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The Archies & Other Stories by Matthew Rosenberg, Joe Eisma, Alex Segura

jilljemmett's review against another edition

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4.0

This graphic novel is a collection of three comics from different Archie Comics series.

The story The Archies is about the creation of Archie’s band. Archie agrees to play a gig, before even creating a band, so his friends have to come to his rescue. It is a typical Archie story, where he makes a mistake and then his friends help him figure it out.

The story Big Moose is about the character Moose. He has to manage his busy life of school work, sports, home life, and his relationship with Midge. This story was a series of shorter comics which were like the original Archie comics that I read when I was a kid.

The story Jughead The Hunger was by far the most surprising one! In this story, there is a killer in Riverdale who is murdering various members of the town. The killer ends up being a werewolf, whose family has a legacy of lycanthropy. This story was unlike any Archie story I’ve read before because one of the main characters became a werewolf and a killer.

This is a great collection to read before choosing to start one of these series. I will definitely look for the Jughead series to see what happens next!

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4.0

Band story - fine
Moose story - excellent
Other Moose story - ehh
The Hunger - not bad

Overall I liked it and had an enjoyable time with the characters.

i_dream_of_books's review against another edition

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3.0

The Archie’s- meh
Big moose- meh
Jughead- less meh

I would say that for the most part, Archie comics has been heading in a new and interesting direction. This collection less so. I would be interested to read more of the Jughead storyline. The other 2 stories are just more of the same, but somehow less appealing that the original comics.

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3.0

3.0 out of 5.0 stars

isabelle_the_bookdutchesses's review against another edition

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4.0

The Archies and Other Stories is divided in three chapters. All three chapters are different stories. We got The Archies, Big Moose, and Jughead: The Hunger. In this regards it's like Road to Riverdale. You get a look at a couple of different Archieverse storylines and if you like any you can pick up more of it! I can already tell you I added some to my wishlist ;)I've broken down my review for each chapter and did an overall rating at the end. Each chapter got it's own rating as well, as they are completely different stories with different art styles.Chapter One: The ArchiesThe Archies is about the band Archie starts. Archie wants to start his musical career and with help from Jughead he decides to start a band. It was a good start to this bind-up comic as it takes you straight back into Riverdale and the Archieverse. I enjoyed the art work in this one. It was clean and colorful and fit the story well.I really liked reading about these characters again, most of my favorites were in this story. But I have to say the plot was extremely thin. It didn't really work as a one-shot for me personally. When looking up the Archies I saw that there are currently two volumes published so that might be why this was a bit of a let down for me. I might pick up the first volume and see if that convinces me to continue reading this series.It was definitely enjoyable to be back with these characters and in this world. Unfortunately it wasn't a great storyline so I can't give it more than 3 stars. I did like the art work!
3/5 stars

Chapter Two: Big MooseThis chapter is about Moose and consists of three short stories. And I have to say it felt like those three short stories brought me more than the whole The Archies story arc. It was very enjoyable to read. All three stories are done by different artists so we got three very different art styles. I liked getting to know Moose better, especially the second story got me to really appreciate him as a character. It was also great seeing Jughead involved so much. Let's break it down into the three short stories.Moose vs the Vending Machine I liked the art in this story. It fit the story and it gave me a comical feel overall. The story was a bit stereotypical but definitely enjoyable. I think it set us up for the second story nicely.Have it all I loved the art for this one. And I loved the story a lot. It got me to really appreciate Moose as a character. You get see how he has to juggle school, sports and his social life and you get a great insight into his character. We also got to know Midge a little better which made me appreciate her more as well.The big difference Unfortunately I wasn't a fan of the art style for this story. The story seemed a bit 'meh' at the beginning and I was a little bit let down after the great second story. But it ended great in my opinion and that really lifted the whole story.
4/5 stars

Chapter Three: Jughead: The HungerThis story tells us about an alternate Riverdale universe where there are werewolves in Riverdale. I really liked that storyline, although you have to be able to see it as a separate or alternate story because obviously it doesn't fit into the normal story. We see our main characters with some of their known characteristics but with a little something extra for some of them as well.I liked the colors that were used and the vibe of the art. But I wasn't a fan of the actual art itself unfortunately. I didn't like how the characters were drawn for example. The story I liked very much and that ending left me wanting more. But I do think it all went a little bit too fast. It would've benefited from some extra pages just so the story could've been expanded a bit more. The first volume for Jughead: The Hunger is already on my wishlist and I hope to get it soon!
3,5/5 stars

Overall rating:Very enjoyable bind-up comic! Not all stories were of equal quality but overall I definitely enjoyed myself. There are quite some different art styles, you probably won't like all of them as they are definitely different from each other. If you're a Riverdale or Archieverse fan like me this is a must read and something you absolutely need in your collection.
3,5 stars
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actual rating: 3,5 stars. Full review to come!
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