Predator, that's saying a whole lot! Veronica Lodge made her debut …
"Archie Marries Veronica/Archie Marries Betty" is an American comic book story by writer Michael Uslan and artists Stan Goldberg and Bob Smith that was originally presented in Archie # 600–606.
Archie was so like a caveman - fuelled by testosterone and unable to bear the competition of another, especially when it came to the girl he loved. The concept for the Veronica Lodge character came from the creator Bob Montana's assignment to do a portrait of a real-life Lodge family. 1963's Archie #143 has the "The Kisser Strikes!"
Betty Cooper first appeared in the Archie Comics anthology series in which Archie first appeared, Pep Comics #22.
Oddly enough, though, this is not the first time that Betty and Veronica have kissed in the comics. Maybe it was the alcohol they had consumed earlier tonight, but Archie couldn't help but wonder how it would feel like to kiss Jughead.
Predator is, well, you know, Archie vs. If anyone was worried about Veronica and Archie's relationship fizzling out between the first and second seasons of Riverdale, Wednesday night's premiere must have been completely reassuring.
Veronica knows about the kiss (though as of now, it seems Jughead does not), so maybe this is her way of making things fair and square. The earlier version is somehow a lot stranger than Archie vs. Let's be real: Veronica really is that petty. At first I thought she was kidding - even Archie looked more perplexed than usual, his eyebrows furrowing as the idea of another man kissing his girlfriend crossed his mind.
Predator, and since Archie vs.
Montana came up with Veronica's first name by using the name of eccentric actress Veronica Lake.
The real Lodges were wealthy and enjoyed the kind of extravagant life that is known to Veronica in the Archie series.