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Archie, Vol. 3
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I feel like there was a little less content in this volume of Archie. I still enjoyed it, and some interesting things happen, but I miss Betty and Jughead, and I wish the story line between Betty and Sayid progressed differently and was shown more. Still, this volume introduces Cheryl Blossom to the New Riverdale, and I love her character. She's so devious, and she just doesn't care. Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa does a great job with her on Riverdale. The TV version of Cheryl is spot-on to her original in the comics. In fact, while I was reading, I often had Madelaine Petsch's voice in my head.
I'm looking forward to reading Volume Four, but I'm also sad that this series is over. I've been nostalgically enjoying it, and I hope Mark Waid continues writing for the New Riverdale. If not, there are other series, like Reggie and Me, Jughead, and Betty and Veronica that I would be willing to try. Still, classic Archie will always be important to me!
I'm looking forward to reading Volume Four, but I'm also sad that this series is over. I've been nostalgically enjoying it, and I hope Mark Waid continues writing for the New Riverdale. If not, there are other series, like Reggie and Me, Jughead, and Betty and Veronica that I would be willing to try. Still, classic Archie will always be important to me!
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January 1, 2018
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January 1, 2018
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January 3, 2018
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January 3, 2018
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December 5, 2021
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