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#1
I'm guessing the profit margins on the digests are pretty high since they only have to pay for the cover art and maybe one new story, compared to the cost of three or four new stories in a standard sized book. At this point most of the artists that do work for them are independent, so they only pay per job, which is cheaper than having a full-time artist on payroll as well.

I'm not sure how these collaborations like the upcoming Jay and Silent Bob issue work though. I'd imagine Kevin Smith is getting something out of the deal. I may ask Fernando if he knows anything about that (I'm friends with him on Facebook).

Either way, there should still be some interest in the floppies. In 20 or 30 years it'll be hard to find Archie back issues in comic book stores because they rarely publish floppies anymore (finding digests in comic shops is nearly impossible)
#2
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
May 09, 2025, 10:59:43 PM
Quote from: PTF on May 09, 2025, 08:25:25 PMSo I guess it has to include all the horror comics, too, huh?
Yes, I'll also include pages relating to the Archie Horror issues. I'm not into that at all, but it's still relevant for documenting everything relating to Archie. I'll probably also include pages for non-Archie titles published by the company such as the Sonic and TMNT things they published for a while (especially since they even did an "Archie meets the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" issue)
#3
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
May 06, 2025, 07:50:45 PM
Quote from: Tuxedo Mark on May 06, 2025, 11:34:46 AMWill there be anything regarding shipping? Pairing one character with another, whether canonical or not? Sources from canon, list of ship names, stats regarding how popular that the ship is, etc.
I'm not planning on anything like that.
#4
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
May 05, 2025, 09:43:49 PM
Almost done adding properties now. Still have some more I want to add - ones for brother/sister and son/daughter, as well as one for album (for songs) and one for who portrayed someone (TV shows/movies), but that won't take long at all (it only takes a few seconds to add a new property - create a page, add the text along with the special code to specify what type it is and save).

After that, I'll work on the templates and forms, then start adding content.

Other stuff in the works (low priority): Allowing you to sign up or login with your Facebook or Google accounts.

Note that you will need to register separately on the wiki if you want to edit anything or post on the talk pages (see https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Help:Talk_pages if you don't know what a talk page is). I may also add more social stuff like article comments, polls, etc. at some point, but the main focus for now is the content.
#5
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
April 30, 2025, 08:49:20 PM
Playing around with some more things tonight. The forms thing I added makes it quite easy to create a new page with structure. I will need to tweak some template code after creating the templates to get them to display things the way I want, but that should be fairly easy.

Some other things will need to be tweaked if we want to use dark mode, but I can always look into that later. While I prefer dark mode, at this point I'm more interested in getting the site up and running - we can worry about tweaking the look later.

I will have more free time this weekend to play with things but it's going along nicely at this point.
#6
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
April 29, 2025, 09:01:15 PM
About done adding properties for now and will work on the templates/forms in the coming days.

I'm also still playing with the design and options for mobile users as well, plus a few additional addons that add more useful Wikipedia-style features (short descriptions and popup article previews when you hover over an article link).

Hopefully things should be ready to go live in the next week or two.
#7
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
April 26, 2025, 02:04:07 AM
Quick status update...

I added a template from Wikipedia that allows us to do the "This article is about X. For Y, see Other Article" text at the top of an article page. While I am trying to avoid Wikipedia templates as much as possible due to their complexity (and the fact that a lot of the code is written specifically with Wikipedia in mind, so it includes stuff we'd never need or use), but this one is too useful to pass up. I may also add a related one ("X redirects here. For Y, see Article") as that doesn't require a whole lot of extra work.

I added a contact page to the wiki. I may have to change some settings to combat spam, but we'll see how that goes.

I began the licensing stuff again on the wiki. This is what allows a user to choose a licensing option when uploading a file. It's a two-step process. The first step involves creating a list of templates to be used, while the second is actually creating these templates. I'm still debating on what options we actually need - I want to keep it as simple as possible while still allowing a wide range of available content (like Wikipedia, I want the images of actual people to be freely licensed so we don't have to worry about who owns the rights and whether we can use that image).

I'm still playing around with some addons for the wiki software. I've enabled a feature that will allow you to change the title of the page (so we can do "Title #x" instead of "Title/x" on issue pages - you can't use # in the URLs because that's used to link to a specific location on a page, so making issues sub-pages of the main article on the series seems like the most logical solution). I also installed an addon that uses that specified display title for all links to that page on the wiki, and have a few more ideas I want to play with as I have time.

I'm still playing with properties on the test site. This is a special feature added by an extension called Semantic MediaWiki that makes things a whole lot more powerful. For instance, on an issue page we can do [[Cover art::Harry Lucey]] then easily generate a sortable list of all articles about issues with cover art by Harry Lucey. I need to see if I should create a separate property for each role (writer, pencils, inks, etc.) or if I can just have a generic "Creator" property and further specify their role from there.

I do need to create a few specialty templates as well for indicating content that is used from another source such as Wikipedia, GCD or another site with the same license, since the license requires you to credit the source (which is perfectly reasonable of course - our wiki is using the same license as well), but some of those I can grab from other sources and modify as needed.
#8
News and New Releases / Archie Comics for July 2025
April 26, 2025, 12:43:06 AM
The Jay and Silent Bob one-shot appears to be the biggest thing coming in July. A couple of new stories involving Sabrina, but more digests that are nothing but reprints. I really miss the days of floppies where you'd get two or three new stories per issue.

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KEVIN SMITH PRESENTS... ARCHIE MEETS JAY AND SILENT BOB (ONE-SHOT)
SNOOCHIE BOOCHIES, ARCHIE FANS!! Yes, you read that right—acclaimed writer, director, actor, producer, and podcaster Kevin Smith takes the teens you know and love from Riverdale on the wildest ride of their lives. What's supposed to be a summer job at Quick Stop for Archie Andrews turns into so much more; from a budding friendship with co-worker Randal Graves, crashing a Pussycats concert, a potential new love interest, Jay and Silent Bob being, well, Jay and Silent Bob, and a musical number that will be burned into your brain forever. Plus, could Jay and Silent Bob even help Archie to finally choose between Betty and Veronica? SNOOGANS!! Featuring legendary Archie artists Fernando Ruiz and inker Rich Koslowksi, this is a DOUBLE-SIZED, CAN'T-MISS event FOR MATURE AUDIENCES unlike anything we've ever done before!
SCRIPT: Kevin Smith
PENCILS: Fernando Ruiz
INKS: Rich Koslowski
COLORS: Matt Herms
LETTERS: Jack Morelli
MAIN COVER: Fernando Ruiz w/ Rich Koslowski & Rosario "Tito" Peña
OPEN-TO-ORDER VARIANT COVERS: Fernando Ruiz w/ Rich Koslowski & Rosario "Tito" Peña (Grayscale), Francesco Francavilla, Phil Hester, Dan Parent, Ty Templeton
OPEN-TO-ORDER FOIL VARIANT COVERS: Fernando Ruiz w/ Rich Koslowski & Rosario "Tito" Peña, Francesco Francavilla
RETAILER INCENTIVE COVERS: Dan Panosian (1-in-10), Michael Allred (1-in-25)
FOIL VARIANT RETAILER INCENTIVE COVERS: Dan Panosian (1-in-10), Michael Allred (1-in-25)
ON-SALE DATE: 7/9
48-page, full-color comic
$7.99 U.S. (Regular Covers)
$11.99 U.S. (Foil Variants)



ARCHIE JUMBO COMICS DIGEST #362
BRAND NEW STORY! Sabrina and the gang are going back to the beach... and back to the 1980s! But when messing with time causes Betty to go missing, Sabrina's going to have to figure out how to set things right...
Script : Dan Parent
Pencils: Dan Parent
Inks: Bob Smith
Colors: Gillian Swearingen
Letters: Jack Morelli
Cover: Dan Parent, Bob Smith, Rosario "Tito" Peña
On Sale Date: 7/2
192-page, full color digest-
$9.99 U.S.



ARCHIE MILESTONES JUMBO COMICS DIGEST #30: JUGHEAD SUMMER VACATION
Summer time means pool parties, vacations, and water parks—unless you're Jughead Jones, then it's all about ice cold lemonades, barbeques, beach picnics, and hot dog eating contests!
Script : Dan Parent, George Gladir,
Art: Dan Parent, Dan DeCarlo
Cover: Bill Galvan, Ben Galvan, Rosario "Tito" Peña
On Sale Date: 7/23
192-page, full color digest
$9.99 U.S.



BETTY & VERONICA JUMBO COMICS DIGEST #336
'Tis the season for beach bashes, sunny seaside adventures, and the best swimsuit fashions you'll ever see—all thanks to Betty and Veronica!
Script: Dan Parent, George Gladir
Art: Dan Parent, Dan DeCarlo, Holly G!
Cover: Dan Parent, Rosario "Tito" Peña
On Sale Date: 7/9
192-page, full color digest
$9.99 U.S.



WORLD OF ARCHIE JUMBO COMICS DIGEST #152
BRAND NEW STORY! Sabrina's meddling with time gets more hectic thanks to Amber Nightstone, who's summoned a legendary SEA WITCH! But find out what happens when Sabrina and the Sea Witch realize they might actually have a lot in common in this Wickedly fun story!
Script: Dan Parent
Pencils: Dan Parent
Inks: Bob Smith
Colors: Glenn Whitmore
Letters: Jack Morelli
Cover: Dan Parent, Rosario "Tito" Peña
On Sale Date: 7/16
192-page, full color digest
$9.99 U.S.



WORLD OF BETTY & VERONICA JUMBO COMICS DIGEST #40
It's always fun in the sun with Betty and Veronica—but things get even more exciting when they bring some friends along for summertime fun!
Script: Dan Parent, George Gladir
Art: Dan Parent, Dan DeCarlo, Pat Kennedy
Cover: Dan Parent, Rosario "Tito" Peña
On Sale Date: 7/30
192-page, full color digest
$9.99 U.S.
#9

As you doubtlessly have noticed by now, there is nothing that Betty & Veronica can't do! But now, the girls face their biggest challenge yet: Keeping the world safe from new villain MEDUSA DOOM! The daughter of classic Archie villain MAD DOCTOR DOOM (who appears here, along with the return of his teen sidekick CHESTER), Medusa is set to cause plenty of problems for Agents B&V. Are our heroes up to the challenge? Does Pop have the best shakes in Riverdale?
Here's a sneak peak of the some of the fun that awaits in you Betty & Veronica: Friends Forever: Spy Girls:








Now packed with 30 PAGES of story content, including a BRAND NEW STORY! INTRODUCING: MEDUSA DOOM, MAD DR. DOOM'S teenage daughter! Medusa Doom has come from far away to bully the residents of Riverdale and only Agents B and V have what it takes to stop her!

Script: Tania Del Rio
Art: Holly G!, Jim Amash, Glenn Whitmore, Jack Morelli

There's some incredible variant covers for this issue!

STADIUM COMICS BETTY POP ART VARIANT COVER BY NUNO PEREIRA

Betty & Veronica: Friends Forever: Spy Girls hits stores everywhere on May 14th!
#10
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
April 19, 2025, 11:01:44 PM
Did some playing with the test yesterday and found that it's pretty easy to do some of what I want. Dynamic lists are simple and can be manipulated easily as well. It should be pretty easy to do. I'll have to look more into it this week as I have time.
#11
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
April 18, 2025, 08:35:11 PM
Got a test installation set up to play with the "alternative" I described above and I'm thinking it might be better to go that route instead. It's simpler and allows a lot more flexibility - I can create templates quickly, then create forms to allow people to create articles using those templates.

I need to spend more time playing with it though to figure out a few things:
1. How I allow people to specify a file in the form (you'd need to upload the image first, which is fairly straightforward)
2. Allow wiki text in the form instead of just "Free text".
3. Dynamic lists/categories:
- Creating an issue page should automatically add that to a category of "Issues published in <year>" and "Issues with cover art by <artist>"
- What code can be added to a story page that will display a list of all issues it appears in

I'd still need to add some additional templates for bands (The Archies, Josie and the Pussycats, maybe The Veronicas), albums/singles, the various TV shows, etc. but that shouldn't be too difficult to do and I can take inspiration from Wikipedia for that.
#12
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
April 17, 2025, 11:51:53 PM
Almost done copying the main templates we'll need from Wikipedia, though I do want to play with an alternative setup as well that would allow me to do a bit more and not rely on all the Wikipedia stuff as much. I didn't discover this until well after I'd started copying templates from Wikipedia, but it might work better. The biggest issue is I'm terrible with web design so while setting up the templates wouldn't be hard, making them look nice might be.

I also need to write up some basic policies, at least as far as copyright goes. We can't avoid using copyrighted images of characters, covers, etc. but for actual real people we need to be careful to use freely licensed images to avoid getting in trouble (although some companies don't bother going after small sites, better safe than sorry).

The eventual goal here is to document everything related to Archie Comics - comics, TV shows, movies, music, creators, etc.
#13
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
April 15, 2025, 09:44:38 PM
Still working on adding templates that we'll be using, but I'm almost done with that. The big one at this point is called "Infobox person", and is the one Wikipedia uses for all sorts of people - politicians, notable criminals, military folks, etc. As such, it has a ridiculous number of fields, many of which we won't have any use for. I'm going to trim it down to the things I think we'll actually use. I'm hoping to get to that within the next week or so.

Here's what's on my to-do list right now:
Finish copying (and, as necessary, modifying) templates from Wikipedia
Get a logo made
Install the add-on that will let you link your forum account with the wiki
#14
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
April 11, 2025, 06:04:47 PM
Quote from: Tuxedo Mark on April 11, 2025, 03:53:55 PMThey did indeed publish multiple stories with the same title in the same year. I ran into that while reviewing stories on my blog. There was a 5-page story called "The Flame Game" in Betty and Veronica #90 and a 6-page story with the same title in #91, just one month later.

In that situation I'd probably just do it by artist instead, unless the same artist drew both stories as well. I'd have to figure it out when I got to that point.

As far as local viewing, you could use Wampserver  to set up a website that's only visible on your computer. I use it for testing the forum software.
#15
Announcements / Re: New project: Archiepedia
April 10, 2025, 11:41:43 PM
Quote from: Tuxedo Mark on April 09, 2025, 03:55:08 PMBig undertaking. How will you handle entries for stories with the same title (of which I'm sure there are plenty)?

Also, which do you get the Wiki software? And can it be set up for location viewing (something that's not online)? Before I have an idea for a Wiki for one of my fanfics that would likely be of interest to only me, but it's still something that I'd like to do for myself.
For stories with the same title, we create a page with the story title that links to all articles about stories by that name (what Wikipedia refers to as "disambiguation pages"). To distinguish the stories, I'd just add " ({year} story)" to the title. That should be enough, unless they somehow published multiple stories with the same name in the same year, in which case we could add other info such as the main artist or the title of the issue it appeared in.

I'm using MediaWiki for the software - the same thing that powers Wikipedia and numerous other wikis.

I'm not sure what you mean by "location viewing".