The biggest comic series of the year presses on! Betty and Jughead have declared war on Veronica over the heart and soul of Archie Andrews! Who should you be rooting for? You might just be surprised by the answer! Rising star comics artist Veronica Fish (Pirates of Mars, the RIVERDALE CW promo image) joins the legendary Mark Waid on creative duties for this brand new issue!
Mark Waid (born March 21, 1962 in Hueytown, Alabama) is an American comic book writer. He is best known for his eight-year run as writer of the DC Comics' title The Flash, as well as his scripting of the limited series Kingdom Come and Superman: Birthright, and his work on Marvel Comics' Captain America.
As they say, The road to hell is paved with good intentions.. Sometimes what you think is best for someone isn't always what is really best for them. They have to make that decision on their own, and this lesson is what Jughead and Betty learned in this issue. While this might not be my favorite issue, i am still enjoying the heck out of this!
Still a smart, savvy title absolutely worth reading, this is nonethless the first issue where I felt a tiny bit of a let-down after finishing it, though I'm sure they're building to something in upcoming issues.
I adore this cover. Veronica Fish is an artist I've been seeing around in comics more and more lately and I can't get enough of her style. She is a perfect addition to this series.
Reggie is himself, but more. I don't know if my expectations are so low because the originals were basically caricatures of people, but I am still loving the depth Waid has given the cast. Reggie Mantle is, and always will be, kind of a dick, but he's also got a lonely upbringing and a desperate thirst to be someone to round himself out.
(He's almost certainly talking to Jughead - their dynamic has always been my favorite.)
Liked it more than the last few issues. Mainly because of the super villain of Riverdale, Reggie Mantles. The rivalry between Archie and Reggie is going to boil up in the next issues probably. It was kinda disappointing to see Betty give up on Archie so easily. And then Archie misunderstanding his best 2 friends Jughead and Betty over the mix up with Reggie. This issue created a lot of build up to the next issues storywise, but the artwork took a dip compared to the previous issues.
Love that Archie finally stopped jumping every time Veronica called him by the end of this issue. Not so happy with how he walked away from Jughead and Betty though. Curious to see how things go with them in the next episode.
Also like that we are starting to see more and more side characters now.
Oh look. Another comic series that's going to ruin me. Never thought I'd see the day, Riverdale gang. Tch.
Love the way the story is progressing, and I'm digging Veronica Fish's artwork. A step up from the previous issue, I thought. (No offense in any way to Annie Wu.)
Decent issue, but I really don't like the way that Veronica is using Archie. I actually enjoyed the old-school story in the back of the issue better than the main story.
2,85 ☆ like the very fashionable and expensive-looking queen bee veronica lodge once said: it's all about orange + freckles + sweetness + taking those things and making them into your own.
Jughead is definitely the only intelligent person here.
Is this really how overly sensitive, tantrum-prone, dumb, and oblivious teens are these days? Heavy yikes!
Betty makes a stupid life choice, Jug is the only person who has a sense of honour and a spark of intelligence in his skull. Well, except Archie for a moment, but he spoils that by turning against his best friends over the horrid vixen who's treating him like trash.
I think maybe I was doomed from the start when I started with the television show - back when it was actually good - but I can't stand the way some of the characters are behaving. Even if they weren't characters I found familiar, though, I think I'd still be so over the pettiness and tantrums everyone seem to consider normal teenage behaviour. I love interpersonal fluff type stuff, but not when it's so weighed down by an abusive "relationship" with a clueless victim and good people being treated like trash by those they should be able to trust.
It's weird, because the reprints of classic Archie comics in the back of these issues are charming (if also dated) and don't feel as overly melodramatic. Maybe they're trying too hard when modernizing? I don't know.
Archie v. Reggie is something I always like to see. Also, the Betty & Jughead partnership is awesome! Veronica is equal parts selfish and annoying, and yet I am yet to hate her. Weird...
A deal with the devil ..er Reggie. Who thought this will go bad? Who? At this point this can't go any faster. To be honest the hammer was a little lame after such a buildup.