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Archie: His First 50 Years

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Hard cover ARCHIE comics collection. Over sized, coffee table size book.

128 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1991

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Charles Phillips

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Charles Phillips (b. 1962) is an established writer of popular history, a contributor to Cassell's Dictionary of Modern Britain as well as to the Chronicle of Britain and several illustrated stories.

He has a keen interest in the mythology and history of the great Maya and Aztec civilizations and was a key writer on Time Life's Myth and Mankind series.
Phillips is a graduate of Oxford University, and holds an MA from the University of Westminster.

See also:
Charles Phillips, 1787-1859
Charles Phillips, Goodreads author, Historical Fiction
Charles Phillips, b.1948, American history

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Profile Image for David Erkale.
491 reviews1 follower
May 23, 2026
Decent to read some Archie comics I've never seen before. However, there's a lot of writing bits that aren't too interesting, and most of the comics come from the 40s—there's only one or two for each decade following the 50s.
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December 9, 2015
Although we do get a few items of interest here, including a full-color reprint of the first Archie story ever, what we get is woefully inadequate to cover 50 years of Archie. Really it's a handful of stories from the 1940s (the first half of the book) and then a handful of stories chosen to highlight some issue of contemporary relevance in the decades that followed: a "beatnik" story, a "women's lib" story, a "racial prejudice" story. (Apparently it's not okay to judge somebody because of the color of their skin, but it's okay to judge them because of their fashion sense.) It was illuminating to find out that the saga of Archie began with our familiar characters in place (Betty, Veronica, Jughead, parents and school figures) but not yet polished into their now iconic looks. But with 127 pages total and some 20 of that dedicated to the mostly superfluous prose of Charles Philips, this is at best a pretense of an overview.
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22 reviews45 followers
May 11, 2010
writing parts were kind of boring though. Found myself skimming quite a bit.
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