[REVIEW] VAMPIRONICA: NEW BLOOD #1
Supernatural elements paired with fun and familiar Archie characters help paint this series as a worthy follow-up to the previous runs.
Supernatural elements paired with fun and familiar Archie characters help paint this series as a worthy follow-up to the previous runs.
Jughead’s Time Police #1 is a well-crafted take on a classic Archie series, and it’s a fun introduction to what looks to be a great off-the-wall adventure.
If you like seeing far-fetched alternate versions of your favorite Archie characters, buy Jughead the Hunger #3 by Frank Tieri.
The Archies #4 is a fun, nostalgic story that harkens back to the old Monkees and Archie shows of the 60’s, all while incorporating classic Archie elements.
Riverdale “Chapter Eighteen: When a Stranger Calls” Director: Ellen Pressman Starring: KJ Apa, Lili Reinhart, Cole Sprouse, Camila Mendes Writer: Aaron Allen A review
Riverdale S2 is off to a much stronger start than season one. The storyline is more focused and encapsulates more of the main characters.
Riverdale continues to wrap up loose ends and it even seems to be returning to the status quo…. until a man shoots Moose and Midge.
Riverdale gives us a whole new Archie, reintroduces us to our main characters, closes some storylines from S1 and sets into motion our main plot for S2.
Lan has thoughts about Logan, Legion steals Insha’s heart, and Billy goes wild over an announcement about Doctor Who. It’s a Comicsbound, alright.