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Not telling you to seek them out but Archie has another kind of version of the pep squad, Wilbur, Laurie, Linda, and Slats/Alec. Looking at them made me think "my toxic polycule can beat up your toxic polycule"
Slats and Alec might be different, but I just pretend like he got more buff and got a dye job.
I never considered Wilbur’s gang could be a polycule. Maybe I’m a bad person/ref
I have not read many That Wilkin Boy comics bcuz I mainly read Betty & Veronica, and I’ve heard Wilbur’s comics appear mostly in Archie and Jughead stories. That being said, I like what I’ve read so far and I would totally like to read more!! The polycule seems fun
Hey, just to let you know Archie had two Wilkin characters, Wilbur Wilkin and Bingo Wilkin.
Wilbur actually came before Archie, but soon got changed into an Archie clone. He lasted until 1958.
This is him with Laurie, Linda, and Slats:
This is them with Alec instead of Slats (who I pretend is just the same guy).
Bingo Wilkins came in 1969, and was established to be Jughead's cousin.
I don't know much about him though lol.
Ohhhhh, I see!! I was thinking of Bingo, as I said I haven’t read many Wilkin comics. This is very interesting tho, Wilbur looks delightful
It's pretty much just Archie in another font lol, except the Archie chooses the Betty more than the Veronica.
Also very odd they just changed it from Slats to Alec for no reason. There's not any issue where they're both in it. It's almost like Slats Morgan is the Character Archie Comics Wants You to Forget.
Not telling you to seek them out but Archie has another kind of version of the pep squad, Wilbur, Laurie, Linda, and Slats/Alec. Looking at them made me think "my toxic polycule can beat up your toxic polycule"
Slats and Alec might be different, but I just pretend like he got more buff and got a dye job.
I never considered Wilbur’s gang could be a polycule. Maybe I’m a bad person/ref
I have not read many That Wilkin Boy comics bcuz I mainly read Betty & Veronica, and I’ve heard Wilbur’s comics appear mostly in Archie and Jughead stories. That being said, I like what I’ve read so far and I would totally like to read more!! The polycule seems fun
Hey, just to let you know Archie had two Wilkin characters, Wilbur Wilkin and Bingo Wilkin.
Wilbur actually came before Archie, but soon got changed into an Archie clone. He lasted until 1958.
This is him with Laurie, Linda, and Slats:
This is them with Alec instead of Slats (who I pretend is just the same guy).
Bingo Wilkins came in 1969, and was established to be Jughead's cousin.
I don't know much about him though lol.
Seeing some of the reviews for Clown in a Cornfield 4: Lights, Camera, Frendo! and they're all vague so far, as I expected, but not seeing any mention of Tabitha Werner, who I desperately want to come back.
Shaggy and Velma
They fight crime photos from a defunct website that are taking too much storage on my phone, but can’t bare to delete.
Seeing straight people on TikTok complaining that Cole was playing Quinn...
Reread the book, and maybe he does lead her on the film, but he is just a depressed boy being nice in the book, while Quinn is experiencing depressed induced-horniness.
Why haven't we had a Tom Sawyer/Huck Finn adaptation this decade? Or really a big-budget one since Tom and Huck? Need something to come about to inspire the fanfictions.
Saw it recommended on twitter (yeah, it's still that), but a fic with primehood exhibitionism would go hard. Prime knowing that he's in a story on ao3 and people are reading it...yeah
Also, are there only 70 fics? I swear I've seen a lot more art around of them. That's a kinda crazy fic to art ratio honestly.
Superboy Prime is seen hanging with Clark, and the dumbass he is, comes up with the alias Kent Clark, which leads to a nickname of KC.
I'm so interested in what entails in the crossover between Feral and Stray Dogs.
I hope some of the dogs are joining the cast. In reality, I already have a much less interesting idea from the solicts.
I really wish there were more portrayals of Tom not being completely evil, or otherwise sidelined in unauthorized sequels and adaptations.
Like, he's shafted, repeatedly; Huck's accused of murder, and Tom doesn't join him, Tom's a confederate soldier trying to hang Huck, Jim finds him annoying, but feels a soft spot for Huck, he doesn't get to join in on Huck and Jim's time-travelling adventures, etc.
Like, yeah, he's annoying and selfish and stupid, and it's easy to make him a villain, but it's too mean-spirited, he just wants adventure and to be praised. So many make him out to be a power-hungry lunatic that will sacrifice Huck and Jim, and others to get his fame, and I don't buy that, that doesn't feel like Tom to me. And a lot of it's just doing it to raise and praise Huck, and sometimes Jim. Like, this was not Twain's intention of him.
Will concede, this is probably my shipping self largely talking, I want Huck and Tom together lol. And I am a little jealous that, because of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn's reception, people are so drawn to the Huck and Jim pairing instead.
At least Tom has the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.
How did PrimeHood develop right under my nose?
Just a few months ago, I was thinking how they would make a good of a pairing, young, angry, introduced in the eighties, Prime brought Jason back to life; and there was nothing.
And now it's blossomed, great work y'all have done.
Now who's going to get to work on Dick Grayson and Mon-El.
Shout out Beggie, my only heterosexual OTP
Completely sucks to be Reggie Mantle, a universal rule
New Riverdale/Archie Forever: Reggie's dad explicitly ignores him for Jughead, then goes missing; the rest of the gang proceeds to help a want-to-be influencer rather than focus on this. At least he gets to be with Betty, kind of.
Life with Archie: Reggie is the second choice, rather obviously, for both Betty and Veronica in the timelines.
Afterlife with Archie: causes the apocalypse
Blossom 666: Killed by Dilton Doiley
Jughead the Hunger: Turned into werewolf, and turns several others into it as well.
Vampironica: Turned into Vampire, and is about the sixth most important one in the series.
Judgment Day: first turned into a demon, then turns Betty and Veronica into ones as well.
1941: Dies in World War One
Mr. Justice: Becomes a villain after being ignored by everyone, especially his dad, manipulated by Mr. Lodge, and is responsible for Mr. Justice's disappearance.
Classic comics: was reduced throughout the years to optional fifth member, and even that has been replaced by Kevin more-or-less, and then they start going more and more out of business
Riverdale: Ignored by the polycule
Weird Mysteries: Inconsistent role,
Archie Show: annoying voice
Jugman: Completely the villain.
Back to Riverdale: Secondary villain, at least is forgiven by the group and brought into the group by the end. Probably the best treated.
Imagining a psychotic world where both the ABC and CBS Tom Sawyer and Huck Finn pilots got picked up and aired concurrently.
Seeing Finn & Sawyer on ABC, the boys solving mysteries in steampunk New Orleans. Then Sawyer & Huck on CBS, the boys taking cases in modern day St. Louis. Seeing two hours of sawyerberry a week, with their own flavor would be so good.
Imagining not only the fanfics either show would bring on its own, but like a multiverse level of two competing shows. Like, in actuality the shows would be confusing and eat into each other's audiences, and probably both would be quickly cancelled, but that's why I described this world as psychotic.
I would kill to read the scripts, and especially to see the 1983 pilot.
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