Love is in the air in Riverdale! Archie and Betty and Veronica! Midge and Moose! Chuck and Nancy! Reggie and Cheryl! And let’s not forget Jughead . . . and Pop’s Chock’lit Shoppe?! The most famous couples in the history of American comics are on a double date with fate itself in this treasure trove of hilariously heartfelt tales spanning 85 years of flowers, chocolates, and complicated crushes—as told by some of Archie’s most gifted master storytellers of all time.
Author
Frank Doyle
Frank Doyle attended Pratt University and began his career as an artist before going to work at Archie Comics, where he was primarily a writer. He served as head writer for Archie Comics for over thirty years. Between 1951 and 1996 he wrote over ten thousand stories featuring the Archie characters.
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George Gladir
George Gladir was an American comics writer. Primarily known as a scripter for Archie Comics, he co-created the publisher’s character Sabrina Spellman, aka Sabrina the Teenage Witch, with artist Dan DeCarlo.
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Harry Lucey
Harry Lucey was an American comic artist best known for his work in MLJ and Archie Comics. He was the primary artist on Archie, the company’s flagship title, from the late 1950s through the mid-1970s.
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Samm Schwartz
Samm Schwartz was a long-time artist for Archie Comics. He is perhaps best known for his contributions to the character Jughead Jones. His development of the character would lead to Jughead getting his own ongoing series. In 1953, he launched the title Archie’s Jokebook which he both wrote and drew. In the mid-1960s, Schwartz became an editor at Tower Publications, where he oversaw such titles as Tippy Teen and T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents. Schwartz returned to Archie Comics in the 1970s, where he continued to work for the company until his death.
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