NEW YORK, May 21, 2009
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(CBS) After six decades of indecisiveness comic book favorite, "Archie" has finally decided to get married - of course the big question is who will he marry Betty or Veronica?
"The longest comic book love triangle in history is coming to an end. We're told that Archie Andrews will at long last propose to either Betty or Veronica in a special issue coming out this summer," said The Early Show co-anchor Harry Smith.
The series features the fictional teenage Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle and Forsythe "Jughead" Jones characters by publisher/editor John L. Goldwater, written by Vic Bloom and drawn and created by Bob Montana.
Early Show co-anchors Harry Smith and Maggie Rodriguez, Early Show news anchor, Russ Mitchell and Early Show's weather anchor and features reporter, Dave Price, sat down for a chat about the popular comic book.
"It's been a while since I have read an 'Archie' comic, but isn't he in high school?' asked Mitchell.
"He's been in for a long time - school is not his forte," Price joked.
"So I don't really know that much about the Archie comics. Is it like Mary Anne and Ginger, kind of the same thing?" asked Rodriguez.
Veronica is considerd the "hot one," the anchors concurred.
"If Archie were on an island, Veronica would be Ginger and Betty would be Mary Anne," Price explained.
"Oh, okay. So which one would you guys choose?" Rodriguez asked.
"Mary Anne," if we are doing this analogy with 'Gilligan's Island,'" said Price. "It's always about personality and kindness."
"Well, hang on a second. Is a volcano going to erupt in a week and kill everybody?" Smith joked.
"You're going with Veronica," Price told Smith.
"And forever?" Rodriguez asked.
"Betty," Price replied. "Do we agree gentlemen?"
"You've got to go with Betty on the long-term," Mitchell said.
"I won't ask you which one you think I am," Rodriguez said.
"You're a mix of the best between the two," Price responded.
"Best of both worlds," Mitchell added.
"Excellent answer, Dave Price," Rodriguez said.
"Hello, Nobel committee, I'd like to file a nomination," Price said.
"We can make peace in the morning..." Smith said.
The first issue of Archie Comics was released in 1942. Starting with issue #114, the title was shortened to "Archie".
Isn't he still like 16? What the hell?It's set in the future.
I don't know what it says about me that I keep up enough with Archie Comics news to be able to respond like this without having to double-check/Google/whatever.
movieking
05-25-09, 05:40 PM
When is this coming out?
Shannon Nutt
05-25-09, 05:51 PM
When is this coming out?
It's coming out shortly after Archie and Jughead do. ;)
InstantKarma
05-25-09, 05:56 PM
I bet it's Betty since Veronica is a bitch
mndtrp
05-25-09, 06:01 PM
Marry Betty, keep Veronica as the mistress.
SkullOrchard
05-25-09, 06:03 PM
They're still publishing Archie comics? I don't think I've even seen one since 1975.
InstantKarma
05-25-09, 06:03 PM
They're still publishing Archie comics? I don't think I've even seen one since 1975.
Yeah they are, I still see them at bookstores here
kvrdave
05-25-09, 06:26 PM
http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo316/kvrdave/bigethel.jpg
This news will kill Big Ethel :(
InstantKarma
05-25-09, 07:04 PM
http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo316/kvrdave/bigethel.jpg
This news will kill Big Ethel :(
No it won't because Big Ethel is in love with Jughead
Adam Tyner
05-25-09, 07:15 PM
When is this coming out?Archie #600 -- Sept. 8.
If he has any sense, Archie'll slip the ring on Cheryl Blossom's finger.
big whoppa
05-25-09, 07:44 PM
Good for him. I collected hundreds of Archie comics and digests when I was a kid.
cultshock
05-25-09, 07:49 PM
As long as he doesn't marry Cherry Poptart, she's a slut.
RayChuang
05-25-09, 11:26 PM
Archie #600 -- Sept. 8.
If he has any sense, Archie'll slip the ring on Cheryl Blossom's finger.
Remember the famous "Love Showdown" series from about 14 years ago? Your idea may not be so ridiculously far-fetched because I think in the end, the infighting between Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge over Archie may have convinced Archie to finally realize he needs a more steady girlfriend (despite her obvious flaws, Blossom still has strong feelings towards Archie and Archie wants to get away from Betty and Veronica eventually).
fumanstan
05-25-09, 11:29 PM
Veronica :up:
kvrdave
05-25-09, 11:38 PM
No it won't because Big Ethel is in love with Jughead
Look at the cover, man.....that's only because she couldn't have Archie.
Didn't he already get married to Betty in the Archie vs Wolverine limited series? Yes, I know it was retconned with the Ultimate Archie line, but it was still canon at one point!
kvrdave
05-27-09, 12:01 PM
You are thinking of either Archie 2099 or Archie Alpha done by Amalgam.
Fuck, I'm a nerd.
Trevor
05-27-09, 12:03 PM
Fuck, I'm a nerd.
Posting on an internet message board might have been your first clue....
Quack
05-27-09, 12:38 PM
Betty all the way. She's probably a freak in the bed.
Graftenberg
05-27-09, 12:46 PM
http://www.newsarama.com/comics/050927-Archie600.html
Archie Proposes to Veronica in Archie #600
http://i.livescience.com/images/a600-Veronica.jpg
Press Release
The eternal love triangle is the cornerstone of Archie Comics for over 65 years—and the bane of Archie Andrews' existence! In fact, over the years it has not only defined the Betty/Archie/Veronica relationship, but has even threatened to dismantle it a time or 20.
Never was this more evident than in the landmark “Love Showdown” storyline from 1994 and ’95. When Archie Comics announced that Archie Andrews may finally choose between Betty & Veronica once and for all, the response from the media, fans and retailers alike was unprecedented—and with good reason! The landmark "Love Showdown" storyline threatened the certainty of the love triangle and all it stood for, nearly bringing an end to the friendships of all three characters as Archie chose old flame Cheryl Blossom at story’s end!
Readers had nothing to fear, as ultimately Cheryl wore out her welcome in Riverdale. While she’s been an occasional presence (and to Betty and Veronica, an occasional nuisance) in the last 15 years, life has returned to normal for Archie and his friends. And that includes his seemingly never-ending inability to choose between Betty and Veronica, no matter how many times he takes them out.
Without question, the “Love Showdown” was the most talked-about, most publicized and most popular Archie Comics story ever... until now! The past 15 years’ worth of love triangle status quo really could be facing extinction in a story that will rock the world of everyone in Riverdale and be sure to keep people talking for months on end!
In fact, we’ll even go so far as to call it the Archie Story of the Century. With a title like “Archie Marries Veronica Part 1: The Proposal,” how could we call it anything else?!
Could it be true? Has Archie finally decided to take the plunge and propose to comics’ favorite rich girl? It sure looks that way! Earlier this year readers got a chance to relive “Freshman Year” with the famous teens of Riverdale High. Now make way for this special story that takes a look at Archie and his friends after they graduate college! What careers will they seek? Will the friends stay in Riverdale or disperse? What would lead Archie to have marriage on his mind? And why would he choose Veronica over Betty? How will Betty react? Can Archie shake off his klutzy past and hold down a steady job... for more than a month? Two things are certain: with the Lodges as hosts, this will be the biggest wedding Riverdale has ever seen... and the biggest Archie Comics story since the famous “Love Showdown!”
Acclaimed superhero movie producer Michael Uslan draws upon his lifelong love of Archie comic books to write this very special tale, rendered by legendary Archie Comics artist Stan Goldberg! The Archie story of the century begins here... don’t miss it!
ARCHIE #600
Shipping Date: August 12th, 2009
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: August 19th, 2009
On Sale on Newsstands: September 1st, 2009
32-page, full color comic
$2.50 US
Quack
05-27-09, 12:52 PM
What a dick.
dx23
05-27-09, 12:59 PM
If I was Archie, I would keep banging both without any commitment. By the way, don't we have a Comic Book Forum?
big whoppa
05-27-09, 06:23 PM
Well, that's Part 1 of 6. He's just proposing to Veronica so that's likely to change during the course of the remaining issues.
I've always wondered about that crosshatch in Archie's hair...
fujishig
05-27-09, 07:04 PM
With all the comments in here, the expression on Jughead's face is pretty funny...
Groucho
05-27-09, 07:18 PM
Special appearance by George Hamilton as "Ring Salesman".
I can't believe they can stretch this out for six issues.
milpool
05-27-09, 07:28 PM
I can't believe a fucking Archie comic costs $2.50.
I remember when Archie Digests cost 25 cents, and Archie Digests cost 60 cents.
kvrdave
05-27-09, 07:29 PM
She's rich, biaatch!
Groucho
05-27-09, 07:29 PM
By the way, proposing at a jewelry store? LEAST SURPRISING PROPOSAL LOCATION EVER.
The Valeyard
05-27-09, 08:13 PM
I can't believe a fucking Archie comic costs $2.50.
I remember when Archie Digests cost 25 cents, and Archie Digests cost 60 cents.
You think that's bad - Archie comics are the cheapest comics on the racks! Mainstream comics run between $2.99 to $3.99 these days.
Oh, and picking Veronica? Bad choice, Archie.
big whoppa
05-27-09, 09:09 PM
Special appearance by George Hamilton as "Ring Salesman".
No, I think he's black. Perhaps the only black man in all of Riverdale.
Trevor
05-28-09, 10:19 AM
You think that's bad - Archie comics are the cheapest comics on the racks! Mainstream comics run between $2.99 to $3.99 these days.
I could be wrong, but I think you'd have to call Archie comics "mainstream". I imagine their sales figures have always been fairly high, and perhaps higher than most DC and Marvel titles.
Adam Tyner
05-28-09, 12:19 PM
I imagine their sales figures have always been fairly high, and perhaps higher than most DC and Marvel titles.Absolutely! Not the traditional size comics so much, though (although their Sonic the Hedgehog comics do alright), but the digests do extremely well:
It helps that they're everywhere. Archie barely moves anything in dedicated comic stores, but you can pick up a digest pretty much anywhere, they're reasonably cheap, and there's not any continuity to deter young readers diving in for the first time or casual readers that might go years between grabbing a copy.
As a point of comparison, the top-selling Big Two comic last month was Detective Comics #853. It sold around 104K copies, and that's on par with what Archie is moving for their top digests.
kvrdave
05-28-09, 12:44 PM
Absolutely! Not the traditional size comics so much, though (although their Sonic the Hedgehog comics do alright), but the digests do extremely well:
It helps that they're everywhere. Archie barely moves anything in dedicated comic stores, but you can pick up a digest pretty much anywhere, they're reasonably cheap, and there's not any continuity to deter young readers diving in for the first time or casual readers that might go years between grabbing a copy.
As a point of comparison, the top-selling Big Two comic last month was Detective Comics #853. It sold around 104K copies, and that's on par with what Archie is moving for their top digests.
Wow. That is impressive.
fujishig
05-28-09, 01:09 PM
Isn't it mostly because of the sweet deal they have to get their digest on grocery store racks? Marvel and DC would kill for that kind of deal.
Trevor
05-28-09, 01:25 PM
Isn't it mostly because of the sweet deal they have to get their digest on grocery store racks? Marvel and DC would kill for that kind of deal.
They should have. I've always felt that Marvel and DC should have taken huge losses, if necessary, to keep a kid oriented and inexpensive Superman and Spider-man comic or digest in grocery stores.
They've lost their fan base by making their product inaccessible to children for so many years.
Adam Tyner
05-28-09, 01:33 PM
Isn't it mostly because of the sweet deal they have to get their digest on grocery store racks? Marvel and DC would kill for that kind of deal.There are a few problems there.
1) There really aren't that many Archie-family digests. If they were to share grocery store checkout rack space with Marvel and DC, you'd be down to one or maybe two books per publisher, and even that might be unrealistically high. This would still be a far cry from when I first started buying comics where you could go into any convenience store and even a lot of grocery stores and have a spinner rack to choose from. I think a really limited selection from The Big Two wouldn't amount to much.
2) Marvel and DC charge ridiculous prices for their digests. Admittedly, their digests are bigger (but still more $$$ per page), and you could make the argument that Archie has economy of scale on their side -- they can charge less because they're producing and selling so many more. I've read that the biggest reason non-specialized retailers don't have any interest in stocking comics is that they make next to nothing on them. (This is why some comics you do find outside of dedicated shops cost another $0.50 or whatever more.) I think one hiccup is that Marvel/DC look at themselves as releasing a premium product while the Archie stuff is more 'disposable'.
3) Archie digests are completely self-contained. You could pick up one without ever having read a comic (Archie or otherwise!) before, never read another digest again, and still be getting the "complete" experience. Marvel and DC comics really aren't that accessible. Too many big events, too much continuity, too many crossovers... For something like this to be a success, they'd really need to push their kids' lines. I don't think it'd be a magic bullet for the industry as a whole -- just a profitable niche (even though the business as a whole can be shrugged off as a niche anyway).
4) Kind of tying in to the point above, Archie doesn't have long, long bits of Bendis-esque dialogue or hyperintricate artwork, so it shrinks down pretty comfortably. I'm kind of skeptical how well a lot of more traditional comics would translate unless they were written/drawn with digests as a consideration.
5) I think Archie pays a hefty chunk of change for that prime placement. They have a foothold now, so it's okay -- it's a proven success for them, so they can roll with it. It could be a really costly experiment for Marvel or DC, assuming they were even able to muscle Archie out. I mean, Archie's "safe", there's an element of nostalgia there... The same could go for a kid-centric Marvel/DC digest too, but just because mothers/girls/whomever are buying Archie comics at a supermarket checkout doesn't mean that it'll translate to the audience for Marvel/DC as well. It could, but...y'know, could not.
fujishig
05-28-09, 01:38 PM
Marvel and DC used to have grocery rack placement... I remember buying digests of their stuff (and great stuff too... Brave and the Bold collections, JSA reprints, etc.) from the same place Archie has their stuff. The rumor is that because Archie was instrumental in popularizing those racks from the very beginning, that they get a heavy discount for them. That's the kind of deal I was referring to, if it actually exists.
Adam Tyner
05-28-09, 02:15 PM
Oh, I know. I still have some of those G.I. Joe and Spider-Man digests myself, and I remember the DC digests even though I don't have any memory of actually buying one. (I had a subscription to one of the Superman books when I was really young, but I was a Marvel loyalist for all of elementary school through junior high.)
I dunno. I think Marvel and DC are too blindly focused on digital, and the cost of doing business for them on the newsstand might be too much of a disincentive.
Bob Wayne -- who'd pushed kid-friendly digests in recent years -- from this year's NYCC:
Another question about Tiny Titans: "How come we can't get it into the newsstand market?"
"The entire print magazine category, from Time magazine and Newsweek all the way down to comics, is incredibly difficult right now," said Bob Wayne. "It is going to be a very tough period for almost anything to survive in that environment. It is very difficult to get any number of new comics in that environment."
"The reality still is that there isn't that much distribution out there, because there aren't that many places where they're on sale anymore," he added. "Comics, in your lifetime, has gone from something you can find anywhere to something you have to seek out on your own. And that is unlikely to change at any point soon due to how the market is now."
Oh! And I'm seeing something supporting what you're saying about Archie:
Publishers have to pay the grocery stores plenty to be in those digest slots — though, interestingly, Archie is an exception. As I recall, Archie, through its involvement with the Comics Magazine Association of America, actually played a role in inventing the checkout counter magazine display program — and, as I understand it, receives a grandfathered slot in those displays which, otherwise, would be prohibitively expensive. That’s the reason you only ever see Archies there.
kvrdave
05-28-09, 02:43 PM
2) Marvel and DC charge ridiculous prices for their digests. Admittedly, their digests are bigger (but still more $$$ per page), and you could make the argument that Archie has economy of scale on their side -- they can charge less because they're producing and selling so many more. I've read that the biggest reason non-specialized retailers don't have any interest in stocking comics is that they make next to nothing on them. (This is why some comics you do find outside of dedicated shops cost another $0.50 or whatever more.) I think one hiccup is that Marvel/DC look at themselves as releasing a premium product while the Archie stuff is more 'disposable'.
Once Image and Valiant comics came out and had glossy paper and high end artwork, Marvel and DC decided they needed to follow suit. That raised the price. Archie has been 4-color forever, and it definitely helps keep their prices down, I would guess.
It is amazing how I don't read comics much anymore. In a small town, they don't exist. There is no place to buy one. I pretty much have to get them on the internet, and as a result, no impulse buys.
InstantKarma
05-28-09, 08:46 PM
How does this sound?
Archie marries Veronica and Jughead marries Betty and they lived happily ever after!
kvrdave
05-28-09, 09:24 PM
Cold. Even we don't care about Big Ethel. :(
Adam Tyner
05-28-09, 09:26 PM
How does this sound?
Archie marries Veronica and Jughead marries Betty and they lived happily ever after!...and then they rename the show "The Suite Life of Zack and Cody and Adam". All of my dreams fulfilled!
Seeker
05-28-09, 11:30 PM
The good girl always loses, the good guy always loses. It's a bitch life.
Ginger/Mary Anne
Veronica/Betty
Lois Lane/Lana Lang (give me Lana any day over Lois!)
Even in Harry Potter, Ginny is the "I'll take you to bed any day Harry" whereas Hermione is the "I study in the library"....
kvrdave
05-28-09, 11:32 PM
:lol: It's all true.
The Valeyard
05-29-09, 12:09 AM
I could be wrong, but I think you'd have to call Archie comics "mainstream". I imagine their sales figures have always been fairly high, and perhaps higher than most DC and Marvel titles.
Maybe I didn't word it correctly but Archie was definitely meant to be apart of that mainstream comment.
When we announced that Archie proposed to Veronica in last month’s milestone ARCHIE #600, the response was off the charts! Fans everywhere just had to weigh in on this latest threat to the eternal love triangle—the cornerstone of Archie Comics for over 65 years, and the bane of Archie Andrews’ existence! Not only has the love triangle defined the Betty/Archie/Veronica relationship through the years; it has even threatened to dismantle it a time or 20.
There hasn’t been a more talked-about, more publicized Archie Comics story since “The Love Showdown.” While that ‘90s epic had readers choosing sides over the notion that Archie Andrews may finally choose between Betty & Veronica once and for all, the resolution of that tantalizing tale provided a way for the status quo to return.
Until now!
Now, what many consider “the unthinkable” is about to happen: Archie is going to marry Veronica!
You can get off the floor now.
Yes, nearly 70 years of Archie Comics history is about to be turned on its head, and the past 15 years’ worth of love triangle status quo faces potentially permanent extinction, in a story that will rock the world of everyone in Riverdale and be sure to keep people talking for months on end! In fact, we’ll even go so far as to call it the Archie Story of the Century. With a title like “Archie Marries Veronica Part 2: The Wedding,” how could we call it anything else?!
This is the unforgettable epic that hurtles readers into Archie’s future... and it’s a future where Riverdale’s favorite rich girl wins his hand in marriage! With Mr. Lodge footing the bill, it’s proving to be the most spectacular wedding ever to hit Riverdale... and perhaps the country! The guys all look spiffy in their tuxes, and the girls are gorgeous in their gowns... but just who is Betty’s date, Henry? This emotionally-charged tale will tug at your heartstrings as you witness Archie’s poignant heart-to-heart talk with Betty before the nuptials, the choked-up parents of the betrothed, and a surprise ending that will leave you speechless!
Acclaimed superhero movie producer Michael Uslan draws upon his lifelong love of Archie comic books to write this very special tale, rendered by legendary Archie Comics artist Stan Goldberg! You are cordially invited to witness the Archie story of the century, so RSVP by ordering your copy today!
ARCHIE #601
THE ARCHIE STORY OF THE CENTURY CONTINUES AS ARCHIE MARRIES VERONICA!!!
"Archie Marries Veronica Part 2: The Wedding": This is it - the issue where Archie fans all over the world pinch themselves to see if they only dreamt last issue's tale about Archie proposing to Veronica! Well, all we can say is prepare to be shell-shocked, because not only did he propose, but in this issue, wedding bells are ringing! This is the unforgettable epic that hurtles readers into Archie's future... and it's a future where Riverdale's favorite rich girl wins his hand in marriage! With Mr. Lodge footing the bill, it's proving to be the most spectacular wedding ever to hit Riverdale... and perhaps the country! The guys all look spiffy in their tuxes, and the girls are gorgeous in their gowns... but just who is Betty's date, Henry? This emotionally-charged tale will tug at your heartstrings as you witness Archie's poignant heart-to-heart talk with Betty before the nuptials, the choked-up parents of the betrothed, and a surprise ending that will leave you speechless! Don't miss the biggest Archie Comics story since the famous "Love Showdown," written by acclaimed superhero movie producer Michael Uslan and rendered by legendary Archie Comics artist Stan Goldberg! You are cordially invited to witness the Archie story of the century, so RSVP by ordering your copy today!
SCRIPT: Michael Uslan
ART: Stan Goldberg
Shipping Date: September 9th, 2009
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: September 16th, 2009
On Sale on Newsstands: September 29th, 2009
32-page, full color comic
$2.50 US
Charlie Goose
06-15-09, 04:36 PM
The reason Betty is tearing up is because of the odor from the beaker of sulfuric acid in her big purse. As soon as Veronica steps out of the jewelry store, Jughead has been paid to throw it in her face.
Nick Danger
06-15-09, 05:54 PM
You'd think that for their biggest marketing event in years, Archie Comics would have assigned a better artist to the cover.
big whoppa
06-15-09, 06:03 PM
^ I agree. Back in the day, the artwork was much better.
kvrdave
06-15-09, 06:25 PM
Reggie seems to be taking it well.
ElementZ
06-15-09, 10:50 PM
Because he knows he will still be laying the pipe to Ronnie. He's the dude.
Nick Danger
06-15-09, 10:58 PM
Reggie seems to be about to grab someone's twig and berries.
Mrs. Danger
06-15-09, 11:11 PM
"Emotionally charged"? Archie comics?
And, hey, why are all these people only children?
brianluvdvd
06-16-09, 02:02 AM
http://i387.photobucket.com/albums/oo316/kvrdave/bigethel.jpg
This news will kill Big Ethel :(
Wow...I actually had this comic when I was a kid. Haven't seen it in over 25 years. Thanks for the flashback.
I agree on the artwork comment and was going to say something myself. Looks like a non-professional 15 year old drew it. Why?
Adam Tyner
06-16-09, 07:23 AM
I agree on the artwork comment and was going to say something myself. Looks like a non-professional 15 year old drew it. Why?On the entirely opposite end of the spectrum, it was drawn by a 77 year old (!).
ytrez
06-16-09, 08:50 AM
On the entirely opposite end of the spectrum, it was drawn by a 77 year old (!).
Exactly. Here's a guy who's apparently been associated with Archie comics since the 70's who's been given a plum assignment like drawing the cover to what might be the biggest story in the publisher's history. I think it's great that Archie Comics respects their past and their artists. Marvel shit on Jack Kirby for years but at least Archie knows how to treat their talent. And while it isn't the best comic art I've ever seen, it is consistent with the traditional Archie style. Good for them.
brianluvdvd
06-16-09, 09:35 AM
Maybe it's the inker's fault on the above cover. ;)
davidh777
06-16-09, 11:51 AM
Archie went for the $. :(
I admit I picked up a couple Double Digests a while back out of nostalgia, but they were pretty unengaging. I did enjoy this, though:
I'm thinking this whole thing might be a dream sequence, like JR getting shot.
milo bloom
09-02-09, 08:17 PM
I'm thinking this whole thing might be a dream sequence, like JR getting shot.
Veronica will be stuffed in a fridge (http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/StuffedIntoTheFridge), leading Archie to run right into Betty's arms.
davidh777
09-08-09, 11:58 AM
Couldn't resist picking up #1. I liked the story, didn't care for the art. I mean, not that it was a great story, but I was involved and interested in seeing what happens next.
milo bloom
10-13-09, 04:06 PM
Anyone still reading? I'm anxious to see if a fridge-stuffing moment happened, but I'm not going to spend my money on it. :lol:
bluetoast
10-13-09, 10:30 PM
I've been an Archie reader for a while, picked up the first two of this arc. Not bad, but of course, the first few pages indicate that this is all a dream, no surprise there.
davidh777
10-13-09, 11:23 PM
I read #2 and will probably continue. I admit I'm also reading the "new look" Archie leaves Riverdale arc in Double Digest. Also not bad, and the remainder of the stories are less lame than the last digests I picked up a couple years ago.
DGibFen
10-21-09, 08:21 PM
I just finished Archie 602. Guess what happens??
It's all an "alternate future". In 603, he asks Betty to marry him.
Quack
10-21-09, 09:14 PM
WTF, are you serious....sounds about as fun as the recent Spider-Man happenings.
davidh777
10-31-09, 11:46 AM
I don't know if I needed the mental picture of Archie and Veronice generating twins