Ottawa Citizen

Archie goes beyond the grave

Longtime comic crew veers into horror with Afterlife

- MATT MOORE

The vibrant, cheerful and safe town of Riverdale is getting a ghoulish makeover.

In Afterlife With Archie, a series debuting Wednesday, publisher Archie Comics is launching not just its first horror title, but also its first book carrying a rating for teens and older sold only in comic shops.

The series, written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and illustrate­d by Francesco Francavill­a, sees Archie, Betty, Jughead, Veronica and others, including Sabrina the Teenage Witch, enveloped in a panoply of incantatio­ns, elder gods, zombies and the undead.

“It’s a hardcore horror book,” said Aguirre-Sacasa, a Harvey Award-winning writer who melded his personal interests and horror obsessions into influences for the book. “This is why I was meant to do comics.”

Those are evidenced in descriptio­ns and images. In one panel, for example, Sabrina the Teenage Witch is clutching the fabled but dreaded Necronomic­on. In another, showing the gang at a party, Archie is dressed as Freddy Krueger from the Nightmare on Elm Street films.

Francavill­a included his own nods to horror classics, too, such as The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Nosferatu posters on Jughead’s bedroom wall,” said AguirreSac­asa.

But the book, despite its subject matter, he said, reflects the core characteri­stics of Archie and the other characters.

“Sabrina? She’s always messing up,” Aguirre-Sacasa said, though in this case, the mistake has grave consequenc­es for Jughead.

“He’s always hungry,” Aguirre-Sacasa said, a normal trait that portends doom by the end of the first issue, setting the stage for the second issue and beyond.

Publisher and co-CEO Jon Goldwater called the series a fresh opportunit­y to place Archie’s characters in a setting where there is no easy, happy ending with everyone feeling just fine.

“I really view this as Archie’s Walking Dead,” he said, referring to the Robert Kirkman-created series that has blossomed into a television show with a massive fan base.

The monthly series is drawn by Francavill­a with dark, ominous illustrati­ons boasting artistic nooks and crannies.

“We are taking a series of characters known to be lightheart­ed and young adultorien­ted and doing a horror comic with them, so the mood, atmosphere and setting are very important to make this a believable horror and not a comedy horror,” the Eisner awarding-winning artist said in an email.

 ?? ARCHIE COMICS ?? Veronica, Archie and Betty, from the Archie comic-book series, known for their lightheart­ed antics, will take on a dark underworld in new series Afterlife with Archie.
ARCHIE COMICS Veronica, Archie and Betty, from the Archie comic-book series, known for their lightheart­ed antics, will take on a dark underworld in new series Afterlife with Archie.
 ??  ?? Afterlife with Archie, a new series, sees the Riverdale gang meet zombies and others in the horror comic.
Afterlife with Archie, a new series, sees the Riverdale gang meet zombies and others in the horror comic.

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