Archie X Army of Darkness #2

8.5

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Writer Erik Burnham
Artist Bill Galvan
Cover Price $4.99

IT’S A DEADITE PARTY!

Reggie’s lake house soirée was supposed to be the social event of the season, but now it may prove to be the town of Riverdale’s swan song! Following Archie Andrews’s unwitting awakening of the Army of Darkness, chaos — in the form of an undead horde — has descended upon the shore.

With slavering evil literally at their doorstep, the gang has only one hope of making it out alive — the Savior of S-Mart, one Ashley J. Williams. Unluckily for them, the Chosen One’s car currently has four flat tires!

Amateur mechanics ERIK BURNHAM and BILL GALVAN pop the hood and supercharge the adventu more

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  • 9.0

    Comic Book Clique - Frank Jarome

    Mar 15, 2026

    If you are a fan of the Evil Dead franchise, or just love fun comics that shouldn’t work but somehow do, give this book a shot. It both feels like a classic Archie book and one of Sam Raimi’s classic movies at the same time—two great tastes that taste great together. Read Full Review

  • 8.6

    Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell

    Mar 11, 2026

    Archie x The Army of Darkness #2 is a fun thrill ride full of humor and antics. The story is simplistic, but effective and concise with delivering massive amounts of entertainment. Not every series or book needs to be serious, and this issue proves fun and entertainment are just as effective with engaging readers. If you are looking for a fun series, this is the series for you. Pick up this issue at the shop this week and add this title to your Pull List as well. Read Full Review

  • 7.8

    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez

    Mar 12, 2026

    Archie X Army Of Darkness #2 delivers exactly what the title promises. The issue leans hard into fast moving horror comedy while letting Ash Williams crash into Riverdale with chainsaw confidence. The pacing runs hot and sometimes skips past deeper character beats, but the comic rarely stops being entertaining. Readers looking for a strange crossover that fully embraces its ridiculous premise will likely find plenty to enjoy here. Read Full Review

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