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Archie's Weird Mysteries (French: Archie, mystères et compagnie) is an animated television series based on the characters by Archie Comics. [1] The series premise revolves around a Riverdale High physics lab gone awry, making the town of Riverdale a "magnet" for B movie -style monsters.
The U.S. of Archie: 1 16 1974–1976 Filmation: Part of The Archie Show franchise The New Archie and Sabrina Hour: 1 13 1977 The New Archies: 1 13 1987 DIC Entertainment: NBC: Sabrina: The Animated Series: 1 65 1999 UPN / ABC: Archie's Weird Mysteries: 1 40 1999–2000 Ion Television: Sabrina's Secret Life: 1 26 2003–2004 Syndication: Sabrina ...
The character Archie Andrews, created by John L. Goldwater, Bob Montana and Vic Bloom, first appeared in a humor strip in Pep Comics #22 (December, 1941).. Within the context of the strip and the larger series that grew out of it, Archie is a typical teenage boy, attending high school, participating in sports, and dating.
Archibald "Archie" Andrews, created in 1941 by publisher John L. Goldwater and artist Bob Montana [1] in collaboration with writer Vic Bloom, [2] [3] is the main character in the Archie Comics franchise, including the long-running Archie Andrews radio series, a syndicated comic strip, The Archie Show, Archie's Weird Mysteries, and Riverdale.
Chuck also was shown in an Archie parody in an episode of Robot Chicken, where he was derisively called a "token" African-American character. [3] Chuck is a minor character in Archie's Weird Mysteries; he is often seen alongside Nancy Woods, although their exact relationship is unclear. Both of them only spoke in the episode, "Driven to ...
Nancy was introduced in Pep Comics in 1976, and appeared infrequently. However, she has started appearing in the Archie books more frequently since the late 1990s. Unlike the rest of the gang, she did not appear in animated form before her appearance in Archie's Weird Mysteries.
Archie MacDonald Series regular; 43 episodes 2002 French and Saunders: Archie MacDonald Episode: "Celebrity Christmas Puddings" 2003 Strange: Rich Mini-series; 2 episodes [6] [7] 2004 Agatha Christie's Poirot: Ferguson Episode: "Death on the Nile" 2005 The Brief: Michael Galbraith Episode: "The Architect's Wife" 2006 Ancient Rome: The Rise and ...
The Pep Comics #27 (May 1942) featured a Dilton prototype named Theodosious and a character named Dilbert in Archie Comics #34 (September–October 1948). [1] On February 16, 1948, Dilton Doiley officially made his first appearance in the Archie newspaper comic strip , yet his surname was spelled without today's "e". [ 2 ]