New Character To Debut In ARCHIE #656

New Character To Debut In ARCHIE #656

The Riverdale crew will gain a new member in a few short weeks. Get the first details in this press release.

By EricJoseph - May 30, 2014 09:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Comics


New York, NY (May 30) – Archie Comics has made a name for itself as a vibrant, innovative publisher that is focused on representing today’s world through its comics. Iconic characters like Archie, Jughead, Betty & Veronica, and Reggie have stayed true to their history while residing in a modern world. That continues today. Following in the tradition of modern and engaging character debuts like Kevin Keller, Archie Comics is proud to give fans a first look at the latest addition to the Riverdale family: Harper.
 
Cousin to posh socialite Veronica Lodge, Harper arrives in Riverdale and introduces the Archie gang to something they’ve never dealt with: a friend who is disabled. But while Harper does have a disability, it does not define her, and Archie, his friends, and fans around the world will be treated to her dynamic personality. Harper teaches the Archies an important lesson: that something you think can hold you back can make you that much stronger.

“Harper is the latest in a long line of characters we’ve introduced to make Riverdale feel like a city in today’s world,” said Archie Comics Co-CEO/Publisher Jon Goldwater. “Harper is, first and foremost, a funny, fashionable and witty teenager. The fact that she’s disabled is only one part of her story, and we’re excited to welcome her to Riverdale and Archie Comics."
 
The idea for Harper came out of a conversation between writer/artist Dan Parent and longtime Archie fan and author Jewel Kats, who is also disabled. From that initial idea Harper was born.
 
Harper’s debut, ARCHIE #656, hits 6/18.


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inkniron
inkniron - 5/30/2014, 9:54 PM
Kudos for the awareness angle, but really, who cares? I didn't even know they still published Archie
Snotzo
Snotzo - 5/30/2014, 10:03 PM
Never got why Archie comics was so progressive.
Zeponi
Zeponi - 5/30/2014, 10:47 PM
Didn't they kill him off?
TheOverlord
TheOverlord - 5/30/2014, 11:41 PM
She's Hispanic, Black, lesbian, Jewish, dyslexic and handicapped... see - we can be diverse! But all of our other characters are white, of course.
TheOverlord
TheOverlord - 5/30/2014, 11:42 PM
Also: NO FAT CHICKS.
mgeoff88
mgeoff88 - 5/31/2014, 12:35 AM
@SpiderMiles I was thinking that too. Apparently, Archie will be killed off in the "Life with Archie" series, which takes place after his high school and college years. It's like a series about his life in the future.

The regular Archie comics take place during present day(high school). That's why he is still alive.
wookiefit
wookiefit - 5/31/2014, 1:58 PM
Damn Canadians!!!

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