Best of the Nineties / Book #2

Ebook (EPUB FXL Image Based)
On sale Dec 21, 2011 | 96 Pages | 9781619881808
Age 9-12 years | Grades 4-7
The ‘90s were a decade of innovation and invention. Personal computers and virtual reality were no longer science fiction. Popular music was transformed into a world of grungy college rock and poppy boy bands. Relive all of the trends that defined the decade with America’s orange-haired icon, Archie! Revisit the virtual world with Jughead as he devours digital delicacies in “Simulation Stimulation.” Archie goes Hollywood in “Ratman” and “Duggy Wuggy, M.D.”, and Betty pierces her nose in “That Certain Ring.” All this and more awaits in this collection of the best stories of the 1990s!
George Gladir is an American comic book writer, primarily known for his work with Archie Comics, he co-created Sabrina the Teenage Witch, with artist Dan DeCarlo. He became a full-time comic book writer in 1959, doing one-page gag fillers for Archie Comics Archie's Joke Book and other titles. His first confirmed credit is the gag page "Sign Language", drawn by Dan DeCarlo, in Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #59

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The ‘90s were a decade of innovation and invention. Personal computers and virtual reality were no longer science fiction. Popular music was transformed into a world of grungy college rock and poppy boy bands. Relive all of the trends that defined the decade with America’s orange-haired icon, Archie! Revisit the virtual world with Jughead as he devours digital delicacies in “Simulation Stimulation.” Archie goes Hollywood in “Ratman” and “Duggy Wuggy, M.D.”, and Betty pierces her nose in “That Certain Ring.” All this and more awaits in this collection of the best stories of the 1990s!

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George Gladir is an American comic book writer, primarily known for his work with Archie Comics, he co-created Sabrina the Teenage Witch, with artist Dan DeCarlo. He became a full-time comic book writer in 1959, doing one-page gag fillers for Archie Comics Archie's Joke Book and other titles. His first confirmed credit is the gag page "Sign Language", drawn by Dan DeCarlo, in Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #59