Kathleen Webb
1956–
Kathleen Webb, born October 6, 1956, holds a notable place in comics history as one of the first women to write for Archie Comics. Her career with the publisher spans nearly five decades, from 1973 to 2022, during which she accumulated credits on 249 issues as both writer and artist — a breadth of contribution that few creators at Archie can match.
Webb's work is most closely associated with the female-led titles at the heart of the Archie universe. Her most frequently credited books include *Betty and Veronica*, *Betty*, *Veronica*, *Betty & Veronica (Jumbo Comics) Double Digest*, *B&V Friends Double Digest Magazine*, and *Betty's Diary*, suggesting a particular affinity — and likely a strong editorial voice — for stories centered on those two characters and their world.
Her longevity at Archie is itself significant. Breaking into the industry in the early 1970s as a woman writer was genuinely uncommon, and the fact that she continued contributing work well into the 2020s speaks to both her adaptability and her enduring connection to the Archie brand. For readers who grew up with those digest-sized titles on spinner racks, Webb's storytelling almost certainly shaped their experience of Riverdale, even if her name went unnoticed at the time.
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