STAR TREK Discussion - The Final Frontier is right here! I wouldn't be at all surprised if (once it's run its course) Riverdale adapts Afterlife as the last season of the series to bring the show to a memorable and epic conclusion.Yeah I was thinking it'd be great even if they did an episode where Archie has a nightmare about a zombie apocalypse. You can read his work in the pages of Image+, follow him on Twitter @samstoneshow, and listen to his podcast Geek Out Show on iTunes and Google Play. kinggirlfriend. It's not Afterlife, but it's certainly a more-than-adequate replacement for me. Life with Archie is a comic book published by Archie comics from 1958 to 1991.It featured Archie Andrews in adventure stories that were more dramatic than the standard Archie tales. I imagine the Netflix Sabrina series will be even darker than Riverdale, which consistently pushes the boundaries of what I'd expect from a teen show -- particularly one involving the Archie … - Doctor Victor von Doom in first comicbook: FF #247This website uses cookies for functionality, analytics and advertising purposes as described in our MARVEL EPIC COLLECTION - Checklist : What's been released, and what's coming upAll Things Pertaining to Cats Both Domestic and Wild! Hopefully the current arcs are resolved soon. Bronze Age. Afterlife with Archie #6 Radio Drama (Audio Podcast) - YouTube I started watching the show Riverdale to get an Archie fix, it's not bad.Riverdale is the only commercial network show I watch.

Afterlife with Archie is a comic book published by Archie Comics beginning in 2013, depicting a zombie apocalypse that begins in the town of Riverdale in an alternative reality. Anna breathes onto the mirror and it fogs. A one-stop shop for all things video games. Eliot has her convinced that she is dead.

It is written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, with art by Francesco Francavilla, and is inspired by a zombie-themed variant cover which Francavilla did for an issue of Life with Archie. Where the series really found its viewership, however, was The future for Archie Comics adaptations on television may not be as grim as the past week has suggested, with hope not yet completely dashed for a second season of Sam Stone is a 10th level pop culture guru living just outside of Washington, DC who knows an unreasonable amount about The Beatles. Archie's character was killed in the second to last issue, Life with Archie #36. This happens earlier on too but Anna doesn’t notice. I know he's got a project coming up with Scott Snyder that will probably be announced at NYCC, but man I feel like that guy's output is tapering off in a major way.Francavilla is doing more than just comics work, he had 3 posters released by Mondo this year (at least 2 were SDCC), plus some other commissioned work. Following an acclaimed reimagining of the Archie Comics flagship characters in horror publications Afterlife with Archie and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina in 2013 spearheaded by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Francesco Francavilla and Robert Hack, the venerable publisher relaunched its flagship title in 2015 for modern audiences, with Mark Waid and Fiona Staples at the helm. Afterlife and Chilling Adventures... are both great, but, as we know, sporadically published. I would miss Afterlife with Archie, but I'd definitely take some more Black Beetle if that is the only other option! Click the button below to start this article in quick view.The Umbrella Academy Suffers a Heartbreaking Loss in Season 2 It's not Afterlife, but it's certainly a more-than-adequate replacement for me. I'm a huge Francavilla fan, and I feel like his talents are getting thrown down the tube. In 2010, it was revived as a magazine-sized comic devoted to stories that grew out of Archie Marries Veronica/Archie Marries Betty. But yeah, I miss the Archie stuff, too.Is there any hope of this book ever coming back at this point?I believe it'll come back someday, just not any time soon.I suspect if Archie Comics had any hope that Chilling Adventures of Sabrina was ever going to return, they would have held off on the deluxe hardcover edition that just came out until the second arc was finished (I believe it's only two issues short), instead of just including the second-arc issues already published.Yeah, but still, publishing a deluxe edition containing an arc and a half...whatever they're saying, that just stinks of giving up!My interest in Afterlife has also been quietly cancelled. I know that in trade none of the delays will matter and I certainly don't want the creative team to change either. Only Eliot does. 2,488 784. Aguirre-Sacasa is apparently too busy in television to waste any time writing funny-books.It's all very frustrating. Covering the hottest movie and TV topics that fans want. kinggirlfriend.