
Title | : | Archie: Pureheart the Powerful Volume 1 |
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ISBN | : | 1600106889 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9781600106880 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 144 |
Publication | : | First published August 10, 2010 |
Archie: Pureheart the Powerful Volume 1 Reviews
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Eh, not too great, but still pretty fun. In the introduction of the book, it even says they were going for pure camp and trying to capture that silly dreamlike state comics from the time had. Sitting down to read these one at a time would probably improve the over all experience.
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Archie plus super-powers, sounds like exactly my thing, and yet...
While Michael Uslan's introduction refers to 'a haze of nostalgia' I sensed more of a haze of other substances. Gets a little more coherent toward the middle with an infusion of episodic villains and corny jokes. So... I admired the idea of this book.
But I do like Jughead's (Captain Hero's) mantra:
Teeny weeny magic beany- pointed toward the sky
Give me muscle, vigor, strength
Form a super guy! -
Not the greatest attempt at superhero comics, but still a bit enjoyable. The Captain Hero stories are the better tales in this one. They're all pretty fast-paced, but dull. Understandable considering this is Archie Comics, but they had come so close to getting it right with the Mighty Crusaders... ah, well. A half-hour of nostalgia.
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These weren't very entertaining, just dull. I know continuity was never a big priority in the Archie world, but these were wildly inconsistent. Also Superteen wasn't really in it.
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For me, this is the comics equivalent of comfort food - perhaps not as nourishing as wholesome as it could be, but it sure made me feel nice. Something about the not-exactly-seamless mashup of Archie comedy and superhero antics - presented in this particularly square '60s style - made me very happy. But that's just me.