Riverdale High is on lockdown while a group of new Predators and Predadogs menace the halls during the Halloween Dance. They're on the search for Archie-Predator and they don't care who stands in their way. It's up to Archie and his pals (both new and old) to stand up to this terrifying threat-but do they have what it takes?
As we've said before, this is a series that should not work but thankfully works beautifully. The halfway mark of this miniseries puts us in a place where it's ready to move on to the next phase of it but we have to get through a few deaths and set things in motion to arm up our human characters. There's a lot of tension building in this installment and some really good character material at the end that I hope Alex de Campi is allowed to capitalize on. If we're going to have a multiverse for the Archie Comics world, let's really start exploring some new character dynamics like we're being teased with here. Read Full Review
As far as the mainstream of comics go, this issue at least feels fresh and that counts for a lot when discussing properties that are quickly approaching their centennial anniversaries. Read Full Review
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