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Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 Free FREE JUGHEAD VOL. 1: VOL. 1 PDF Erica Henderson,Chip Zdarsky | 176 pages | 28 Jul 2016 | Archie Comic Publications, Inc | 9781627388931 | English | Mamaroneck, United States Jughead Vol. 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Erica Henderson, Paperback | Barnes & Noble® Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Jughead, Vol. Jughead, Vol. Erica Henderson Illustrations. Well, I mean, he doesn't "swear. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Jughead 1. Other Editions 9. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Jughead, Vol. This Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 contains spoilers… view spoiler [i hat it it shot and? Stef Yes, definitely. See 1 question about Jughead, Vol. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Jughead, Vol. Apr 16, Michael Finocchiaro rated it really liked it Shelves: young- adultamericanst-cfictiongraphic-novelskids. I love this new Jughead series! Following on the fantastic reboot of Archie by Mark Wade and originally with Fiona StaplesJughead follows my favorite stoner Archie character through his adventures and vivid dreams superheros, pirates, etc as he and the Archie gang hang out at Pop's and save Riverdale High from the evil new Principal Stenger! The artwork by Erica Henderson is fun and the storyline complete with some funny editorial comments by Chip Zdarsky is entertaining cover to cover I love this new Jughead series! The artwork by Erica Henderson is fun and the storyline complete with some funny editorial comments by Chip Zdarsky is entertaining cover to cover. Can't wait to read Vol 2! View all 4 comments. Jun 01, Zemira Kylo Ren fangirl Warner rated it it was amazing Shelves: graphic- novelsfavoritebest-of Jughead Jones! Let me love you! All of us be like and he's Jughead's what tumblr dreams are made of. He's Archie's best friend, he's charismatic, resourceful, has literature infused day dreams, which are always entertaining and he likes to eat, burgers mostly. To be completely honest, Jughead's so much more interesting than Archie. His personality and his pointy nose is shining through every panel. I love Jughead Jones for representing the ace community. I'm praying his character on the Ri Jughead Jones! I'm praying his character on the Riverdale tv show will be connected to this exact version of our sweet prince and his sexuality won't be swept under a rug. I don't think I've seen an openly asexual character on television before. View Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 7 comments. Nov 08, Calista rated it really liked it Shelves:diversitygenre-comedygenre-fantasyseriesseries-unfinishedbage-young-adultclassicbage-middle-gradecomics-graphic-novel. This is my favorite Archie character. I love his laid back smarts which are on display here in this Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 - his story of high school. I recently saw a few episodes of Riverdale and that is all cheese, all the time, but they totally messed up Jughead and got his character completely wrong. Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 least he gets to shine in this story. It's a ridiculous story of a principal who is trying to turn everyone into super soldiers. Jughead figures all this out through his fun daydreams. It really is totally st This is my favorite Archie character. It really is totally stupid, but it lets Jughead shine, so it works for me. All of our characters are in this volume. They let it be known that Jughead is Asexual. I haven't read all the Archie comics, so I don't know if he's ever dated anyone before, but I like that and it seems to work for his character. These comics are a whole lot of fun and I can't wait to see what else they have in store for us. Mar 05, Maria Big City Bookworm rated it really liked it Shelves: new-releasesbacklistgraphic-novels-comicson-my-shelfread I always have and I always will. He is honestly such a relatable character and I was so excited to finally pick this up. Each issue within this bind-up contains a little mini dream sequence. These moments were a little strange at first and slightly hard to get used to, but eventually I ended up really enjoying them. This was a really fun and fast paced read and I'm glad I finished right on time for volume 2! Dec 30, Peter Derk rated it really liked it. I learned a thing! There's a great joke in this book about Jughead's name, and it got me thinking. It's not that exciting. It's a cup but different. Okay, here we go. You know that crown he wears? Well, in the original comics, it wasn't a crown. It was a button beanie. I read a great article about it linked belowbut basically, when a grown-up was done wearing a hat, like an old fedora or some crap, a kid would ta I learned a Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 I read a great article about it linked belowbut basically, when a grown-up Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 done wearing a hat, like an old fedora or some crap, a kid would take it, flip it inside-out, and cut the brim off. The resulting hat looked kinda like a crown. Kids decorated the hats with buttons, and there you go! Button beanie. So how did this get to Jughead? And the assumption is that the name morphed into Jughead, just like Jughead's hat morphed into a crown as time wore on, adults didn't wear hats anymore, and kids stopped busting up their dads' hats and putting a bunch of stupid buttons all over them. Do I buy that theory? I dunno. Jaghead to Jughead? Why wouldn't he just be called Jaghead? Or Beanie? In the new continuity, Jughead got his name because he was once rich, then his father made a terrible investment in some sort of jug-related business, and the kids on the playground started calling him "Jughead" as Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 result. Kids can be so cruel. Also, clever. Which makes the cruelty that much worse because sometimes you're like, Jughead Vol. 1: Vol. 1 gotta hand it to that kid, that was pretty good. Anyway, all I've really got are two theories about Jughead's name. The in-continuity theory and the real-world theory. Jughead Vol 1 # - Midtown Comics Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. NOOK Book. Home 1 Books 2. Add to Wishlist. 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