Archie: 1955 #3
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| Writer | Mark Waid, Brian Augustyn |
| Artist | Ray Anthony-Height |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Archie's making a big splash on the radio waves! But that's nothing compared to his television debut. Archie's star is rising quickly-but how does everyone else in his life feel about it?
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8.4
The Fandom Post - Chris Beveridge
Dec 11, 2019Though everything is playing out exactly as you'd think it would, following many a tale of the same from the music industry, the team here executes it well by using the Archie personalities. There's a lot to like in seeing the various reactions to what's going on and how they handle it and how Archie handles the increasing fame. He wants to believe he's grounded and that his friends and bandmates will make sure it happens, but they're dealing with their own struggles and that just leaves him more untethered than he realizes. It's a good book here and while I'm disappointed about the artistic switch, Height does a solid job here though not trying to capture what Grummett did with the first two issues. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Evan Valentine
Dec 11, 2019I keep hoping that this series will pick up steam but it simply hasn't and with each passing issue, I fear it just won't. Read Full Review
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