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Alternate universes in Archie Comics

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1401:, Veronica traveled to faraway places all around the world (a different place for each story). Often, she gets wrapped up in a mystery or adventure and is the one who solves it. Along the way, she and the reader learn much about the place's history and culture. Most stories feature a local boy that she falls for, but he never appears in another story. A recurring character that Veronica often runs into on her travels is a rich woman known as Lady Smitty, who serves as a foil for Veronica. The stories, for the most part, originated in an earlier series titled 1353:. The familiar characters are put in entirely different times, places, and/or scenarios (a different one for each story). In some stories, the characters play themselves β€” or at least who they would be if they lived in another setting. In other stories, they retain their personalities but play characters that are not themselves (often in a parody of a well-known story). The story begins with a title card showing which Archie character plays whom. 531:(who never appeared in any other stories) being hunted by a count. A running gag involved the mysterious "gypsy lady" who apparently would be able to explain everything, but she failed to show up until the final story (much to the narrator's annoyance) and in truth proved to be no help at all. In typical Archie fashion, the entire story wrapped itself up neatly in the final story, with a happy ending and everything returning to the status quo. 879:, it featured the Little Archie characters with contemporary fashions, hairstyles, and sensibilities, and with a more modern-looking art style, yet given the cartoonish look solely to kid characters while keeping the adults in their standard designs. One notable change was that Archie was now addressed merely as "Archie" and no longer "Little Archie". This relaunch was condemned by fans of the original incarnation and the 451:. It is centered on Archie and the gang engaging in their usual antics, but with a dash of supernatural elements. The first issue is notable for establishing the premise behind both it and the show, showcasing the lab incident that turned Riverdale into a monster haven, and the origin of Archie's Weird Mystery column. Certain characters who did not make an appearance in the show appear here, such as Mr. Svenson and 378:β€” born when Archie attempts to tap into the "PH Factor", a superpower only accessed by those pure of heart. Pureheart is super-strong, super-resilient, and can fly using his "jet-boosters". However, his powers only exist as long as his heart is pure, leading to embarrassing situations such as him losing his powers after an appreciative kiss from a damsel in distress, causing the car he was holding up to fall on him. 833:
and addressed as "Little Archie". Although stories featuring one of the other characters would be titled "Little Jughead", "Little Betty" and so on, the characters themselves were always addressed by their regular names. Keeping in mind its younger target audience, Little Archie stories tended to have more educational and moral content than regular Archie stories marketed towards tween readers.
687:, and Archie's entry explodes, giving the faculty superpowers. Ms. Grundy gains the ability to stretch her right arm as if it were rubber. Coach Clayton gains "super lung" abilities. Mr. Weatherbee is given "trouble-sense" alerting him to nearby danger. Professor Flutesnoot is given the ability to withstand electrical shock. Their powers were reversed in the fifth issue. 784:(six issues, July 1990 – May 1991) β€” Upon receiving a special beanie from an unknown benefactor, Jughead is recruited into a future scientific agency called the Time Police. The beanie is rather simple to operate; the wearer imagines himself in the time and place pictured, however it requires concentration, which was always a weak point for Jughead. Joined by Deputy 769:(seven issues, April 1990 – April 1991) β€” Takes Jughead to yet another dimension (via a "magic stool"), where he tries to help the bizarre and eclectic patrons of Dinerville keep their property from the clutches of the dastardly real estate agent Slimy Sal Monella. The quirky art style and surrealistic humor were a departure from other Archie titles. 523:), this multi-issue epic placed Archie and the gang in one outlandish, tragic situation after another. The characters spoke in hesitant, over-dramatic tones, and the issues had narrations, unlike previous spinoffs. Notable subplots included Jughead being stalked by a homicidal "limping man", Betty being possessed by a Puritan 788:(Archie's descendant from the 29th century and Jughead's secret love interest), Jughead travelled across history, ensuring that history stayed on its proper course. While most issues dealt with history, some focused on science. Paradoxes and existential dilemmas were often plot developments, such as Jughead being warned that 405:
is Reggie using a variation of the PH Factor, instead using his villainous half to transform into a superhero with Pureheart's powers. So great is Evilheart's villainy that it actually proves a strain to revert to the lesser evil of Reggie Mantle. While Evilheart antagonizes the other superheroes, he
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comic was revived in 2011 and began telling stories that concerned the characters as young adults. Stories published in alternate months show Archie married to Veronica in one future universe and Betty in another. It is announced that Miss Grundy is deceased, albeit after she married the now-widowed
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The world of Little Archie is remarkably similar to that of his teenage counterpart. Most of the same characters are featured, albeit usually in younger versions. Miss Grundy and Mr. Weatherbee appear as a teacher and the principal at Riverdale Elementary School. Little Archie is always referred to
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The series introduced a number of characters that had never before existed in the Archie continuity. These included Archie's dog Spotty, Betty's cat Caramel, Betty's older brother Chic and older sister Polly, and new kids Ambrose Pipps and Fangs Fogarty. This made the series more non-canonical.
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would not hypothesize about physics, only for Jughead to knock an apple out of a tree he is hiding in, thus hitting Newton and inadvertently causing Newton to theorize about gravity. All is well, as Newton's laws were shown to be a basis for time travel. The main villain was the time-travelling
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and Dilton Doiley briefly appears, able to teleport between various alternate Archie universes, at one point being met by Little Archie and many other alternate Archies. Kevin Keller goes into his father's line of work by joining the US Army, and Moose Mason is a candidate for the mayoralty of
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offered radically redesigned versions of the Archie gang, with contemporary (for the time) clothing and hairstyles. Eugene essentially served as a replacement for Dilton, and had a girlfriend named Amani. As with most redesigns of classic characters, the New Archies did not last long.
940:, but whose acronym was never explained). Although Reggie, Veronica and Moose were initially cast as C.R.U.S.H. agents, they later became members of P.O.P. All the characters also have undefined acronyms for names (A.R.C.H.I.E., B.E.T.T.Y., etc.). R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E. stands for 343:, while foiling the dastardly schemes of the villainous Babette and her bungling but likable henchmen. Archie's team included Jughead, Betty, Moose, Ethel and Dilton. Reggie's team included Veronica, Midge, Chuck, Nancy, and Leroy (though Midge later switched to Archie's team). 464:(number of issues published: 10 (#25–34), Feb. 2003 – June 2004), severing its ties to the cartoon. In addition to switching its focus to more grounded mysteries, it also depicted the Archie gang as a detective group called the "Teen Scene Investigators" alongside 861:
has established that characters like Mr. Weatherbee have worked at Riverdale High too long to have ever been elementary school teachers when the gang was young. Mad Doctor Doom, a villain from the series, later appeared in other Archie titles such as
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in to the main continuity by featuring appearances by these characters. Some became recurring characters in the gang's teenage years. Additionally, stories that take place in the main continuity sometimes feature flashbacks to the gang's childhood.
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is Veronica, who gained her powers through unknown means (they appear to be stress-related). Her powers are roughly similar to Superteen's, although her outfit is more provocative. She appears to have a "super-sonic" scream, Γ  la the
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received his own five-issue limited series in 1990. In the series, Hot Dog is portrayed in a more human-like fashion than in other depictions. When Jughead's family objects to Hot Dog living indoors because he is covered in dirt,
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The stories were often more violent than other series in the franchise with the characters engaged in fisticuffs and would often engage in acts of destruction of enemy facilities in the course of their missions.
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Unlike Pureheart and Superteen, Captain Hero has an arsenal of bizarre weaponry (like exploding bubble gum), and demonstrates other powers, such as "super-breath" and transforming his head into a steel
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with each other. However, there have been several series of stories that take place outside of this continuity, featuring alternate versions of the characters in different settings.
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dogs. The plots often delve into fantasy and science fiction, with Hot Dog and Bertie traveling across dimensions or through time. Artists who contributed to the series included
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and broken-hearted Mr. Weatherbee. Mr. Lodge behaves in criminally manipulative ways, unlike most Archie universes-especially the one where he supports his handicapped niece
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universe in 2011 and received better attention compared to the experience from early 1990s. A picture book of the modified incarnation is currently in the markets.
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All of these heroes have inherent "mind foggers" that cause all civilians to forget the Super Teens' secret identities (even the teens themselves, in some cases).
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The series was rebooted in 2019, with Jughead building a time machine to undo the mistakes he has made, forcing January McAndrews to intervene.
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full of whimsical inventions. His new home has a robotic butler named Tolbert (nicknamed "Bertie"), and Hot Dog consorts with several other
339:(10 issues, Sept. 1989 – March 1991) β€” two teams of Riverdale teenagers, led by Archie and Reggie, travel across the United States racing 410:
A 1990s revival of the Super Teens (complete with new stories by famous superhero artists and writers) introduced two new Super Teens:
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Starting in c. 1967, the band The Archies occasionally appeared in madcap adventures seemingly modeled on the popular television show
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in a futuristic museum which has a wing about "The Great Jughead Jones", who in this universe is considered a great hero to science.
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novels, and paid many homages to Jack Kirby: one adventure pitted the Explorers against the morose Doctor Gloom, an obvious spoof of
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displays the (presumed) descendants of Archie and the gang living in the year 3000, which is realized as a 1950s-style
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In 1991, partly due to declining sales, there was a radical redesign of the Little Archie universe. Renamed as
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is created by Betty merely twisting her "magic ponytail". Superteen's powers are roughly similar to Pureheart's.
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world of flying cars, moving sidewalks, domed houses, and gaudy "futuristic" hairstyles and clothes (similar to
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In July 2014, Archie was shot dead while saving the life of longtime friend and newly elected U.S. Senator
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Boldman, Craig; Jeff Shutlz; and Rich Koslowski. "I Was A Teen Age Comic Book Character! (Part Three),"
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is, naturally, Moose with the gift of flight and augmentations to his already formidable strength.
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In 1969, Little Archie inspired a "The Little Archies" segment within the "Funhouse" segments of
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Launched in the autumn of 2013 and intended for adult readers, this comic presents Riverdale as
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Riverdale. In yet another timeline Archie marries Valerie of Josie & the Pussycats.
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Really Impressive Vast Enterprise for Routing Dangerous Adversaries, Louts, Etc.
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from various teen and superhero comics published by both companies, including
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series were produced, and new stories are occasionally published even today.
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The Explorers' adventures were based heavily on classic comic adventures and
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disowned the relaunch as no stories were ever reprinted. Another redesigned
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However, around the 1990s, the creators of Archie Comics began to tie
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and was revived for a four-part series in the same title in 2010.
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universe soon went back to its old style in 1993, resulting that
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in a series of tongue-in-cheek adventures. The heroes include:
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A good number of these alternate universe stories β€” including
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Cover Images of Archie as Captain Pureheart Comic Book Issues
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appears when Jughead recites a magic incantation (similar to
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in the penultimate issue of the alternate future series
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between 1965 and 1967, and subsequently revisited in
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named Felicity Goodbody, and Betty's uncle Draco, a
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Oct 1989. 620:, Explosives and Demolition Expert (Reggie) 543:Life with Archie Β§ The Death of Archie 1652: 1643: 1623: 1609: 1601: 1405:(insert travel destination of the month). 1209:"Cool Cats Courageous" by Bob Powell, in 1141:"The Christmas Crush" by Frank Doyle and 82:β€” were published in the years 1987–1991. 1563:"LITTLE ARCHIE'S LUCKY DAY PICTURE BOOK" 656:, the team's Washington contact (Cheryl) 1413: 972:series made a cameo in a 2008 issue of 845:There are a few contradictions between 710:lives, where they assist him in saving 632:, Daredevil and Escape Artist (Jughead) 248:published under two separate covers by 1343:This series used a similar concept to 922:Parodying 1960s spy shows (especially 312:. In addition, references are made to 1830:Josie and the Pussycats band and cast 1284:"The Man from R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E." by 572:(five issues, May 1989 – May 1990) β€” 7: 1960:Alternate universes in Archie Comics 1327:(vol. 2) #2–29 (Aug. 1987–Aug. 1991) 650:, Illusionist (Chuck) (joined later) 1581:Archie, Free Comic Book Day Edition 1244:"The Blackest (and Bluest) Day" by 1018:"Deadly Delivery!" by Frank Doyle, 135:and other prehistoric beasts, Γ  la 891:occurred when it crossed over the 25: 1634:characters and fictional elements 509:#79–86 (Oct. 1976–Aug. 1977) β€” A 1551:New Little Archie Now Forgotten. 1116:The Girl from R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E. 626:, Martial Arts Expert (Veronica) 449:animated series of the same name 1537:)"Mad Doctor Doom's Dupe!" 1198:"A Henry Brewster Thriller" by 980:The Man from R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E. 970:The Man from R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E. 917:The Man from R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E. 560: 435: 1504:. ComicBook.com. June 12, 2019 1125:"The Clip Pressing Affair" in 201:(six issues, 2011–2014) β€” The 1: 1304:The Mighty Archie Art Players 608:, Soldier of Fortune (Archie) 367:and battle a host of bizarre 76:The Mighty Archie Art Players 706:off on the same Earth where 704:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 614:, Mechanic and Pilot (Betty) 238:, Archie was the focus of a 234:(one-shot issue, 1994) β€” In 1539:Archie's Super Hero Special 1435:Archie's Super Hero Special 1422:Archie's Super Hero Special 1332:Mighty Archie Art Players: 1114:"Flame of Fear!" (Betty as 968:usually providing the art. 772: 346: 268:, with artwork by Marvel's 264:, respectively. Written by 2007: 813: 598:Challengers of the Unknown 540: 516:Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman 497:Betty Cooper, Betty Cooper 475: 327: 298:Sabrina, the Teenage Witch 222: 118:Archie 1: The Dawn of Time 91: 31:featuring characters from 27:This is a list of various 1952: 1739:Families of Archie's Gang 1583:#2 (Archie Comics, 2004). 960:during that same period. 262:The Punisher Meets Archie 258:Archie Meets the Punisher 231:Archie Meets the Punisher 225:Archie Meets the Punisher 218:Archie Meets the Punisher 1385: 964:wrote the stories, with 588:Explorers of the Unknown 581:Explorers of the Unknown 569:Dilton's Strange Science 562:Dilton's Strange Science 444:Archie's Weird Mysteries 437:Archie's Weird Mysteries 280:tracking down an Archie 198:Archie: The Married Life 191:Archie: The Married Life 56:Explorers of the Unknown 52:Dilton's Strange Science 18:Archie: The Married Life 925:The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 738:builds him a high-tech 294:Josie and the Pussycats 276:, it saw the vigilante 1482:. Mirage Studios. 1991 1433:"It All Began..." 1218:21st century episodes: 948:The series debuted in 903:The Archie Comedy Hour 376:Pureheart the Powerful 246:intercompany crossover 87:Afterlife with Archie 64:Jughead's Pal, Hot Dog 1522:Jughead's Time Police 1480:"Green Legs and Gams" 1453:Grand Comics Database 988:#3 in February 2016. 877:The New Little Archie 781:Jughead's Time Police 774:Jughead's Time Police 757: 726:Jughead's Pal Hot Dog 685:science fair projects 353:Recurring feature in 341:radio-controlled cars 288:. The comic features 94:Afterlife with Archie 72:Jughead's Time Police 1991:Continuity (fiction) 1464:"Double Trouble!!". 1420:"The PH Factor" 403:Evilheart the Mighty 360:Archie's Super Teens 348:Archie's Super Teens 1986:Fictional universes 1394:Veronica's Passport 1387:Veronica's Passport 1334:Free Comic Book Day 1147:Archie Giant Series 1128:Archie Giant Series 957:Archie Giant Series 699:Green Legs and Gams 692:Green Legs and Gams 644:, Inventor (Dilton) 536:The Death of Archie 336:Archie's R/C Racers 329:Archie's R/C Racers 131:, interacting with 48:Archie's R/C Racers 29:alternate universes 1924:Sonic the Hedgehog 1533:Dan DeCarlo ( 1448:Archie's Mysteries 934:Protect our Planet 750:, Doug Crane, and 638:, Stuntman (Moose) 461:Archie's Mysteries 308:, Hedy Wolfe, and 1968: 1967: 1787: 1786: 1767: 1766: 1241:#587 (Sept. 2008) 909:Archie's Funhouse 853:. 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Index

Archie: The Married Life
alternate universes
Archie Comics
continuity
Afterlife with Archie
ground zero
zombie apocalypse
cavemen
dinosaurs
The Flintstones
irony
wheels
houses
art deco
The Jetsons
Life with Archie
Harper Lodge
Archie Meets the Punisher
1994
one-shot
comic book
intercompany crossover
Archie Comics
Marvel Comics
Batton Lash
John Buscema
Stan Goldberg
Punisher
doppelganger
Riverdale

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