![]() ![]() Overall, I enjoyed this thick holiday time capsule. Just the coloring for the black ink was off. Thankfully, you can still read the stories without issue. ![]() Things like Veronica's jet black hair were muddled and instead appeared graying and mottled. Lastly, what is up with the print? Many pages seemed to have some serious print issues. Betty and Veronica look like they need a little meat on their bones. Personally, I feel it's more appropriate to go from the early days and show the progression of the characters. The editors decided to start with the 2020s and then work their way backwards to the 1940s. ![]() But the other omissions? What's up with that?Īnother aspect that I wasn't a fan of is how this book is set up. We even got a couple of L'il Archie stories! But where's Josie and the Pussycats? L'il Jinx? Katy Keene? Okay, I can understand maybe why Katy Keene isn't here. There's great stories starring favs such as Moose & Midge, Sabrina The Teenage Witch and elven pal Jingles. This extensive volume features work from greats such as Dan Parent (my favorite Archie artist!), Dan DeCarlo, and Frank Doyle. Of course, the one I went gaga for was the Christmas Special. Throughout 2021 and some of 2022, the publisher is releasing a number of 80th birthday specials. Archie Comics is celebrating it's 80th anniversary. ![]()
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