Where with Betty he seems to be living inside a romantic fairytale – fair assessment?
MU: No No No No No!!!!!! NB: Well, that might be fair if only judging from the first issues’ covers, but as Mike said repeatedly, no. In both titles Archie and his respective wives have their specific types of difficulties, and future covers suggest this in their own ways. I’ve been submitting multiple cover designs for each issue, and the Archie editors make their choices from those designs. In ALV, the problems stem from the stresses conferred by wealth and its responsibilities, and in ALB, the problems stem from struggling just to get by. Although just about everyone would prefer to be wealthy, each path can be difficult; each carries its own unique problems . . . especially for a character as ethically upstanding as Archie. MU: I don’t want to give away all the surprises coming in just these first two stories alone, but there will be twists and turns, soap-opera and drama, comedy, mystery and romance, as well as unexpected turns in a few character arcs. You’ll be meeting a whole ne
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