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Title: Atlantic Magazine Covers Archie.
Post by: Captain Jetpack on February 01, 2017, 08:51:10 AM
https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2017/01/archie-comics-and-jazz-rap-the-week-in-pop-culture-writing/514727/ (https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2017/01/archie-comics-and-jazz-rap-the-week-in-pop-culture-writing/514727/)


Quote[/size]"The characters are also a romantic vision of another time, though not in the way you might think. Sure, there's a way in which the Riverdale gang harkens back to an invented, [/size]Pleasantville[/size]-esque period of American consensus and stability. But the time that we seek through Archie and his pals isn't a historical time, but rather a personal one: adolescence. When you're a child, you thumb through an Archie digest and, like the young Aguirre-Sacasa, dream of how great it'll be to be a teenager. When you pick up one of Goldwater's revamped Archie comics as an adult, you're dreaming of how great it was to be a teenager. Either way, you're pining for those axial days of high school.