The art of being Archie
Archie is immortal. Ever since 1941, Archie has been never-changing, an excellent exemplar of essential Americana, a fascinating favorite of foibles that come with being the ultimate everyman teenager. For a very long time, Archie was beloved precisely because he—and everything else around him—stays exactly the same. But Archie has recently been the subject of an extraordinary evolution in different forms. In the last five years, Archie has grown up, died, changed his look and leapt from the comic page to the television screen. More than seven decades since he was created, Archie has never been more vibrant or resilient.