Any links to new, active blogs with classic Archie art posted there?

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Show posts MenuQuoteTHE COMPLETE SABRINA THE TEENAGE WITCH series collects the history of Sabrina the Teenage Witch from her first appearance in 1962 onward in black and white, in the popular mass-market format of Best of Archie and Archie's Giant Kids' Joke Book. This title should appeal to comic book collectors, pop culture afficianados and fans of comic book history.
It's back to the beginning with Sabrina in this first of a new series compiling the entire history of everyone's favorite Teenage Witch! This black and white graphic novel chronologically collects all the stories starring Sabrina the Teenage Witch from 1972 to 1973.
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.