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PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:08 am 
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Archie Comics Artist Dies at 85
Feb 14, 5:51 PM EST


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CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. -- Joe Edwards, an artist who worked on the 1942 debut issue of Archie comics and later created the character Li'l Jinx, has died.

Edwards, who was 85, died Feb. 8 at his home after years of treatment for heart problems, said his son, Todd Edwards.

A Manhattan native, Edwards served in the Army during World War II, illustrating training manuals. While based in Italy, he drew animated cartoons warning of minefields around Naples.

Edwards worked for Demby Studios, which produced comic book stories for a number of publishers, and then joined the former MLJ Comics, the precursor to Archie Comics.

Todd Edwards said his father always carried a sketch pad, and despite failing health in later years, would delight doctors and nurses with sketches drawn personally for them. "He loved it when he could make people smile," his son said.

Along with drawing the popular redheaded teenager, Archie Andrews, and his pals Jughead, Betty and Veronica, Edwards created Li'l Jinx, a precocious girl who had her own comic book for a time and still appears as a character in others, said Victor Gorelick, vice president and managing editor of Archie Comics.

Many of Li'l Jinx's adventures were based on Edwards' experiences with his own two sons and daughter. "He was a very funny cartoonist, and a good ideas man," Gorelick said.

Edwards was a member of the Berndt Toast Gang, the nickname for the Long Island chapter of the National Cartoonists' Society.

Besides his son Todd, Edwards is survived by his wife, Eda Selnick, another son, Ken, a daughter, Naomi, and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

A graveside service was held on Sunday.

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This guy was still alive? wow.


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 10:16 pm 
Meh. I never really liked comics anyways.


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Yea, I live near him, and every Wednesday hordes of homely girls and women put down their quilts for a day to pick up all the Archie and Archie related books that came out that week. It's nuts. I had no idea why all that crap was so popular until I heard he died and found out how close he actually is to me. lol

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yeh all i cared about when i read that article was that it said central islip which is literally walking distance from my house

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:19 pm 
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Hell yes it's popular!!! I just found out that they're going to change the style of the Archie comic and give the stories more "depth". I love reading those comics and I certainly don't read them for depth. I like to read them for their sillyness and it's just a nice quick read before I go to sleep - I need them to clear my head. lol

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With more than 60 years of a certain…shall we say, style behind them, Archie, Betty, Veronica, and the whole Riverdale gang will be getting a new look in 2007, courtesy of artist Steven Butler.

Rather than moving to a manga style, which has worked on Sabrina by Tania del Rio, this change will move the art towards a more contemporary comic book style, more realistic, and less cartoony. The move, an Archie Comics representative told Newsarama, is a continuing experiment and exploration with the characters, showcasing not only their timlessness, but theur adaptability as well.

The first of the “new look” Archie and company will appear in May’s Betty and Veronica Double Digest #151, in “Bad Boy Trouble” written by Melanie J. Morgan. In addition to the look, the stories themselves will change format, switching from short tales to fuller-length stories. As such the digests will contain four stories, spanning issues #151-#154 which will run 25 pages each, when fully told.

Look for more on Archie’s changing look later this week on Newsarama.

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You just read them because youre jelous of my cool comic books.

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the only redeeming quality about archie comics is that the sexual undertones presented in the books were throroughly discussed in chasing amy (one of my fav. movies, and def. my fav kevin smith movie with clerks 2 coming in a very tight second.)

This next part may sound weird, but Archie comics always struck me as porn waiting to happen, you can't have like a bunch of teenage kids running around doing activites together and tell me that they were all just plutonic playpals, in between those panels there was all kinds of kinky shit going on that would've made the marquis de sade blush.

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My mom used to read Archie comics as a kid. Other than that I don't care about some old person dying, its what old people do.

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If you're looking for depth in comics, you should stay away from Yarr's super hero collection and try your hand in some of the Vertigo line books. Fables and Y: The Last Man (which is about to end in a year) are a couple of the best written comics out there period. Or some of the older titles like Preacher or Sandman.

The writer of Y: The Last Man will actually be taking over writing duties for Lost soon. So maybe the show will actually be interesting again.


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