Книга: «Комикс Лучшее от Арчи. Том 1»
Производитель: "Archie Comics" Этот рыжий парень не нуждается в представлении, ведь его лицо украшает витрины магазинов комиксов по всему свету вот уже 75 лет, а сам он давно стал символом американской подростковой культуры и занял почётное место в сердцах миллионов читателей! В первый сборник вошли комиксы про Арчи и его друзей, вышедшие в период с 1941 по 2010 год, специально отобранные профессионалами индустрии, знающих о нём не понаслышке. |
Archie Comics
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Louis Silberkleit
John L. Goldwater
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Archie Comics is an American Archie's first appearance in " "Archie Comics" is also the title of the company's longest running publication, the first issue appearing with a cover date of Winter 1942. Starting with issue #114 the title was shortened to simply "Archie". History Archie Comics started out in 1939 as MLJ Comics, named after the first initials of its three founders: Maurice Coyne, Louis Silberkleit, and John L. Goldwater. Early MLJ titles featured generic The "Hangman" (the "Comet's" younger brother) might be the most brutal superhero of the 1940s. "Roy the Superboy" preceded " In the 1950s and 1960s, cartoonist The enduring Archie legacy has spanned dozens of "Archie" titles, including In May 2007, Archie debuted what they call a more "dynamic", realistic art style since its title characters' debut in The "Archie" characters have been continually successful in other mediums since the comic's inception. The "Archie Andrews" radio program debuted May 31, 1943, and ran on various networks until September 5, 1953. The "Archie" newspaper comic strip was launched in 1946, and was drawn by Bob Montana until his death in 1975. In 1968, "Archie" was adapted into a In the 1970s and 1980s, the Archie characters were authorized for use in a series of Several attempts have been made to revive MLJ's original superhero line, without success. Recently at Comiccon 2008 it was announced that the characters have been licensed to DC. Lawsuits The February 1962 issue of Later attempts to reprint the Goodman Beaver story, with names and artwork altered by Kurtzman and Elder to minimize similarities to Archie characters and trademarks, were again met with threatened legal action by Archie Comics. However, according to a May 2008 posting on Ironically, despite the above legal wrangling, Archie Comics never took any action against Kurtzman, Elder nor publisher Archie Comics sued music duo On Jughead's Revenge, an American punk rock band was forced to split up after a lawsuit from Archie Comics in April 2001. The Archie universe "Archie" is set in the small town of Riverdale. The state, or even the general location of the town, is unclear. It is known, however, that John L. Goldwater attended For the comics' 60th anniversary in 2002, several geographical and historical hints to the location of Riverdale were printed in every digest issue. At the end of the year, it was revealed that the hints point to Riverdale being located in the " Characters The Archie gang (main characters) * Archibald "Archie" Andrews, [http://www.archiecomics.com/whos_who.htm Who's Who?] , at Archie Comics] main character, a typical Parents (of the main characters) Of all the parents, it is Veronica's father and Archie's parents who appear most frequently. The other parents appear less frequently: Other Teens/Expanded Archie Gang (supporting) * Marmaduke "Moose"/"Big Moose" Mason (earlier "Moose McGee"), a muscular star athlete who is a poor student and is possessive about his girlfriend. He also is known to be dyslexic [ [http://archiecomic.com/trivia_quiz.htm Freshamn Year] , Archie Comics] The Faculty * Mr. Waldo Weatherbee, the school principal, popularly referred to as 'The Bee'. He is often a victim of Archie's clumsiness, and the latter frequently finds himself in detention. Other Characters * Terry "Pop" Tate, (earlier Leo Tate)owner of the Chocklit Shoppe (in older comics, Pop's Malt Shop) where Archie and the gang frequently hang out. "Archie" spin-off titles * " uperheroes At various points, Archie Comics has experimented with publishing various superhero titles. Beginning with the companies "very first comic publication" - " During "Archie's Silver Age (late 1950s through the 1960s)," the Shield led other characters in the Many of these characters were later licenced to DC.cite web| url=http://www.newsarama.com/comics/080726-comiccon-jms-archie.html|title=SDCC '08 JMS Talks DC's Brave & the Bold... and Archie??? |accessdate=2008-09-18 |publisher= Red Circle Comics In October 1973, Archie's new "Red Circle Comics" imprint debuted with "Chilling Adventures in Sorcery" #3 (formerly "Chilling Adventures in Sorcery as told by Sabrina"), later morphing into "Red Circle Sorcery" with issue #6, running for a further six issues, until issue #11 (Feb, 1975). A small handful of other shortlived, non-Archie, titles were published by Red Circle Comics before - in 1978/79 - two digests were published collecting some of the Archie Superhero comics from the previous decade. These were "Archie's Super Hero Special" and "Archie's Super Hero Comic Digest Magazine" - the latter notable for printing a previously-unpublished revamp of the Black Hood by In the 1980s, Archie's superheros returned. Initially published by !mpact Archie's super-heroes were later leased to Currently published titles * "Archie" (Winter 1942— ) Defunct titles * "Archie 3000!" (1989-91) References External links * Источник: Archie Comics
* Elizabeth "Betty" Cooper, the blonde
* Veronica "Ronnie/Ron" Lodge, the rich, sometimes nice and sometimes snobbish girl. Betty's best friend and rival for Archie's affections.
* Forsythe Pendleton "Jughead" Jones III, - Archie's best friend. Jughead is sarcastic, obsessed with eating, lazy, and apathetic towards girls; however he is also portrayed to be very clever and knowledgeable on a wide variety of subjects, being second only to Dilton Doily.
* Reginald "Reggie" Mantle, the vain and conceited practical joker who thinks he can date anyone he wants.
* Mr. Hiram Lodge, Veronica's rich father; who often dreads meeting Archie due to Archie's clumsiness and knack for causing him trouble
* Mr. Frederick "Fred" Andrews, [http://www.archiecomics.com/whoswho/riverdale/whos-who-riverdale.htm Who's Who in Riverdale?] , at Archie Comics] Archie's father who is pear-shaped, old-fashioned, and balding.
* Mrs. Mary Andrews, Archie's typical all-American suburban mother.
* Mrs. Hermione Lodge, Veronica's mother. Appears far less frequently than her husband, and rarely plays a significant role. (also been called Julie circa 1980s).
* Mr. Hal Cooper, Betty's middle-class but hard-working father who works as a druggist.
* Mrs. Alice Cooper, Betty's caring, highly supportive mother.
* Mr. Forsythe Pendleton Jones Jr, Jughead's father (referred to as Timothy Jones in one story), who looks just like his son, only older and balding.
* Mrs. Gladys Jones, Jughead's mother.
* Other parents of Archie characters.
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* Dilton Donald "Dilly" Doiley, the very intelligent
* Ethel "Big Ethel" Muggs (earlier "Ethel Dinklehof"), a tall, stringy, somewhat dorky but goodhearted teenager who always tries to win over Jughead, albeit unsuccessfully.
* Charles "Chuck" Clayton, an African-American athlete and cartoonist.
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* Other teenagers in Archie Comics.
* Miss Geraldine Grundy, a teacher at Riverdale High. Usually portrayed as an English teacher.
* Professor Benjamin
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* Coach Floyd Clayton, [http://www.archiecomics.com/whos_who.htm] Chuck's dad, also a physical education teacher.
* Miss Bernice Beazley, the somewhat grouchy school cafeteria cook.
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* Other faculty members.
* Jellybean, Jughead's little sister. Her real name is Forsythia.
* Hot Dog, Jughead's faithful pet dog.
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* "Josie and the Pussycats" (also published as "Josie" and "She's Josie")
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* "Wilbur"
* "Suzie"
* "Ginger"
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* "Archie Digest" (Aug 1973— )
* "Archie's Double Digest" (1981— )
* "Archie's Holiday Fun Digest" (1996— )
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* "Betty" (Sept 1992— )
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* "Betty and Veronica Double Digest" (1987— )
* "Betty and Veronica Spectacular" (Oct 1992— )
* "Jughead and Friends Digest" (June 2005— )
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* "Sonic the Hedgehog" (June 1993— )
* "Sonic X" (Sept. 2005— )
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* "Veronica" (Apr 1989— )
* "Archie Americana Series"
* "Archie Annual Comics Digest"
* "Archie Archie Andrews Where Are You? Digest" (1977-98)
* "Archie and Me" (1964-87)
* "Archie's Explorers of the Unknown!" (1990-91)
* "Archie at Riverdale High" (1972-87)
* "Archie's Giant Series Digest" (1954-92, revolving one-shot and recurring titles similar to Dell's Four-Color series; early issues had longer page counts, but by the 1980s this had ended)
* "Archie's Joke Book Digest" (1953-82)
* "Archie's Pals 'n Gals" (1952-91)
* "Archie's RC Racers" (1990-91)
* "Archie Story & Game Digest"
* "Archie's T.V. Laugh-Out" (1969-86)
* "Betty And Me" (1965-92)
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* "Jackpot Comics" (1941)
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* "The Jughead Jones Digest Magazine" (1977-96)
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* "Knuckles the Echidna" (spin-off of Archie's Sonic the Hedgehog comic series)
* "Laugh" (1946-87; V2 1987-91)
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* "Life with Archie" (1958-91)
* "Pep" (1940-87)
* "Reggie and Me" (1966-80)
* "Reggie's (Wise Guy) Jokes" (1968-80)
* "Riverdale High" (1990-91)
* "World of Archie" (1992-98)
* [http://www.creators.com/comics/archie.html?comicname=arc Archie comic strip]
* [http://www.comics-db.com/Other_Publishers/A/Archie_Publications/index.html Big Comic Book DataBase: Archie]
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