The Mary Sue Exclusive Preview: Archie Comic Super Special Magazine #2

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The Archie Comic Super Special is a new quarterly magazine just for Archie fans, and its second issue debuts this week. Come on in and check out six preview pages!

Something exciting is happening in Riverdale! The ALL-NEW quarterly Archie Comic Super Special Magazine rolls on with this romance-themed edition! Love is in the air in this issue featuring the greatest love stories from the Archie vault to share with that someone special. All this plus creator spotlights, the latest Archie news, a brand new multi-color foil-enhanced cover and much, much more in this jam-packed magazine! In stores March 12th!

Script & Art: Various
Cover: Dan Parent, Rich Koslowski, and Tito Pena

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