Archie vs. Predator is a comic book and intercompany crossover, written by Alex de Campi and drawn by Fernando Ruiz. It was originally published as a four-issue limited series in the United States by Dark Horse Comics and Archie Comics in 2015. The book received positive reviews from critics, who enjoyed the strange crossover matchup and dark humor. The miniseries was the bestselling book for both publishers during its release and won a Ghastly Award for Best Limited Series.
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Archie vs. Predator is a comic book and intercompany crossover, written by Alex de Campi and drawn by Fernando Ruiz. It was originally published as a four-issue limited series in the United States by Dark Horse Comics and Archie Comics in 2015. The book received positive reviews from critics, who enjoyed the strange crossover matchup and dark humor. The miniseries was the bestselling book for both publishers during its release and won a Ghastly Award for Best Limited Series. A sequel, Archie vs. Predator II, began in July 2019 written by de Camp i and illustrated by Robert Hack. Since Archie Comics partnered with Marvel Comics for the 1994 one-shot comic Archie Meets the Punisher, the Archie characters have had a tradition of team-ups with characters from other fictional universes. The project was originally titled Archie meets Predator, but it was changed to vs. vs. Predator because the people involved in production kept calling it that unintentionally, and to parody the Alien vs Predator franchise.
The final draft of a final draft was not made until the last draft of the series, a final decision was made on whether Archie Andrews would survive the series or not. The editorial team chose to use the traditional Archie style for the book, which is popular in the classic 1960s Archie books. Although most modern art is created using digital tools and scans, the art for the team vs Archie Predator was created in a more realistic manner, which the team felt would make the story feel more ‘bizarre and unsettling’ The team announced in the next step in the process that the next person who would complete the next page in the comic would be the person who completed the physical copy of each page to get it to the next publisher in time for the release of the next issue of the book. The series was released between April and July 2015, and a hardcover collection went on sale in November 2015.
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