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Archie Teases Four New Series In March, No Kickstarter In Sight

The last time Archie Comics tried to launch a bunch of new titles, they tried to Kickstart them, prompting a lot of backlash over the the perceived attempt to get fans to finance the publishing plans of a decades-old publisher with some of the most recognizable intellectual property in the world, and leading to the company to cancel the Kickstarter.

All of that happened back in May of 2015. Almost two years later, in March 2017, Archie will launch four new titles, and there's no Kickstarter in sight. Instead, Archie is trying the more traditional method of building interest in the comics ahead of launch through cryptic teaser images released on Facebook.

We'll post our best guesses, and one alternative, underneath each one, but welcome your guesses in the comments as well.

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In a stunning coup, Archie finally nails that elusive Harry Potter comic license… or, it's a Sabrina book set in the grim and gritty Nu Riverdale universe.
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Archie co-Ceo Nancy Seiberkleit reveals that all of crazy antics of the company's founding, feuding families are the result of a longstanding lycanthropic curse… or it's Afterlife With Archie with werewolves.
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Alex Segura, Matthew Rosenberg, and Joe Eisma abandon their comics careers to pursue their lifelong passion of starting a rock band together… or it's a comic about The Archies.
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Professional weirdo James Franco is voicing Archie in an R-rated animated film from the makers of Sausage Party… or it's Little Archie from Baltazar and Franco.

Pretty exciting, no?


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