drinks (which is a hundred percent something his real life counterpart, Kennetti James Apa, would do IRL and in the exact same way). For one thing I like this new tired/deranged Archibald Andrews. It's the Jughead appeal with the Archie looks which I am all for.
a television series that is based on the Archie comic books and can be considered an example of transmedia storytelling according to Henry Jenkin’s criteria in his article “Transmedia Storytelling 101.” The series follows Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, and Jughead, characters from the Archie comic books, as the town of Riverdale is dealing with the aftermath of Jason Blossom’s death. Riverdale puts a mysterious and dark twist on the Archie comic books. However, the characters and setting
is based primarily on the Archie comics which were first released in the 1940’s. The comics focus largely on a love triangle between the three main characters, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, and Archie Andrews. Unlike the television show, Betty and Veronica see one another as frenemies and are constantly at odds over Archie, who is never at fault for any of the mishaps that happen. The Archie comics were never big advocates of feminism and instead focused primarily on Archie and the two female characters
popular this Halloween: The Riverdale Crew Major Moment: This teen murder-mystery series inspired by the Archie comics won the hearts of SO many people all over the world. Riverdale is currently our favorite binge watch show and pleasure, and the main characters from the show are perfect for Halloween costumes. Your only trouble will be determining which friends should dress up as Archie Andrews, Jughead Jones, Betty Cooper, and Veronica Lodge. How to create it at home: Each character has a
Death and grief are common themes in literature and entertainment as a result of their presence throughout history. These themes create a tie between the most ancient texts and modern pop culture. An example of this is Gilgamesh and Riverdale. In the ancient Sumerian narrative, Gilgamesh by Herbert Mason, Gilgamesh, a ruthless king deals with the death of his newfound friend, Enkidu. Before, Gilgamesh did not care for his people. He forced brides to sleep with him, and did not take care of the great
“Either way, it’s none of your business, Kevin. My life isn’t some television show that you can just find entertainment out of. And Archie,” he said, looking at the redheaded boy, “I was starting to think that you actually cared about me and what happened. Obviously, I was wrong. You cared more about some stupid girl,” Jughead stated angrily, his voice cracking, “than you cared about me. I guess that we’re really not friends…” Jughead ignored the other boys’ shocked expression as he stormed away
As the sunrises over the crisp fall horizon, followers begin to surround the sacred space in anticipation for what is about to take place. The sacred space is soon surrounded by people who are dressed in the sacred colors, some wearing necklaces of their totem, while others wear headdresses that adorn with their sacred symbol. People begin to drink, play music, and prepare a banquet feast for each other, creating a festival atmosphere in hope that today’s ritual will be a success. As the ritual
season, episode 20 which was called “Archie is Branded”, aired on February 24th 1973 touched many subjects that were heavily debated on the fact of whether or not it was appropriate to air on live television. The lead male characters Mike and Archie get in a heated argument about the Vietnam War. This sensitive subject caused and led several additional current historical issues and events. The original hit show, All in the Family featuring Carroll O’Connor (Archie), Jean Stapleton (Edith), Rob Reiner