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Title: Jughead #14
Post by: Vegan Jughead on April 05, 2017, 07:09:31 AM
Another really fun issue that wraps up Ryan North's tenure on the Jughead book. 


I'm very skeptical I'll like Mark Waid and Ian Flynn's version of Jughead as much as Ryan North's.  I'll give it a chance but Ryan's writing on Jughead has been the highlight of the Archie reboots for me. 
Title: Re: Jughead #14
Post by: BettyReggie on April 05, 2017, 08:00:07 AM
I didn't get my copy from Tfaw yet. I love Derek Charm's art but that's it. He makes Jughead adorable.
Title: Re: Jughead #14
Post by: DeCarlo Rules on April 06, 2017, 03:27:49 AM
Quote from: Vegan Jughead on April 05, 2017, 07:09:31 AM
Another really fun issue that wraps up Ryan North's tenure on the Jughead book. 

This issue is probably the highwater mark for this title. Definitely the funniest issue so far, but having said that, this is about as far away as you can get from the traditional style of Archie comedy, which although it sometimes leans a little in the satirical direction, is never quite as temporal in its humor. What I mean is that the humor here will be impenetrable to anyone 20 years from now who wasn't old enough to understand it in 2017. It's really quite funny, at least to anyone with more than a median awareness of online culture and social media. I also felt the running subtext commentary worked better in this issue (it didn't distract or slow things down) than in any of the previous ones.

Quote from: Vegan Jughead on April 05, 2017, 07:09:31 AMI'm very skeptical I'll like Mark Waid and Ian Flynn's version of Jughead as much as Ryan North's.  I'll give it a chance but Ryan's writing on Jughead has been the highlight of the Archie reboots for me.   

I agree. And while I enjoyed Ian Flynn's writing on MEGA MAN and NEW CRUSADERS, those were adventure-style comics, as is most of Mark Waid's writing that I enjoy (I'm just really, really underwhelmed by ARCHIE, and Waid's not generally known for his humor or realism).