Archie's Superteens #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "An Eye for an Eye!", Archie and his friends step into their superhero roles when Dr. Zardox, Riverdale’s new substitute teacher, unleashes a giant robot during class. With the school in danger, they team up with the Black Hood and his Crusaders to stand against the mechanical threat. Written by Ian Flynn and illustrated by David Williams, with inks by Gary Martin, colors by Kelsey Shannon, and letters by Jack Morelli, this 2019 adventure features a cover by David Williams and Gary Martin.
In "null," Archie and his friends face their most chaotic day yet when their new substitute teacher, Dr. Zardox, suddenly turns violent and unleashes a towering robot to destroy Riverdale High. Forced into action, the teens activate their superhero identities and team up with the mysterious Black Hood and his Crusaders to stop the rampage.
In "null," Jughead wakes up in a hospital, convinced the battle against Zardox and his giant robot was just a nightmare—until he sees Steel Sterling lying in the next bed. The story unfolds with the Crusaders arriving to confront the threat, but the true nature of the fight and who really stopped Zardox remains unclear.
When a mad clown with a twisted grudge targets Veronica at the circus—mistaking her for his ex-wife—Archie and Reggie must step into the spotlight as Pureheart and Evilheart to rescue her. With the big top as their battleground, the duo’s unlikely partnership puts their heroics to the test in a high-stakes showdown.
In "Dinner for One," Superteen faces off against the Consumer, a ravenous alien whose appetite knows no bounds—until the threat shifts from saving the city to saving Archie. With Jughead’s legendary munching prowess unexpectedly proving the ultimate defense, the battle takes a deliciously unexpected turn.
When Reggie stumbles upon the dark side of his personality, he discovers that just as Archie can become Pureheart the Powerful through inner goodness, he can also unleash his own inner villain—Evilheart. Now, with a cape and a mischievous streak, Reggie’s got a new kind of power… and a whole lot of trouble brewing.
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↩ Reprints Life with Archie #42 (1965), Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #119 (1965), Life with Archie #44 (1965), Life with Archie #48 (1966), Archie as Pureheart the Powerful #1 (1966), Archie as Pureheart the Powerful #2 (1966), Betty and Me #6 (1967), Archie as Pureheart the Powerful #3 (1967), Archie as Capt. Pureheart #4 (1967), Jughead as Captain Hero #7 (1967), Jughead #6 (2016), Archie's Superteens versus Crusaders #1 (2018), Archie's Superteens versus Crusaders #2 (2018), Life with Archie #26
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