Lodge gives his daughter an Executive position at Lodge Industries, making her Archie's boss. Since the makeover, the series has somewhat fallen under the genre of soap opera. Paul Kupperberg authors these new stories, based on a concept created by Michael Uslan. This title was revived in 2010, following the parallel universes of Archie's married lives with both Betty and Veronica, combined with teen-magazine style features. Later issues of Life with Archie homed some of the earliest appearances of Cheryl Blossom. Occasionally, Archie "alternate universes" were featured, in which Archie and the gang were secret agents ( the man from RIVERDALE), or superheroes ( Archie gang-based superheroes) by the names of Pureheart the Powerful ( Archie), Superteen ( Betty), and Captain Hero ( Jughead), with Reggie as the antihero Evilheart. Most often, the stories were of adventures experienced by Archie and the gang, as they thwarted thieves, smugglers, ghosts and the like. This title featured longer stories as compared to standard Archie comics (one to two stories per issue, instead of the usual four). Archie's character was killed in the second to last issue, Life with Archie #36. In 2010, it was revived as a magazine-sized comic devoted to stories that grew out of Archie Marries Veronica/Archie Marries Betty. ![]() It featured Archie Andrews in adventure stories that were more dramatic than the standard Archie tales. ![]() Life with Archie is a comic book published by Archie comics from 1958 to 1991. Cover to Life with Archie #1 (September 1958).
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