Exclusive Preview: Betty & Veronica Comics Double Digest #241
Archie may have a new look in the monthly comics, which were rebooted last year, but the comics digests are running a new story in every issue in the traditional style. In this month’s Betty & Veronica Comics Double Digest #241, Dan Parent continues his “Many Loves of Archie Andrews” storyline, which pairs the redheaded teen with a different Riverdale girlfriend in every episode. This month, it’s Sabrina the Teenage Witch. We have a preview of that, plus a snippet of a classic story penciled by Dan DeCarlo as well. The comic is out in comic shops tomorrow; solicit information is below the preview. Enjoy!
BETTY & VERONICA COMICS DOUBLE DIGEST #241
This time in “the Many Loves of Archie Andrews,” Archie has decided to set his sights on Sabrina the Teenage Witch! And, after being dumped by her long-time boyfriend, Harvey, Sabrina’s ready to move on—and our red-headed Romeo is just the mortal to do the trick! There’s only one person who’s standing in the way of true romance—actually, make that two people—Sabrina’s aunts Hilda and Zelda! If you think Mr. Lodge and Archie have clashed before… wait until you see Archie vs. Zelda and Hilda in “Witch Way Out!” the brand new lead story to this comics double digest!
Script: Dan Parent
Art: Dan Parent, Rich Koslowski, Jack Morelli, Glenn Whitmore
Cover: Fernando Ruiz, Bob Smith, Rosario “Tito” Peña
On Sale Date: 2/17
160-page, full color comic
$4.99 U.S.
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About Brigid Alverson
Brigid Alverson, the editor of the Good Comics for Kids blog, has been reading comics since she was 4. She has an MFA in printmaking and has worked as a book editor and a newspaper reporter; now she is assistant to the mayor of Melrose, Massachusetts. In addition to editing GC4K, she writes about comics and graphic novels at MangaBlog, SLJTeen, Publishers Weekly Comics World, Comic Book Resources, MTV Geek, and Good E-Reader.com. Brigid is married to a physicist and has two daughters in college, which is why she writes so much. She was a judge for the 2012 Eisner Awards.
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