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Archie Comics adapted Nights into Dreams ... into a three-issue comic book miniseries to test whether or not a Nights comic would sell well in North America.
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* Mighty Crusaders, an Archie comics superhero team, later licensed by DC Comics and relaunched as " The Crusaders " on the Imprint label
* The Southern Knights were originally called the Crusaders in their first issue but had to change their name due to Archie Comics ' Mighty Crusaders
The name derives from the word " archive " without the v. Alan Emtage has said that contrary to popular belief, there was no association with the Archie Comics and that he despised them.
Archie Comics is an American comic book publisher headquartered in the Village of Mamaroneck, Town of Mamaroneck, New York, known for its many series featuring the fictional teenagers Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle and Jughead Jones.
Archie Comics is also the title of the company's longest-running publication, the first issue appearing with a cover date of Winter 1942.
The Shield was the cover feature for Pep Comics until March 1944, when Archie became the dominant feature ; the Shield continued in Pep Comics until January 1948.
In Pep Comics # 22, December 1941, writer Vic Bloom and artist Bob Montana published Archie Andrews ' first adventure, beginning with " Chick " showing off for his new neighbor, Betty Cooper.
Coyne stayed on at Archie Comics as CFO until he retired in the 1970s.
Bill Yoshida learned comic book lettering from Ben Oda and was hired in 1965 by Archie Comics, where he averaged 75 pages a week for 40 years for an approximate total of 156, 000 pages.
In February 2010, Archie Comics partnered with A Squared Entertainment ( A2 ) and POW!
Archie Comics announced at the New York Comic Con in October 2011 that its superhero line will return as an all-digital line under a subscription model with back issues archive access.
Shortly after the magazine hit newsstands in December 1961, attorneys for Archie Comics filed suit for copyright infringement.
Kurtzman and Elder later tried altering the names and artwork to minimize similarities to Archie characters and trademarks so that it could be reprinted, but they were again threatened with legal action by Archie Comics.
According to a May 2008 posting on The Comics Journal's website, the second effort " resulted in waves of lawyers raining upon the strip ’ s creators, ultimately leading to Kurtzman and Elder handing the copyright to the story over to Archie and signing an agreement promising never to reproduce it again.
" In 2004, Comics Journal publisher Gary Groth discovered that Archie had neglected to renew the copyright to the strip, and that it had fallen into the public domain.

Archie and sued
Archie Comics sued and won, but the cartoon caught the eye of Hugh Hefner.

Archie and music
Indigenous Australian music is unique, as it dates back more than 60, 000 years to the prehistory of Australia and continues the ancient songlines through contemporary artists as diverse as: David Dahwurr Hudson, Jimmy Little, Warumpi Band, Yothu Yindi, Tiddas, Wild Water, Christine Anu, Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu, Saltwater Band, Nabarlek, Nokturnl, the Pigram Brothers, Coloured Stone, Blekbala Mujik, Kev Carmody, Archie Roach and Ruby Hunter.
Musical series such as Cassidy's The Partridge Family, the animated series The Archie Show, and ( to a lesser extent ) The Brady Bunch integrated television and teen-pop music to significant success during this time frame.
The animated adaptations of the Archie Comics characters were also noteworthy for the original pop music produced for it, particularly the song, " Sugar, Sugar ", which was a # 1 hit single.
Ellis ' name does appear in Archie and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch credits, and both " Ray Ellis ", and " Jeff Michaels " appear side by side on Groovie Goolies credits, where " Ellis " is credited for " Sabrina background Music ", and " Michaels " is credited for " Groovie Goolies background music ".
The music also reflected Smith and Kramer's increasing interest in free jazz — the guitarists were inspired by the likes of Albert Ayler, Archie Shepp, Sun Ra and late period John Coltrane, and tried to imitate the ecstatic sounds of the squealing, high-pitched saxophonists they adored.
Departing from the style of presentation he was best known for, most of the music on these recordings is free improvisation, created with the avant-garde musicians Cecil Taylor, Anthony Braxton, Archie Shepp, and Abdullah Ibrahim.
However, the music for The U. S. of Archie TV show which aired in 1974, was produced by Jackie Mills, a Hollywood producer, who also produced Bobby Sherman and the Brady Kids.
Vocals for the group were provided by former Archies lead singer Ron Dante, with music supervision by Don Kirshner ( who had supervised the music for The Archie Show ).
In 1953, Godfrey's music director and orchestra leader, Archie Bleyer, founded Cadence Records.
Before Professor Flutesnoot appeared, Archie comics featured a similarly designed character named Mr. Fluteweed ( a music teacher ).
Aboriginal artists Kev Carmody and Archie Roach employ a combination of folk-rock and country music to sing about Aboriginal rights issues.
Archie Comics offering to redevelop the Josie series into one about a teenage music band, and allowing Hanna-Barbera to adapt it into a music-based Saturday morning show.
The paper has also launched the careers of many news journalists, including in recent times Observer Political Editor Gaby Hinsliff, Guardian New York correspondent Oliver Burkeman, Guardian music critic Alexis Petridis, author and columnist Iain Hollingshead, Independent News Editor Oly Duff and Foreign News Editor Archie Bland and columnist Amol Rajan, the paper's New York business correspondent Stephen Foley and Independent columnist Johann Hari.
Aboriginal artists Kev Carmody and Archie Roach employ a combination of folk-rock and country music to sing about Aboriginal rights issues.
Having been removed from the Monkees project, Kirshner became music supervisor for a new Saturday morning cartoon, The Archie Show, in 1968, and enlisted Barry as producer and main songwriter.
Meanwhile Archie embraces the contemporary scene ; listening to New Wave music, asking out a much younger woman named Skye ( Darlanne Fluegel ) and dressing in a much younger man's faddish clothes.
Ray Ellis was directly credited, however, for The Archie Show and Sabrina the Teenage Witch background music.

Archie and duo
In 1963, acoustic musicians Robin Williamson and Clive Palmer began performing together as a traditional folk duo in Edinburgh, particularly at a weekly club run by Archie Fisher in the Crown Bar which also regularly featured Bert Jansch.
The band started as the duo of Kelly Riles and guitarist / singer Archie Moore ( also of Black Tambourine ) in 1989 ( the two having met at university ), initially going under the name The Gotterdemocrats, becoming Velocity Girl with the addition of Brian Nelson ( ex-Big Jesus Trashcan, also of Black Tambourine ), Jim Spellman ( ex-High Back Chairs ), and lead singer Bridget Cross ( soon to join Unrest ).

Archie and Veronicas
Archie Comics and Sire Records ( The Veronicas ' record company ) finally resolved their problems through a co-promotion deal.
** Archie Comics and The Veronicas settle their dispute over the rights to the name The Veronicas.

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