Tales From Riverdale Digest

Bizarro Back Issues: Archie Versus International Terrorists
Bizarro Back Issues: Archie Versus International Terrorists
Bizarro Back Issues: Archie Versus International Terrorists
The cast of the Archie titles are never too far from diving into something that goes far beyond the routine. They've been dropped into just about every weird genre there is, from soap opera drama to religious sermonizing to blood-soaked zombie horror. And then there was the time that the the regular core-universe Archie characters were hired by the government to go undercover and bring down a terrorist operation.
Bizarro Back Issues: Dilton Doiley Gets Possessed By 'Denim'
Bizarro Back Issues: Dilton Doiley Gets Possessed By 'Denim'
Bizarro Back Issues: Dilton Doiley Gets Possessed By 'Denim'
Last week, when ComicsAlliance launched its poll to determine our readers' favorite Archie character --- and I'm happy to announce that Jughead Jones has taken a considerable lead, narrowly beating Randolph The Kid Who Likes Anime --- I tried to mention a few things about the characters that the average reader might not know. Veronica, for instance, had a storyline where she was revealed to be the prophesied destroyer of all vampires, which is a good thing to know even if it doesn't tip the voting scales in her favor. But there was one piece of the Riverdale puzzle that I thought I should probably elaborate on: That time that resident nerd Dilton Doiley was possessed by a sentient jean jacket. And believe it or not, it's somehow way weirder than it sounds.