Archie Comics
Archie Comics is a famous comic book publisher, named after its main character Archie Andrews.
Besides the eponymous Archie Andrews, the other members of his own core group (and Archie Comics overall) include Jughead Jones, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge and Reggie Mantle.
Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Josie and the Pussycats, Cheryl Blossom, Katy Keene, Ethel Muggs, Moose Mason, Midge Klump, Chuck Clayton and Nancy Woods are also Archie Comics characters.
John L. Goldwater and Bob Montana are artists who masterminded the iconic and world-famous Archie Comics franchise
Dan DeCarlo is an American cartoonist who modernized Archie Comics.
For Betty Cooper, she is the quintessential girl next door/tomboy in the Archie Comics stable.
Plus, Betty Cooper's clothes are casual and sporty, featuring outfits like t-shirts, jeans and cheerleading uniforms.
In addition, Betty Cooper has her distinctive ponytail hair.
Veronica Lodge, with her glossy jet-black hair, her blunt bangs and her sexy approach, is the primary Archie Comics fashionista, doubling as Betty Cooper's sexy foil.
Cheryl Blossom is a provocative and glamorous fashionista, with her long fiery red hair.
The real name for Sabrina the Teenage Witch is Sabrina Spellman.
Josie, Valerie and Melody are the core members of the fictional and eponymous Josie and the Pussycats rock music band.
Inspirations for female characters in Archie Comics include Veronica Lake.
During the era of both Marilyn Monroe and Jayne Mansfield, Dan DeCarlo modernizes many female Archie Comics characters to reflect their styles.
Before Dan DeCarlo's work, Archie Comics uses Bob Montana's caricatured and dated look.
With Dan DeCarlo's work, the Archie Comics look is modern and clean, with a subtle, sexy and flirty charm.
Like Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Walt Disney and Barbie, Archie Comics is a pop culture icon.

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