Archie Bronze Age Series

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Archie Bronze Age Series

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Binding: DVD-ROM
Brand: GIT Corp
EAN: 0791149900152
Format: DVD-ROM
Label: GIT Corp
Manufacturer: GIT Corp
Model: 90015
Publisher: GIT Corp
Release Date: 2008-05-19
Studio: GIT Corp



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Product DescriptionRevisit and relive your favorite Archie comic books from the Bronze Age. Archie Bronze Age Series contains a total of 97 complete comic books covering a span from February 1970 through December 1979, including annuals, all articles, and every single advertisement. The ultimate teenage hero, Archie first appeared in a comic book published in 1941. More than 60 years later, Archie and his friends remain a staple of entertainment for readers the world over with timeless tales of the trials, tribulations and triumphs of teenagers. Role models to millions, Archie, Betty, Veronica and Jughead have come to represent the fads, fashions and attitudes of contemporary youth.






Features:
  • 120 comic books on one dvd
  • includes all annuals, articles and original advetisements
  • All comics are printable











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