Showing posts with label Jughead Jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jughead Jones. Show all posts
Sunday, 2 April 2017
Editorial - Catching up with Riverdale
It's been a while since I've talked about this series, because I simply haven't had the time to give it full reviews. But I have been keeping an eye and have skimmed all of the episodes that have aired to date, the rest I've found kind of uncomfortable to watch but I'll get to that.
Just a heads up, I have not rewatched every episode for this, I'm just basing this on my thoughts from initial viewing. I'll divide my thoughts into sections because why not
Sunday, 29 January 2017
Riverdale Chapter 1 - The River's Edge review
So, the
Archie universe is coming to TV in live action for the first time in over a
decade. Being a massive fan of Mark Waid’s Archie reboot, I was interested to
take a look, until details started coming out about the series and certain
elements that I’ll address as this review goes on. Still pondering doing more
with this series but for now, here’s my take on Chapter One: The River’s Edge
Sunday, 28 February 2016
4 issue Test #22 - Jughead
In the latest title to enter the Archie
reboot, Archie’s pal, Jughead Jones takes a title role. Given how enjoyable
I’ve found Archie, I decided to take a look at this one. Much like last time,
I’m not going to review covers because there are tonnes of them and I will riff
on the side-stories at the end after the scores. I won’t be scoring them because
they’re not original content and they’ve aged a bit since their original
releases. With that said, let’s dig into to our favourite hamburger enthusiast
in Jughead #1-4
Tuesday, 8 December 2015
4 issue test #15 - Archie
Following me falling in love with Gotham
Academy (which I still love btw, despite some schedule problems in recent weeks) I suppose it’s time to look at another non-superhero title. This time
we look at Archie comics and their reboot stories. Archie is an interesting
little guy, from stories of his day to life he’s crossed over with some really
big names. He’s met the Ninja Turtles, the cast of Glee, and even the Punisher.
But all of that’s been cast aside for the reboot, so we’re going to take a
look.
2 things to get out of the way first. 1:
I’m not doing reviews of the covers, there are 50 million different variants
for each issue and I can’t be bothered with it. Second, for the main review,
I’m going over the original content. At the end I’ll do a bit of riffing on the
old Archie stories but content-wise they won’t factor into my overall results. So with that out of the way, lets take a look
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