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HOLY COW! That was 1000% better than the first volume. No offense to the first writer and artist (I really do like Chip's other work) but the story was better, the art was better, the whole experience from reading this one was better.I loved the addition/introduction of Sabrina into the new Archie world. I loved the exploration of Jughead's asexuality as well. A+++I highly recommend picking up this volume!
OK, this got even better. Jughead and Sabrina are on some sort of date, but not-date. I know Jughead isn't interested in dating, but Sabrina and Jughead make a cute couple. Sabrina is a lighthearted fun character here and not evil thing in her solo outing. I like her here and she is sweet. I enjoyed when Archie shows up at the restaurant trying to help save the date by bringing a milkshake to share. That whole dinner scene was hilarious. It was also interesting to see Jughead not so self-confide...
This volume is a mixed bag. The first two issues, written by Chip Zdarsky, feature a story about Archie and Jughead getting lost in the woods. Unfortunately, that story wasn't so funny. It focuses too much on Archie being girl crazy, which in the end wasn't so entertaining. For the last three issues, written by Ryan North, the story focuses on Jughead's inability to form a romantic relationship with Sabrina. The hijinks start when Jughead sees a mysterious girl dressed in a burger costume. Who c...
An improvement over the first volume, which was already good, silly fun. The decrease in weird fantasy segments probably helped.
Another fun volume with Jughead and his pals! I particularly loved that we got to see Archie as the girl-crazy guy he and get called out on it to boot. I loved seeing another side to Reggie.I also liked seeing Jughead contend with these new "feelings". And Sabrina the teenage witch makes an appearance! I always crave a burger after reading these.
i enjoyed volume 1, and i wasn't expecting to, but i loved volume 2. both arcs in this are explicitly about Jughead's asexuality, and both handle it much better than i thought they would. i was a little put off by ryan north's opening for his run being about Jughead going on a date, ngl, but for what it was, i loved it. Jughead and Sabrina end up having a really sweet friendship once they get over their assumptions (a friend for me who is a burger! / a guy who dates!) and understand each other.
My son and I enjoyed this second volume of Jughead - and in particular how they brought Sabrina into the story! The artwork was fun and refreshing. It felt more like the old Archie Comics than Vol 1. The bonus Josie and the Pussycats was fun too, but aimed at a slightly older audience. Now we have to decide if we read more Sabrina or Afterlife Archie!
So I couldn't help but notice that IMMEDIATELY Chip Zdarsky left the run, the next plot was a "will-he-or-won't-he" arc about Jughead maybe falling in love. We had all of seven issues without romantic subtext before the hilarious hijinks of Jughead on a date. Thankfully it didn't end up with actually erasing the character's explicit (as of the zdarsky run) sexuality, but first we just had to attempt to trap Kevin in a date with a girl, have a love spell rebound off of jughead, and have Sabrina t...
I liked this way better than the first one. It’s hilarious and to bring Sabrina the Teenage Witch into it was awesome.
Introduction: It has been awhile since I had last read the reboot of the recent “Archie” comics and at the same time, I was reading the reboot of the “Jughead” series, which I had enjoyed! Now, I finally got the chance to read the second volume of the “Jughead” reboot series and I must admit that I have enjoyed this volume even more than the first volume! What is this story about? The first half of the volume starts off with both Jughead and Archie going to Camp Lucey to spend some time to
This volume was a definite improvement from the first one in multiple aspects. I don't want to be rude to the previous creative team so I'm not going to divulge into comparison details, but I somewhat reluctantly read these issues in the last minutes before my trial subscription to Comixology Unlimited expired and am now extremely glad I did so.Both arcs included positively appealed to me since their main focus was on Jughead's dynamics with his friends, which I was hoping would receive more att...
Um...Jughead and Sabrina should hang out always??? Also Derek Charm is excellent at art.
Jughead and Archie go camping. Then Jughead accidentally goes on a date with Sabrina and she decides to magic? her revenge when it doesn't go well.The best part about this book is Derek Charm's art. It's simple and clean and works very well for the setting. But these stories are just as boring as Jughead has been for the last 75 years. They aren't funny, however hard they try to be. You could consider that a trademark of Ryan North's writing. North brings along his little footnotes in the margin...
I’ll admit: I was skeptical at first. I heard that Archie comics were publishing what appeared to be reboots of their most cherished titles. You don't mess with the classics like that.Well, it turns out I was wrong.First, and most importantly, these are not reboots. No one is interested in replacing the Archie house style. These new books are simply re-imaginings--homages, if you will--by some of today's top creative talents. They're done with love and affection and respect.Case in point: Forsyt...
I absolutely love Jughead but I think that my lack of knowledge of other Archie-verse characters made this one difficult for me to get into. I really related to Jughead's dating storyline as someone who's on the aro-spec but I had no interest in Sabrina or her issues--although now I do want to pick up her comics!Also: although I liked the added jokes and stuff in margins of the second half, it was horrible to read on my phone since I tend to zoom in to read the pages and therefore had difficultl...
The art is great, but this didn't really feel like Jughead. Love me some Juggie, and I'll read anything with his face, but this was only okay.
Jughead faces his biggest challenges yet - Archie's girl problems, and Sabrina The Teenage Witch!The first two issues of this volume wrap up Chip Zdarsky's eight issue run with a camping trip into a Mantle Family Reunion and a run in with Mr Weatherbee, while Ryan North arrives for the final three issues that has Jughead trip into a date with Sabrina, and hell hath no fury like a Teenage Witch scorned.This volume feels a lot more consistent than the first, probably due to each issue not having t...
a million stars for Jughead himself. not that many for this volume tho :/ the art is consistently fantastic. i like zdarsky's issues more than north's. i don't think either one of them are the right people to be writing Jughead.this is something i posted on my tumblr (long story short: too much blame is placed on Jughead for his aroaceness. The other characters are the problematic ones, not him):I just finished reading Jughead vol. 2…Jughead is honest to god, such a sweet character. He’s hilario...
So much better than the first volume, both in the story content and in the artwork! I thoroughly enjoyed reading this volume. Jughead is quickly becoming my favorite Archie character!
Jughead Volume 2 collects issues 7-11 of Jughead.I'm nearing the end of my Archie stash but I needed something uplifting after all the Mark Russell books I've read recently so I picked this up. I figure I can always grab more Archie books next time they have a sale.Anyway, this book collects two stories. In the Chip Zdarsky one, Archie and Jughead go camping and find themselves first at the Mantle family reunion, then lost in the woods. It was some good mindless fun. In the second story, by Ryan...