6 Storylines From Archie Comics That 'Riverdale' Should Tackle

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6 Storylines From Archie Comics That 'Riverdale' Should Tackle
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'Riverdale' has proven time and time again that nothing is off the table.

There are things in this world that will always be certain: death, taxes, and episodes of Riverdale that are nothing short of baffling. The CW re-imagining of the classic Archie Comics characters has already had its fair share of serial killers, gangs, and satanic rituals, with all of it somehow making some kind of sense. It went from a modern-day Twin Peaks tribute to the teen drama equivalent of a speeding car from Hell fueled by angst and movie references.

COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY Jughead: The Hunger Speaking of cheeseburgers, Jughead: The Hunger is what happens when you mix the sharp-tongued foodie with the cynical repercussions of An American Werewolf in London. The premise is simple: Jughead gets bit by a lycanthrope, and Jughead is turned into a lycanthrope. What follows is an introspective and sad series of events where the resident recluse has to hide in the dark and seedy corners of the town to avoid hurting the ones he loves.

Vampironica Within the span of one fateful night, the world of rich girl Veronica Lodge is forever changed when she’s turned into a vampire. With the nerdy Dilton Doily by her side, she finds a new purpose by hunting down any bloodsucker in sight. This story by Greg and Meg Smallwood is a bloody and pretty good time, echoing Buffy the Vampire Slayer through the lens of the sassy romancer.

Archie vs. Predator How in this beautiful green Earth could this list not include this insane crossover?! Much like Archie’s brush with death when he crossed paths with Punisher, Archie vs. Predator is a hilarious love letter to the high schooler’s hijinks and the brutal death games of the galaxy's deadliest hunter. The best-selling miniseries is a darkly funny time, with a hilarious ending that feels right at home for a future Riverdale episode. There’s simply nothing else to say.

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