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Archy comics sheepdog
Archy comics sheepdog




This implies that Jinx is not his real first name. When he causes trouble, he doesn’t seem to know it’s happening, so he doesn’t know why people avoid him or call him "Jinx". He usually appears slightly shorter than most of the gang, and has sandy hair and a prominent, angular nose.

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Sometimes, Archie and the gang use his bad luck to influence their enemies. Stories featuring him tend to be about the characters trying to protect themselves from the bad luck he causes. Archie and his friends are often victims of the misfortune he spreads. She showed some romantic interest in Jughead.Ī gloomy, scrawny fellow who causes horrible calamity wherever he goes, and thus has earned the scorn of Riverdale's citizens, who often take great lengths to avoid him. This petite blonde girl was actually an early concept of Midge because she dated Moose, and he beat up anyone who talked to her.

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In one story, she had unattractive friends Minnie Muenster and Sophie Schlitz who were interested in Archie and Reggie. Her boy-chasing tendencies, particularly toward Jughead, made her seem a bit crazy. This tall stringy girl evolved into Ethel Muggs, but was even less attractive than Ethel. When Sabrina and her aunts moved to Gravestone Heights, a city inhabited by witches, ghosts and monsters, Eye-da (who seemed less out of place there) and an invisible girl named Cleara became Sabrina’s best friends. However, she became a significant character many years later in one of the many incarnations of Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. The incongruity of her appearance to the more typical teenagers of Riverdale may have precluded her from appearing more often, as she usually appeared as nothing more than a sort of unexpected visual punchline at the end of a typical story featuring Betty and Veronica. She appeared at least twice in Archie comics of the late 1950s. Her appearance is all the more jarring considering she was depicted with the same trim, shapely figure as most of the teenage girls in Archie comics. One of the stranger characters to appear at Riverdale High, Eye-da was a student with the distinction of having one enormous eye where a head should be. Both pursued Jughead, but enjoyed sharing him. In the early years, identical blonde twins Debbie and Dilly Dalton appeared. She had Josie's classic hairdo (complete with a tiny bow), and was a girlfriend of Reggie. Teenaged introduced prior to the late 1960sĪ brown-haired girl who appeared only in single-page comic strips in the 1960s. Therefore, characters have been categorized by the time of their first appearance (meaning the original printing, not digest reprints) and not by current relevance. Some characters return after being on hiatus for years. It is often unclear if or when a minor character has stopped appearing permanently, as they appear irregularly and tend to disappear inexplicably. (A complete list of "all" Archie Comics characters is also on Wikipedia.)

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Characters who have their own Wikipedia entry are not considered minor, and are not listed here. Characters who have only ever appeared in a single story are not listed here. Most have interacted with Archie and his friends in the "mainstream" universe, but a few appeared only in "alternate universes" or the "Little Archie" universe (which is counted as the same universe as mainstream stories, only a decade in the past). This is a list of minor recurring characters who have appeared in the Archie Comics universe.






Archy comics sheepdog