> It sounds like it's going to be not as close to the historically-cheesy 
> stories the comics publisher put out for decades, as to the recent 
> overly-creepy stuff the company's new chief creative officer Roberto Aguirre 
> Sacasa brought forth... 

Archie comics were basically the only comics I read growing up; I'm not a big 
fan of the concept of zombies, but the recent Aguirre-Sacasa-written comic 
series "Afterlife with Archie" is GREAT.  With him involved with the TV series, 
I am cautiously optimistic.

-- 
Jim Ellwanger <[email protected]>
<http://www.ellwanger.tv>


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