
I don't know much about Doyle except what's mentioned at the link above he came from Brooklyn, was originally a penciller and inker in the last years of the Fiction House company, gave up drawing in favor of writing (though he continued to submit his scripts in storyboard form), joined "Archie" in the 1950s and stayed on until his death in 1996. Frank Doyle may well have been one of the best comic-book writers of all time. So when I say that "Archie" writer Frank Doyle was really good, you know I mean it, and I'm not just being nostalgic.


I know perfectly well the difference between thinking something is really good and just seeing it through the haze of nostalgia. I also outgrew them, and I know that a lot of them weren't very good, that Archie is never, ever going to choose between Betty and Veronica, and so on. Also included are loads of entertaining behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the comics, their creators, and Archie's unique impact on America's pop culture! Designed for young and old alike, this is both a must-have companion for anyone who has grown up with Archie and a perfect introduction for new readers Member ofĬataloging source TEFOD Characteristic document Dewey number 741.Like many people, I grew up reading "Archie" comics, and I have a residual affection for those comics. Language eng Summary Celebrate 70 years of Archie Comics fun with this massive full-color collection of over 50 favorite comic book stories hand-selected by noted Archie writers, artists, editors and historians.


Label The best of Archie comics Title The best of Archie comics Statement of responsibility stories written by Vic Bloom, Frank Doyle and others Contributor
