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May 1, 2008

Archie Comics First Look: PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #121

Archie Comics First Look: PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #121, VERONICA #188, ARCHIE'S PAL JUGHEAD-FCBD 2008 EDITION and SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #1-FCBD 2008 EDITION

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PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #121
“Sunny Daze”: When it comes to keeping the students’ attention spans from wandering, the faculty is no match for a beautiful day!
SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski.
ART: Jeff Shultz.
PLUS: Other new and classic tales!
SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents.
BONUS: Puzzles, games and pin-ups!
Shipping Date: April 30th, 2008
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: May 7th, 2008
On Sale on Newsstands: May 20th, 2008
Full color digest format
$3.69 US.

April 14, 2008

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PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #123
"Mexican Mix-Up": Introducing Tóno Diaz! Tóno's parents own an event planning business, and it's Tono's job to do the landscaping – with some help from mechanized robots his father created! When the Diaz family decides to handle a party at Mr. Lodge's, it doesn't take long for Archie to show up… and we all know how dangerous Archie is around mechanical devices!
SCRIPT: Jésus Holguin.
ART: Fernando Ruiz.
"Whose Car is it Anyway?": Breaking down on the side of the road proves serendipitous for Archie when he runs into his car's original order!
SCRIPT: Bill Golliher.
ART: Bill Galvan.
"On the Job Starining": Movie grosses hit an all-time low when Archie gets a job at a cinema!
SCRIPT: Angelo DeCesare.
ART: Jeff Shultz. PLUS: Other new and classic tales!
SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents. BONUS: Puzzles, games and pin-ups!
Shipping Date: July July 9th, 2008
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: July 16th, 2008
On Sale on Newsstands: July 29th, 2008
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$3.69 US.

March 29, 2008

Archie Comics First Look: PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #120




PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #120
“Future Shock”: Betty and Veronica find a “Mr. Predicto” toy at a flea market – and it doesn’t take a fortune teller to predict they’ll soon be mistaking coincidences for predictions! 
SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski.  ART: Bill Galvan. 
“The Image”: Archie is exasperated by his fellow band members, who don’t leave their ego’s at the door but invite them up on stage instead! 
SCRIPT: George Gladir.  ART: Pat Kennedy. 
“The Gadget Man”: Dilton shows off the latest gadgets he’s invented for his friends and faculty – but with friends like these, some of the gadgets are more science fiction than science! 
SCRIPT: George Gladir.  ART: Bob Bolling. 
Shipping Date: March 26th, 2008
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: April 2nd, 2008
On Sale on Newsstands: April 15th, 2008 
Full color digest format
$3.69 US

Two new writers join Archie Comics

Two new writers join Archie Comics, and bring with them two new students to Riverdale High.

Jesús Gil Holguín, is one of the best known comic book professionals in Mexico, where he has been translating American comics into Spanish, and editing the Mexican editions of American comics for the past 25 years. He started at Editorial Novaro, the most important comic book publishing company in Latin America. He was a regular collaborator in a weekly radio show about comics, and has given a series of conferences about comics throughout Mexico. In 2005, Jesús started publishing Spanish Language editions of Archie Comics in Mexico. Jesús is writing his first script for Archie Comics. The story will feature the first Mexican addition to Riverdale High when Toño Diaz is introduced.


Toño was born in Mexico, and assists his parents, Adrián and Rosa in their party planning business. Rosa handles Public Relations and the administrative part of the business, while Adrián is responsible for the creative and labor portions of the family business. Toño enjoys helping them with gardening and decoration, but the part he likes the most is cooking. He wants to become a great chef when he grows up. The Diaz family has been hired by Mr. Lodge to plan events for the city of Riverdale. As a result, the family has relocated to Riverdale.
 
Join Toño and his entire family for their first Riverdale adventure in Pals ‘n’ Gals #123 on sale in July, 2008
 
Toño’s first appearance will be released simultaneously in the United States and in Mexico.

 
Misako Rocks! developed a love for comics and manga at an early age, and drew her first comic at the age of 13. She moved to New York in 2001, and worked as a puppeteer, face painter, animal balloon maker and art teacher, while still developing her own work. She's been featured in many magazines and newspapers, including Elle Girl and the New York Times, and the BBC recently featured her in a documentary about comic book creators. Misako currently lives in Brooklyn.

 
Kumi Tamura is a shy, cute and goofy Japanese girl. She doesn't think she's goofy or funny. However, when Archie, Betty and the others meet her, they think she is very funny. She wants to be taller, so every morning she drinks a lot of milk, believing this will help her grow. She likes reading Japanese girls’ comics and believes that someday she will meet a gorgeous boy in America. She arrives in Riverdale with her younger sister, Ami Tamura. Compared to Kumi, Ami is outgoing, fun and a positive girl. Ami and Kumi often have fights and usually Ami wins. Ami goes crazy for cute boys, and she is excited to meet a lot of tall American boys! When she finds something/somebody who she really likes, she usually doesn't give up until she gets it, or them! Oh boy...
 
Kumi’s Mom is very kind and sweet… but she's obsessed with keeping their home clean. Therefore, when the kids have fights or make a mess, she gets crazy and looses her mind!! Kumi’s Dad is an engineer. Even though he's busy, he tries to make time for his girls as much as he can. When Mom gets crazy, he's really good at calming her down.
 
Kumi and her family will be moving to Riverdale shortly.

March 17, 2008

PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #122


PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #122
"Bowled Over": When a gang of street toughs try to intimidate Archie and his friends from using the local bowling alley, the two sides square off in a bowl-off for the right to play in the alley! Will Archie and his friends "strike" out in victory, or end up in the "gutter?"
SCRIPT: Stephen Oswald. ART: Pat Kennedy (pencils) and Joe Giella (inks).
"Cry Me a River": Ginger’s cousin Martina wears her emotions on her sleeves… and on her slacks… and on her shoes…. etc.!
SCRIPT AND ART: Dan Parent.
"Mr. Big": Reggie proves once again that his ego puts the "I" in "The Archies!"
SCRIPT: George Gladir. ART: Fernando Ruiz.
PLUS: Other new and classic tales!
SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents.
BONUS: Puzzles, games and pin-ups!
COLLECTORS ALERT: The cover and select interiors of this issue are inked by legendary artist Joe Giella, who worked on such Golden Age characters as Fawcett’s Captain Marvel, Timely/Marvel’s Captain America, Sub Mariner and the Human Torch, DC’s Silver Age Batman, Green Lantern and Adam Strange, and newspaper comic strips including Flash Gordon, The Phantom, and Mary Worth, which he draws to this day.
Shipping Date: June 4th, 2008
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: June 11th, 2008
On Sale on Newsstands: June 25th, 2008
Full color digest format
$3.69 US.

January 21, 2008

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PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #121
"Sunny Daze": When it comes to keeping the students’ attention spans from wandering, the faculty is no match for a beautiful day!
SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski.
ART: Jeff Shultz.
PLUS: Other new and classic tales!
SCRIPT AND ART: Various talents.
BONUS: Puzzles, games and pin-ups!
Shipping Date: April 30th, 2008
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: May 7th, 2008
On Sale on Newsstands: May 20th, 2008
Full color digest format
$3.69 US.

January 9, 2008

Archie Comics First Looks: PALS 'N' GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #118


PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #118
“Dueling Dummies”: It’s the battle of the ventriloquists when Reggie and Archie compete to see who can throw their voices… and their insults of one another… further! Lucky for them, Mr. Lodge is throwing a bash just for ventriloquists… and their dummies, too! Unknown to Mr. Lodge, however, a pint-sized pilferer and his hefty henchman are crashing the party – masquerading as a man and his dummy, of course! Can Reggie and Archie stop their feud long enough to stop the tiny terror and his tiny-brained lackey from making off with the Lodge family jewels?!
SCRIPT: George Gladir. ART: Fernando Ruiz.
Shipping Date: January 9th, 2008
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: January 16th, 2008
On Sale on Newsstands: January 29th, 2008
Full color digest format
$3.69 US.

December 26, 2007

Stan Goldberg

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December 24, 2007

George Gladir talks about where do ideas come from.

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Archie: Did you always want to be a comic book writer?

 

George: I initially wanted to be a gag cartoonist, but the opportunity to connect with comics came when I heard Archie was looking for a writer. I think I knew almost immediately writing was what I really wanted to do

 

Archie: You have a million different kinds of stories for the kids in Riverdale. Where do the ideas for a good story come from?

 

George: From many sources... from everyday situations, from my daughter's experiences in high school, but mainly from newspaper articles, and to some extent from magazines.

 

Archie: What are the elements needed to turn an interesting story from the newspaper into a funny Archie story?

 

George: Something that's unusual, very timely and that could apply to one or several of the Archie characters. Recent newspaper articles about advertising thru sign twirling, and a rash of parrot thefts are but two items I was able to turn into Archie stories.

 

Archie: When you start off with the basic idea, how much research goes into a story?

 

George: It all depends. Some story ideas require research, and some come about letting the imagination run wild. It's the latter category I really enjoy doing.

 

Archie: How long is it between the time you get and idea for a story until the fans get to see it come to life?

 

George: Usually six to nine months.

 

Archie: Once you have done the research how do you convey all of this to the editor to get the go ahead on your story?

 

George: On the shorter stories I can usually proceed on my own, after first checking with the editor as to which character he would like to focus on. With longer stories, 11 pages and up, I'll first submit a brief synopsis before commencing

 

Archie: How do you get the artist to understand the elements you have researched and how you envisioned the script?

 

George: I always do up my stories in storyboard form. This clarifies the story for me, and hopefully for the artist as well. Also I like to include as much pictorial reference as possible with the story. It saves time for the artist and enables him to depict the person, place or situation accurately.

 

Archie: I would imagine there are some artists who understand what you're looking for better than others.

 

George: Yes.

 

Archie: You have been with Archie Comics for a little while, have the stories changed or is it just the accessories, with the kids using iPods instead of record players?

 

George: Both. Over time the stories change very slowly, but the accessories can change very rapidly... especially in the last decade with the plethora of electronic gadgets that have appeared. One big change came about in 1972 when Billie Jean King defeated Bobby Riggs in tennis. I knew instantly I had to ditch the old cartoonist cliché of portraying females as klutzy athletes.

 

Archie: You make a lot of personal appearances. Does the interaction with the fans impact your story telling?

 

George: I find the interaction with the fans most stimulating. Working at home in isolation one has no idea how the fans are reacting to what we do.

December 17, 2007

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PALS-N-GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #120
"Future Shock": Betty and Veronica find a "Mr. Predicto" toy at a flea market – and it doesn’t take a fortune teller to predict they’ll soon be mistaking coincidences for predictions!
SCRIPT: Mike Pellowski. ART: Bill Galvan.
"The Image": Archie is exasperated by his fellow band members, who don’t leave their ego’s at the door but invite them up on stage instead!
SCRIPT: George Gladir. ART: Pat Kennedy.
"The Gadget Man": Dilton shows off the latest gadgets he’s invented for his friends and faculty – but with friends like these, some of the gadgets are more science fiction than science!
SCRIPT: George Gladir. ART: Bob Bolling.
Shipping Date: March 26th, 2008
On Sale at Comic Specialty Shops: April 2nd, 2008
On Sale on Newsstands: April 15th, 2008
Full color digest format
$3.69 US.