The story itself continues, obviously, from where the first volume ended. It’s like Staples’ Archie had a baby with the old-school Archie Comics from days gone by, and it’s flipping delightful. Her art fits perfectly with Archie, providing a less realistic drawing style than Staples, and a more traditional cartoonishness. The first volume saw the delicious visuals of Fiona Staples ( Saga) and this time Veronica Fish, whose other work includes the awesome BOOM! Studios series, Slam, and Marvel titles like Spider Woman and Howard the Duck. The art again is on-point here, it looks bloody lovely. The whole world of Archie that is out there was relaunched, so just grab the new stuff and get stuck in. Written by Mark Waid, with art from Veronica Fish, the second volume requires that you only need to read Volume 1, and nothing prior. I’m a big fan of Archie Comics, as can he heard on articles I’ve penned on Nerdy about that world, and I really loved the new relaunch when it happened, which kicked off wonderfully with the first volume. Written by Marc Waid | Art by Veronica Fish | Published by Archie Comics | Format: Paperback, 176pp
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