Nancy Silberkleit

Archie Employees File $32.5 Million Lawsuit Against Co-CEO
Archie Employees File $32.5 Million Lawsuit Against Co-CEO
Archie Employees File $32.5 Million Lawsuit Against Co-CEO
The last few years have seen a contentious legal battle take place between Archie Comics and embattled Archie co-CEO Nancy Silberkleit. And in the latest development, six employees -- including Archie Comics Editor-in-Chief Victor Gorelick -- have filed a $32.5 million lawsuit against Silberkleit, accusing her of "destructive, dangerous and at times deranged behavior."
Archie CEOs Settle Lawsuit, Though Drama Continues
Archie CEOs Settle Lawsuit, Though Drama Continues
Archie CEOs Settle Lawsuit, Though Drama Continues
Following months of litigation amid a heap of rumors and innuendo, the battle between the two Archie Comics CEOS has ended, with Nancy Silberkleit and Jon Goldwater settling their feud in court.The details of the legal settlement between Silberkleit and Goldwater that ended the publisher's sexual harassment lawsuit against Silberkleit from last July are being kept confidential, but in an unexpect
Link Ink: ‘Mr. Strange,’ Updated Spider-Man Ride and Russian Pink Panther’s Casino
Link Ink: ‘Mr. Strange,’ Updated Spider-Man Ride and Russian Pink Panther’s Casino
Link Ink: ‘Mr. Strange,’ Updated Spider-Man Ride and Russian Pink Panther’s Casino
Comics: The Marvel Age looks at fan correspondence from Stan Lee that reveals Dr. Strange was originally supposed to be called Mr. Strange, which is a way better name that Fartface Booger Strange if you ask me. TV: A Green Arrow TV casting sheet may have surfaced, revealing spoilers about CW's potential upcoming live action series...
Link Ink: The Future of DC Games, the Godzilla Christmas Tree and Cosmic HeroClix
Link Ink: The Future of DC Games, the Godzilla Christmas Tree and Cosmic HeroClix
Link Ink: The Future of DC Games, the Godzilla Christmas Tree and Cosmic HeroClix
Gaming: According to Warner Bros. Montreal, after the success of Batman: Arkham City, they're "not satisfied anymore with sub-par superhero games" and are currently working on games starring other DC characters. Creators: Philadelphia's City Paper tried charging cartoonists a contest submission fee of $5...