Betty & Veronica...Super-Spies....
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Betty & Veronica...Super-Spies....
Just saw the January
Archie solicits and this one looked intriguing....
Maybe Terry has a point with all those Betty & Veronica titles in his top 10, I may try this one out.....
Archie solicits and this one looked intriguing....
Maybe Terry has a point with all those Betty & Veronica titles in his top 10, I may try this one out.....
Re: Betty & Veronica...Super-Spies....
That one looked kind of interesting to me too. That one might be fun to discuss on the Weekly Comics Spotlight when it comes out.JLAFan wrote:Just saw the January
Archie solicits and this one looked intriguing....
Maybe Terry has a point with all those Betty & Veronica titles in his top 10, I may try this one out.....
Nice catsuits. The preview says that Dilton makes them spy gadgets, that should be funny.
I love reading Archie in January, because it's always 65 and sunny in Riverdale (unless the story calls for inclement weather, of course).
B&V Spectacular is the magazinesque format book, so yall might rather just read one of the conventional comic books from the Archie line. Although for people with tween daughters it's perfect.
I love reading Archie in January, because it's always 65 and sunny in Riverdale (unless the story calls for inclement weather, of course).
B&V Spectacular is the magazinesque format book, so yall might rather just read one of the conventional comic books from the Archie line. Although for people with tween daughters it's perfect.
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It's 65 & sunny here where I am in January also, so I guess I'll feel right at home in Riverdale.....Terry wrote:Nice catsuits. The preview says that Dilton makes them spy gadgets, that should be funny.
I love reading Archie in January, because it's always 65 and sunny in Riverdale (unless the story calls for inclement weather, of course).
B&V Spectacular is the magazinesque format book, so yall might rather just read one of the conventional comic books from the Archie line. Although for people with tween daughters it's perfect.
What exactly is the "magazinesque format" of which you speak? Lots of tweenie girl articles interspersed with an occasional short comic story?
The thing that was really selling me on this one were B&V in the leather catsuits.......
You guessed it on the magazinesque format. The main story is followed by fashion tips and ideas for going green or throwing a Halloween party. However, I still buy it because Dan Parent writes and illustrates the story in each issue, and I really enjoy his work. Plus you don't have to worry about it being a dated reprint story about beatniks or something.
And as you can see, his covers are great. The Halloween issue:
And as you can see, his covers are great. The Halloween issue:
How many story pages are there in each issue?Terry wrote:You guessed it on the magazinesque format. The main story is followed by fashion tips and ideas for going green or throwing a Halloween party. However, I still buy it because Dan Parent writes and illustrates the story in each issue, and I really enjoy his work. Plus you don't have to worry about it being a dated reprint story about beatniks or something.
And as you can see, his covers are great. The Halloween issue:
At $2.25 it would still be a better deal in terms of story pages per dollar if it has at least 20 or so story pages.
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Aw, come on! Give in to your Ronnie-lust!Lord Shaper wrote:I have to try not to buy it for looking at Veronica alone...
My wife hates that I buy every movie with Alicia Witt in it so I don't think she'd like me getting that for Ronnie!
I was always a Betty man, and got the chance to meet Parent this past SDCC. He had a bunch of Betty's done up as different heroines, and my wife, bless her, let me pick up a Black Canary sketch from him.
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Sounds like you've got a keeper there. Interestingly, Parent is on the record as preferring Veronica. I guess you have to come to cons ready for what the fans want, though.torchsong wrote:I was always a Betty man, and got the chance to meet Parent this past SDCC. He had a bunch of Betty's done up as different heroines, and my wife, bless her, let me pick up a Black Canary sketch from him.