I have no idea. Maybe it's a play on words or an inside joke that only certain people would understand.
Saving a penny in comics could symbolize thrift or financial wisdom for characters, affecting their storylines.
It could be a concept explored in a comic book story about financial wisdom or thriftiness.
The moral is that every little bit counts. Just like in the short stories where characters saved small amounts of money over time. It could be not buying that extra cup of coffee or saving the change from a purchase. These small savings can accumulate and be used for something more important in the future. So, it encourages us to be mindful of our finances and not overlook the value of small amounts of money.
They often have thought-provoking storylines and unique art styles that draw you in.
Yes, Penny Peabody does exist in Archie Comics. She's one of the many characters in the Archie universe.
Sure. Maybe there was an old traveling circus. They had a strange and mysterious box. For just a penny, people could take a peek inside the box (a penny a look). And there was an old story that the box was once owned by a famous magician from long ago (an old story).
Riverdale is based on Archie Comics. It takes characters and elements from the comics and gives them a modern, TV drama twist.
Hip hop and comics have a few links. Hip hop's energy and style can be reflected in the visuals and themes of comics. Also, some comic creators draw inspiration from hip hop music and its associated imagery.
Ambrose and Sabrina have a complex family relationship in the comics. They are cousins.
The relationship is that Riverdale is an adaptation of Archie Comics. It borrows the familiar characters and settings, but tweaks them to create a darker and more complex narrative. This makes it both familiar and fresh for viewers who know the comics.