Media Release -- Archie's dynamic "New Look" caught international attention when images of Betty & Veronica as drawn by Steven Butler appeared on TV, magazines and newspapers worldwide. After two years of "New Look" stories, it was announced that the Pals 'n' Gals story "A Funny Kind of Love" would be the last and all Archie Comics would return to the classic Archie drawing style going forward.
Media Release -- Back in the spring of 2007, the world of Archie Comics was rocked by the publication of BETTY & VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST #151, featuring the first installment of "Bad Boy Trouble," an epic tale that ran through issue #154 and found Riverdale's favorite teens rendered in a realistic style!
The "New Look" inspired months and months of debate and media coverage… and was so intriguing to fans that it led to further "New Look" sagas, including Jughead dealing with a bunch of "Matchmakers" in JUGHEAD'S DOUBLE DIGEST #139-142, and Moose and Midge's tried-and-true romance put to the test in "Breakup Blues," chronicled in PALS 'N' GALS DOUBLE DIGEST #125-128. The "New Look" then returned to its roots, with the "My Father's Betrayal" story in the pages of BETTY & VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST. Pitting Veronica against her father in a town-wide debate of environmental proportions, it was one of the most explosive "New Look" stories ever!
Media Release -- Back in the spring of 2007, the world of Archie Comics was rocked by the publication of BETTY & VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST #151, featuring the first installment of “Bad Boy Trouble,” an epic tale that ran through issue #154 and found Riverdale’s favorite teens rendered in a realistic style!
Media Release -- Back in the spring of 2007, the world of Archie Comics was rocked by the publication of BETTY & VERONICA DOUBLE DIGEST #151, featuring the first installment of “Bad Boy Trouble,” an epic tale that ran through issue #154 and found Riverdale’s favorite teens rendered in a realistic style!

