Present Appertaining To Books Archie: The Married Life Book 1 (Archie: The Married Life)
Title | : | Archie: The Married Life Book 1 (Archie: The Married Life) |
Author | : | Archie Comics |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | October 4th 2011 by Archie Comics |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Humor. Fiction |
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Paperback | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.15 | 916 Users | 73 Reviews
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Find out what happens after the “I do”s!Delve deeper into all of the emotion and drama surrounding two different choices: Archie’s decision to marry sultry debutante Veronica Lodge versus his decision to marry sexy girl next door Betty Cooper. How do his choices affect not only Riverdale, but the world and everyone around him? Is it a match made in heaven? Will he find that he can’t put a price on love?
Collects the first six chapters of both Archie Marries Veronica and Archie Marries Betty, the most critically acclaimed storyline Archie has ever published, as originally seen in the newsstand magazine Life with Archie.

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ISBN: | 1936975017 (ISBN13: 9781936975013) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Archie: The Married Life |
Rating Appertaining To Books Archie: The Married Life Book 1 (Archie: The Married Life)
Ratings: 4.15 From 916 Users | 73 ReviewsAssess Appertaining To Books Archie: The Married Life Book 1 (Archie: The Married Life)
I was disappointed with the Archie wedding series, which used a plot of alternate futures to depict the dual fates awaiting Archie Andrews that hinged on his choice between his life-long loves Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge. The plot fell flat, the characters were one-dimensional and the entire premise was too simple to accept. In other words, it was just like all of the other modern Archie comics that Ive read and just another example of why I spend my money on buying old Archie digests andIT WAS FUNNY AND AWESOME
Fun - more substance than I expected when I picked this up off the floor at my niece's house. Alas, the library doesn't have the second one.

Archie: The Married Life: Book 1 (2011), written by Michael Uslan and Paul Kupperberg and illustrated by Norm Breyfogle, is great. It follows two storylines, one in which Veronica and Archie marry, and one in which Betty and Archie marry. The framework for this was set up in The Archie Wedding: Archie in "Will You Marry Me?" (2010), but here the story is given more room to breathe, without need for massive time-jumps. This collection inhabits an interesting space in that it is appropriate for
Really enjoying this storyline(s) so far! Excited to see where it goes.
Although I think Archie and Betty make a more believable couple than do Archie and Veronica, I found the Veronica storyline to be of much better quality. The Archie Marries Betty storyline read like bad fan fiction to me (i.e. Mr. Lodge as a super villain out for absurd revenge, the pairing off of the key Riverdale High staff members, and the whole triple marriage...really?)I would've given 4 stars to the Archie Marries Veronica storyline and 2 stars to the Archie Marries Betty storyline, if I
Archie Is Married. Now The Real Story Begins. Twice.I have always been a Betty person. Every Archie story I have ever enjoyed has me cheering for them to finally get together and leave Veronica pouting. My long standing wish has been partially granted in the past few years with the newest incarnation of these beloved characters. And I am totally and completely hooked.The drama all started when the new CEO of Archie came into the 70 plus year old company and wanted to shake the universe up. This
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