Boasting a nearly eight-decade run,
Archie is widely regarded as an iconic staple of American pop culture. The series is credited with codifying several of the archetypes found in subsequent teen and young adult media, such as: the
girl next door, the mean girl, the popular jock, and most importantly, the
love triangle; the dynamic between Betty, Veronica, and Archie is perhaps the most referenced and lampooned example of this particular trope in media.
Archie has been parodied several times in the American stop-motion animation sitcom
Robot Chicken on
Adult Swim. Beginning with a segment in the episode "Veggies for Sloth", which saw the characters get gruesomely killed off one-by-one in a send-up of the
Final Destination franchise. The comics were also the subject of the series' eleventh special, ''The Bleepin' Robot Chicken Archie Comics Special
. The voice cast featured Fred Armisen as Archie, Amy Sedaris as Betty, Betty Gilpin as Veronica, Jason Mantzoukas as Jughead, Ryan Phillippe as Reggie, Jared Harris as Mr. Weatherbee, and Jane Lynch as Miss Grundy. The special also featured characters from other Archie Comics titles, including Sabrina, the Teenage Witch
(voiced by Clare Grant), and Josie and the Pussycats''; Josie McCoy is voiced by
Rachael Leigh Cook, reprising her role from the
2001 film adaptation. On January 26, 2017,
Riverdale, an American teen drama television series based on the
Archie comics, premiered on
The CW. The cast included
KJ Apa as Archie,
Lili Reinhart as Betty,
Camila Mendes as Veronica,
Cole Sprouse as Jughead, and
Madelaine Petsch as Cheryl Blossom. The show utilized the characters and locations from the comics, while updating the technology, storylines, lingo, and representation of people of color and other marginalized groups for modern audiences. Its darker, edgier ambience was a notable departure from the light-hearted tone of the comic series, with a mystery surrounding the murder of Jason Blossom being the lynchpin for the first season's storyline. Upon its announcement,
Riverdale was met with a polarized response from the general public; many could not find the appeal of a wholesome, family-friendly stalwart title getting the "subversive" treatment . Nevertheless, the show enjoyed positive critical reception for its first few seasons, and introduced
Archie and its characters to a whole new generation. Acclaim for the show waned over its lifetime, as audiences and publications alike were baffled by the later seasons' incomprehensible storylines and
overall decline in quality. The series finale, "Chapter One Hundred Thirty Seven: Goodbye Riverdale" aired on August 23, 2023, thus concluding a seven-season run. The show's end, coupled with several other shows on the network being cancelled that year, prompted Alex Zalben of
Decider to mourn "... a sad ending to one of the most reliably earnest and inclusive places on television, and it's possible we may never know its like again."
Riverdale's success led to the creation of
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, a companion series based on the comic title
of the same name. Starring
Kiernan Shipka as the title character, it premiered on
Netflix on October 26, 2018 and ran for two seasons before its 2020 cancellation as a result of the
COVID-19 pandemic. Shipka reprised her role as Sabrina in the season 6
Riverdale episode "Chapter Ninety-Nine: the Witching Hour(s)". Another spin-off,
Katy Keene, premiered on February 6, 2020, and was cancelled after one season. ==References==