Development Since Archie Comics partnered with
Marvel Comics for the 1994
one-shot comic
Archie Meets the Punisher, the Archie characters have had a tradition of
team-ups with characters from other
fictional universes. Following the success of
Archie meets Kiss in 2012 and
Archie meets Glee in 2013, the Archie Creative Summit held in March 2014 included a brainstorming session for new crossovers. Archie Comics proposed the crossover to
20th Century Fox, who owns the Predator character, and
Dark Horse Comics, who had licensed the character for comic books. Both quickly agreed. Dark Horse approached Alex de Campi to write based on her work on the horror comic book
Grindhouse and the humorous comic book
My Little Pony: Friends Forever. Dark Horse editor Brendan Wright, who was already editing the regular
Predator comic book and had previously coordinated with Archie Comics on Dark Horse's
Archie Archives reprints, was chosen as editor. Ruiz was the first and only artist considered to
pencil the series, and
inker Rich Koslowski was selected based on his work with Ruiz on a
Thor parody in
Archie #648. To prepare for the project, de Campi read over 4000 pages of Archie comic books. She drew inspiration for the story from the 1940s era of the series, when she says
Archie Andrews' girlfriends
Betty Cooper and
Veronica Lodge had "more edge". Her scripts were subject to notes and tweaks from Archie Comics and Fox, but de Campi described both licensors as "extremely mellow, pleasant and easy to work with". The choice of whether Archie Andrews would survive the series or not was changed several times during scripting, and a final decision was not made until the last draft of the script. The editorial team felt this would make the story feel more "bizarre and unsettling". Although most modern comic art is created using digital tools and scans to accelerate the creation process, the art team for
Archie vs. Predator chose to use traditional methods and used
FedEx to get the physical copy of each page to the person who would complete the next step in the process. Wright described it as his "most nutso project" and was continually surprised by the scale of positive reaction to it.
Publication A promotional
ashcan comic was released a couple of months before the first issue. It featured eight pages from the first issue and some of Ruiz's character designs, including some of his initial, more lifelike Predator sketches. All of the issues also included a one-page, humorous bonus strip written by de Campi featuring crossovers of other Archie and Dark Horse characters:
Sabrina Meets Hellboy (art by
Robert Hack),
Little Mask and his Pals (art by
Art Baltazar),
Jughead Meets MIND MGMT: "S" is for Sleeper (art by
Matt Kindt), and
Josie and the Pussycats Meet Finder (art by
Carla Speed McNeil). A 128-page hardcover collecting the series and bonus content was released November 4, 2015, followed by a 104-page softcover edition on August 21, 2019. ==Synopsis==