DAN PARENT Picks 13 Great ARCHIE Covers

The modern master pays tribute to his influences.

Your Pal Archie #1. Art by Dan Parent.

This summer, classic Archie made something of a comeback with the new title Your Pal Archie, scripted by Ty Templeton and featuring an updated art style spearheaded by Dan Parent, who’s been chronicling Riverdale for about 30 years now.

It’s basically a mish-mash of the old-school Archie look still produced in the company’s popular digests but with a more modern, fashionable flair. Still, it’s not so radical a departure as the publisher’s top-to-bottom overhaul of a few years ago.

So if you’re looking for an all-ages Archie title that plays to multiple generations, this one’s in the sweet spot. (Check out an EXCLUSIVE EARLY LOOK at Issue #2, out 8/30: Click here.)

Since Your Pal Archie conveys both retro and modern sensibilities, we asked Parent to pick 13 of his favorite Archie covers from the past. He graciously agreed — and here they are, with Dan’s own commentary (years are for cover dates):

Pep #128. A great Harry Lucey Veronica! And I like the classic layout with the headshots on the side.

1958

Archie #104. Great character shots by Lucey, and I like the solid color backgrounds. The art and layout was so good, you didn’t need anything else.

1959

Jughead #87. The gag and art by Samm Schwartz are so good, you don’t even need to see Jughead’s face!

1962

Betty and Veronica #52. Early Dan DeCarlo, his style becoming more evident after following the Bob Montana style for so long.

1960

Little Archie #3. The early Bob Bolling Little Archie stuff is the cutest art you’ll ever see!

1957

Archie’s Christmas Stocking #4 (aka Archie Giant Series Magazine). Harry Lucey and Christmas go well together!

1957

Archie #50. Montana at the top of his game. A great shot of Betty!

1951

Archie #58. All the characters are perfectly drawn here. The Montana style was the Archie style at this point.

1952

Josie #3, #7 and #34. Dan’s best work, in my opinion was his early Josie work. The characters, the fashions, everything. You could see how much he loved these characters.

1963

1964

1968

Sabrina #4. More classic DeCarlo, a great Sabrina image.

1971

Betty and Me #137. I remember this pose of Betty jumping off the shelf at the store. When Dan pushed the sexiness of the characters, he knew how to push it, but they still seem wholesome at the same time!

1984

Cover images and credits from the Grand Comics Database.

Author: Dan Greenfield

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  1. Interesting choices, and except for the last 5 (the Josie, Sabrina, and Betty covers), not ones that would have come to mind immediately, with the possible exception of Archie #50.

    Of course modesty prevents Dan from picking some of his own covers, but he’s contributed quite a few iconic ones. Considering those in the mix as well, I’d have a tough time narrowing a list to just 13 all-time favorites, myself.

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  2. Some great covers with many of the great Archie artists represented! Awesome article!

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