Archie Comics do have mystery elements. They can be found in special story arcs or individual issues where characters get involved in solving mysterious cases or uncovering hidden secrets. These mysteries often add a layer of depth and adventure to the comics.
Not typically. Archie Comics are usually known for light-hearted and humorous stories rather than murder and mystery plots.
Some Archie Comics do feature LGBTQ+ characters and storylines, showing a degree of inclusivity.
I don't have an exact count. But from what I know, the number of Archie Comics with Ninja Turtles is relatively small. Maybe it's because the focus is more on other popular characters or themes.
Not really. Archie Comics are mainly focused on the characters' adventures and daily lives rather than singing.
Archie's fate isn't consistent across all comics. Sometimes he meets his end, but often, his story continues. It really depends on which comic series or issue you're looking at.
Archie doesn't typically sing in the comics. The storylines mainly revolve around his school, friends, and various escapades.
Well, it's not always consistent. Sometimes Archie ends up with Betty Cooper, and in other cases, it's Veronica Lodge. It really depends on the particular comic and the creative direction at the time.
In certain versions of Archie Comics, Archie has a romantic involvement with Ms Grundy. But it's not a consistent element across all story arcs.
DC Comics does not have ownership of Archie Comics. Archie Comics has its own distinct brand and history, separate from DC's comic universe. They have different characters, storylines, and publishing strategies.
Archie has had romantic entanglements with several characters. Notably, he's had relationships with Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge. Sometimes, his affections shift between them depending on the storylines.