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Riverdale Yearbook part 13, ooo.
Part 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8/9/10/11/12
I had a break and change of programs, and I think that helped me with this page.
On this page we have, Bingo Wilkins, Samantha Smith, Teddy Tambourine, Buddy Drumhead, Zelda Maxson, Dimples Delush, "Lucky Penny" Penny Peabody, Fangs Fogarty, Ambrose Pipps, Evelyn Evernever, Sue Stringly and "Bubbles" Bella Mcbounce.
and here's a bonus, I had partially done this page in sketchbook before I transferred to Krita. so the little archie gang had doodles months before.
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Out of all of them, I say Bubbles has changed the most.
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Life With Archie #17 (Volume 2: The Married Life)
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jhsharman · 6 months
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"Lawbreaker"
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Sure, the blue tree against brown hill contrasts more completely, but the more natural coloring of the original works better -- evocative of the muddy scene.
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The inevitable bottoming of Killer Curve.
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Little Bughead and the members of the West Side Warriors run away from Ambrose the Chicken and an actual ghost in Happy Haunting, Little Archie #14 (1995).
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i gotta start posting my ideas for future riverdale plotlines because i swear i predicted like half the things that have been happening on this show recently
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fereality-indy · 5 years
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An Idea: The Rest Of Riverdale High
It would be a Riverdale High series that didn't star any of the main cast (Archie, Betty, Veronica, Reggie, Jughead, Moose, Midge, Cheryl, Dilton, Chuck, Nancy, etc.). I mean they could show up in a panel or a background, but the focus would be on the other students of Riverdale.  
People like Cricket O'dell,  Frankie Valdez, Maria Rodriguez, Brigette Reilly, Alison Adams, Akira Yoshida, Tomoko Yoshida, Randolph (maybe starting to hang out/date Tomoko based around their shared love of manga), Kim Wong, Toño Díaz, Googie Gilmore, Pencil Neck G, Sassy Thrasher, Jeffrey & his dog Spike, Anita Chavita, Kumi Tanura, Angel Angelino, Jinx Malloy, Lucky Penny, Debbie Dalton, Dilly Dalton, Charley Hawse (teenage version), Lil' Jinx Holliday (teenage version), Marcy McDermott,  Danni Malloy (she needs to come back bad), Bingo Wilkins, Samantha Smythe, Eugene (maybe he went to Central High or Southside High and is now transfering back to Riverdale High or something, but he would be great to see come back), Amani (See Eugene), Fangs Fogerty (See Eugene), Ambrose Pipps (See Eugene), Sue Stringly (See Eugene), Wendy Weatherbee (have her move back to town), Joani Jumpp (moves back/visits Jughead, throws a wrench into JUST/UGAJ plans), Sayid Jamall Ali, Charlie ‘Chunk’ Charlston, Danny D’Angelo. Lawrence ‘Lonnie’ Renwood, Victor ‘Big Vic’ Johnson, Chloe Mancuso, Rob Mantaukett, Prankenstein, Avalon ‘Shrill’ Prisston, Simon Silverstein, Bobbi Suarez, Carla Teal, Sherry Thyme, Sheila Wu, The Twitters (Mina Martin, Nina Nelson, & Tina Thomas), etc
And faculty could be some of the focus too. Mr Weatherbee, Ms Grundy, Miss Haggly, Prof Flutesnoot, Coach Clayton, Coach Kleats, Coach Pacer, Coach Grappler, Ms Ganesh, Mr Fine, Ms Ashton, & maybe add Sara Bellum (as the shool's new councilor).
Sheesh, I just realized Riverdale is big enough for 4 (formerly 5 until Pine Point High closed) high schools (Riverdale High, Central High, & Southside High, & Pembrooke Academy). 
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oosteven-universe · 5 years
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Archie The Married Life 10th Anniversary #3
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Archie The Married Life 10th Anniversary #3 Archie Comics 2019 Written by Michael Uslan Pencilled by Dan Parent Inked by J. Bone Coloured by Glenn Whitmore Lettered by Jack Morelli     PREVIOUSLY IN THE MARRIED LIFE...     In the Archie Marries Veronica universe, Archie and Veronica have to act soon, before their marriage crumbles! And they know exactly where to turn for help: marriage counselor Betty Cooper! But their marriage was thrown an unexpected curveball when Hiram Lodge took a fatal heart attack. Meanwhile, the political landscape in Riverdale heats up as Congressman Moose Mason runs for re-election against newcomer Cheryl Blossom. However, Cheryl’s not one to play nice—and she’s sent Ambrose Pipps on a mission to do a smear campaign against Moose. With tensions on the rise, Mr. Weatherbee proposes a solution: Betty Cooper for Congresswoman! Then, in the Archie Marries Betty world, Archie and Betty have returned to Riverdale thanks to a mysterious call from Dilton Doiley. And they’re celebrating their tenth anniversary in style—by renewing their wedding vows! While they’re rekindling their romance, Veronica Lodge and Reggie Mantle are renewing their friendship, and vowing to remain copacetic despite their divorce—or at least that’s what Reggie’s led Veronica to believe!     There are plenty of things about this that are absolutely wonderful! While I suppose this is an all-ages book it really is geared towards adults in my humble opinion. I am not sure if we are supposed to have favourites but as a fact of life we all do and the first one, Archie and Veronica's marriage, is mine. There is something about this and the way it's being told that makes me wish we'd see this a whole lot more. As in monthly more. There is the aspect of Ronnie going back to work to run her fathers company, Archie's feeling of inadequacy and then with their kids at school that lends itself to some first class storytelling that piques the curiosity and interest.     Through both tales the story & plot development is fantastic and the character development is phenomenal as they navigate their way through, around and bonded with each other. The way we see the situations arise in the natural course of things so the story feels like it's natural and not forced or written to be a certain way. With the pacing introducing us to the twists and turns that are riddled throughout both stories the way the ebb & flow has been created makes for stupendous reading! I love how the characterisation is being done, with interactions, dialogue, decisions made and the whole acting to and because of the situations that arise.     The interiors here are what it's all about. Dan and his familiarity with these characters and how he's able to capture the complex simplicity of the franchise is so incredible to witness. While it does surprise me that Veronica has a more conservative, dare I say matronly, look definitely makes a statement. How he's envisioned these characters as adults has been sensational. The utilisation of the page layouts and how we see the angles and perspective in the panels shows his masterful eye for storytelling. That we see backgrounds thrills me like you wouldn't believe. The colour work here is beautifully done as well. The way we see shading and shadows through the hues and tones is marvellous. I must say whomever this Tina is she looks awfully familiar as in real life person familiar and that drives me nuts so of course it's amazing.     Well now the last page is something I could never have seen coming in a million years, so kudos on that. Still it begs the question who is Dilton? This whole hipster look he's got going on with that beard and bald head under a baseball cap. Oh I am intrigued and I am thinking way too much about what he's doing there and how he's seeing what he is on this phone/tablet whatnot. Now when is Dilton getting his own series so we can explore all the craziness that he's involved with and we could use a thousand examples in a myriad of books. That and where is Kevin? Why isn't Kevin seen in a bigger role or even really around at all? ​     Oh this book is super duper amazing and I cannot wait till next issue!
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Riverdale Season 5 Episode 3 Review – Chapter 79: Graduation
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This RIVERDALE review contains spoilers.
Riverdale Season 5 Episode 3
“Are we doomed to just be haunted by this town for the rest of our lives?”
So asks Jughead Jones in this most emotional episode of Riverdale, and it’s a question that is uttered almost rhetorically even though we all know the answer. There’s a valedictorian feel to this installment in every sense, one that subtextually speaks of how the series is closing the door on what is what in order to reinvent itself. And friends, it’s arguably the most grounded episode the show has ever done…and maybe the best?
I’ve mentioned previously how weird it is whenever Riverdale focuses on aspects of normal teenage life. High school has never been a huge part of the program, so graduation feels like an necessary obstacle that must be hurdled in order to get these characters into their respective futures. Realizing this, episode writer (and show co-creator) Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa has crafted a graceful farewell to Riverdale High that is more about dealing with the consequences of the past than graduation itself.
Always the best speechmaker on the show, Betty’s succinct graduation address acknowledges how easy it is for innocence to slip away. “Stay young for as long as possible, even if it’s only for one more moment,” she sincerely states, gravely aware of how the mayhem inflicted by the Black Hood, the Gargoyle King, Jingle Jangle, and all of Riverdale’s ills have fractured the psyches of the next generation.
It is an issue the Cooper family has dealt with repeatedly, and was even doing so while Betty was speaking to the community and her peers. For the impact of Riverdale life has again hit home, this time by Jellybean’s actions as The Auteur. In an attempt to save Jellybean before she is consumed by her demons, F.P. decides to take her back to Toledo — back to Gladys and something resembling a normal life.
The collateral damage is massive. Alice loses her partner, Jellybean loses her brother, the town loses the best sheriff it has ever had. (F.P. demanding that Hiram Lodge reinstall Tom Keller as sheriff is the sort of delightful contrivance that only this series can get away with).
Time and again on Riverdale we’ve heard characters give speeches that the town residents must “do better.” Now that there are proven examples of how the madness of the town is impacting its youngest citizens, will anything change? Narratively, it’s doubtful. And a “normal” Riverdale would be a hell of a dull place.
But what feels revolutionary here is that this episode is excellent while still being rooted firmly in reality. Riverdale can still be compelling by just focusing on the friendships that bind these characters without relying on narrative gimmicks. This may break the show, but it could also rebirth it.
That said, I still want zombies.
This episode was originally intended to be last year’s season finale before Covid-19 halted production. In many ways though it feels like a series wrap up. As the credits roll we have all of the characters separated. Archie has decided to the join the Army, with Betty, Veronica and Jughead away and estranged at their respective colleges. Cheryl remains in Riverdale, determined to rehabilitate the Blossom family image while her beloved Toni is away at school.
Jughead tells us as the episode concludes that the gang will be brought back together by a new mystery six years later. We don’t as of yet know what that is, and the anticipation is exhilarating. Bring on next week!
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Riverdale Rundown
• The baseball card included in the time capsule from the Class of 1945 was for Ambrose “Rocket” Pipps, which was the name of a minor character who primarily appeared in Bob Bolling’s melancholy Little Archie comics. (He was an outsider who Archie would regularly bully, often brutally so). The character also made an appearance in the Life with Archie: The Married Life series, this time as a business partner of Archie’s.
• Riverdale has been renewed for a sixth season, so we can expect this show’s craziness to go on indefinitely.
• Penelope Blossom skulking about in the bushes after graduation was a hilarious bit of business. And by her turning herself in to the authorities, she should be out in about six years…which is also the length of the time jump the show is about to go through.
• After all that these characters have gone through, is a kiss that really didn’t mean anything between Archie and Betty that big of a deal?
• What will Mr. Lodge do now? And, more importantly, does anyone really care?
• This episode was full of emotional gut punches, with my three favorites being the Fred flashback, F.P. and Alice’s farewell, and the beautifully orchestrated farewell between Archie and his friends on the side of the road.
• Archie’s suggestion that he and his friends all meet up at Pop’s one year after graduation had big Wet Hot American Summer vibes. Maybe no one but Jug showed up because everyone else was too busy fondling their sweaters?
• In the episode’s biggest dick move, Mr. Weatherbee tells Archie he has to repeat his senior year then immediately asks for a favor — having him sing at graduation. Speaking of this, it made me feel like a fossil to realize that Archie and the gang probably think of “Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)” as an oldie.
• Speaking of which, I openly giggled when Archie started singing Green Day. Given the characters’ comic book longevity I thought that Alphaville’s “Forever Young” would have been a better choice, albeit a tad on the nose.
• “Maybe a little normal high school angst is good for us,” says Jughead, moments before a little normal high school angst rips he and his friends apart.
• Mr. Weatherbee is sporting a glove on his right hand as a result of losing a few fingers during his escape from The Farm.
• While the fate of the core four is largely uncertain, we do know from his appearance in the future-set Katy Keene that Kevin Keller goes on to become the drama teacher at Riverdale High. It would have been nice though for the show to take a moment to address his (and Reggie’s for that matter) future plans.
• Pop Tate once again has ownership of the Chok’lit Shoppe. Expect this plotpoint to play a big role in the rest of this season.
• The name of the four Riverdale High students who went off to war (and who haunt Archie throughout this episode) are Carl Callahan, Walt “Wildcat” Wright, Ab Ackerman, and Gordy Greene. I’m guessing these are super deep cut Archie/pop culture references that even I don’t know. If you recognize their significance, let us know.
• Cheryl pulls a The Red Circle comic out of the vintage time capsule, this is a reference to the super heroes whose publisher, MLJ, later became Archie Comics.
• Will Jughead now be hatless in future episodes of Riverdale? If so, I’m going to be VERY upset.
• Kevin including Josie’s cat ears in the new time capsule is a fantastic tribute to his step sister, and a character whose fate in the TV Archieverse is unknown following the cancellation of Katy Keene.
• It was great to hear Penelope call Cheryl (dressed in red for graduation, obviously) “nightmare child” once again.
• While effective, Betty’s commencement speech was easily the shortest in television history.
• The fact that there are Serpents in seemingly every major city will never not be hilarious to me.
• It’s nice to see that Vegas is alive and well. This dog has been so neglected on the series that I expect him to turn up on one of those Sarah McLachlan commercials.
• Jughead’s narration of the gang drifting apart following graduation was clearly inspired by the end of Stand By Me. (God knows these kids have seen enough dead bodies in their day).
• Hermione Lodge spending a summer in the Hamptons with Andy Cohen and starring on The Real Housewives of New York City? Chef’s kiss.
• Next week: The fifth season of Riverdale gets properly underway, and I for one can’t wait to see what happens next.
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No worries; when I clicked on her blog it said there was nothing there so I had to ask. I'll think about other characters but right now I'm working with a strong muse so it may take a bit to decide on someone else haha
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fredheads · 6 years
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empty brain: chic is FPs son
glowing brain: chic is just some random man and when betty told him they were siblings he decided to just play along
exploding brain: chic is fred’s son
galaxy brain: chic is archie’s long lost childhood friend ambrose pipps, back for revenge
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yunote · 9 years
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Bughead and the gang mourn the death of Archie in Life with Archie #36 (2014).
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Jughead thinks Dilton is insane for pointing out that Betty married Archie in an alternate universe in Archie: The Married Life 10th Anniversary #5 (2019).
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Little Jughead pulls Little Betty and Little Veronica safely back into shore in The Ride to the Other Side, World of Archie Double Digest #89 (2019).
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From Happy Haunting, Little Archie #14 (1995).
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From Archie Giant Series #609 (1990).
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