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1Here is a list of characters from ''ComicBook/ArchieComics2015''
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5!!Main Characters
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7[[folder:Archie]]
8!!Archibald "Archie" Andrews 
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11The franchise's titular character and centerpoint, and a normal teenager attending Riverdale High. Despite being well-meaning and kind, Archie occasionally gets in over his head. He is ''supernaturally'' klutzy, but is a talented guitarist.
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13Prior to the series he and Betty had been dating since kindergarten, but an event known as the [=#LipstickIncident=] caused their relationship to implode, just in time for Veronica and her family to move into Riverdale and cause changes for Archie's personal life.
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15* AdaptationalAttractiveness: He was rather normal-looking before, but now one can more easily believe why multiple girls would be attracted to him at the same time.
16* AdaptationDyeJob: In the classic comics, Archie is usually portrayed with either InnocentBlueEyes or brown eyes, but in this adaptation, he has green eyes.
17* TheAllAmericanBoy: On a surface level, this is Archie's persona. His deeper personality is more artistic, idealistic, and romantic.
18* AlliterativeName: '''A'''rchibald "'''A'''rchie" '''A'''ndrews.
19* BigOlEyebrows: Much like his other incarnations, his thick black eyebrows are his most prominent feature.
20* CharacterNarrator: In his own title, he plays the [[FourthWallObserver Fourth Wall Observing Narrator]], directly addressing the reader at various points to explain what's going on, to recap previous events, or just let them know his thoughts and feelings on what's going on. None of the other characters ever seem to notice him doing this -- with the possible exception of Jughead, who briefly takes over the narration duty in #14.
21* ChickMagnet: Considering that he's a MrFanservice who's handsome, athletic, and popular, it's really no surprise that girls are attracted to him like a moth to a flame. He's currently juggling the interest of Betty and Veronica in the most infamous LoveTriangle.
22* ChildhoodFriendRomance: He and Betty were 'together' for ten years and they had been in a relationship since they were kids. However, at the start of the series, Archie and Betty end up breaking things off, which becomes the major gossip of not only Riverdale High but the entire town of Riverdale period. When Betty and Archie broke up, it was a big deal because they were Riverdale's SuperCouple.
23* CrazyJealousGuy: Downplayed. Archie can act pretty jealously whenever he sees either of his girls Betty and Veronica flirting with another guy other than him.
24* DoggedNiceGuy: Towards Veronica early on as he helps carry her books and does her favors trying to impress her. This is due to LoveMakesYouDumb causing him to be an ExtremeDoormat that Veronica [[ExploitedTrope exploits]]. That said, he's still [[NiceGuy genuinely nice]] and displays no EntitledToHaveYou behavior. His friends though, hate seeing him being treated like a dog.
25* DoomMagnet: Starts to think of himself this way after bad things befall those close to him in his series, to say nothing of how clumsy he is.
26* EndearinglyDorky: Archie can fall into this from time to time. Since he's endearingly awkward and clumsy at times, it's very fitting. It also helps that despite being the most popular boy in Riverdale and someone who's considered to be a ChickMagnet who has no issue with attracting members of the opposite sex, he's surprisingly awkward with girls sometimes, but this just adds to Archie's charm.
27* ExtremeDoormat: Occasionally, in regards to Veronica. Sometimes Archie cannot seem to stand up to Veronica when she treats him like her lapdog. Jughead and Betty have frequently mentioned this to themselves and how they hate how Veronica treats Archie like a dog that she can use for her own benefit. Archie not wanting to stand up to Veronica and call her out on her poor behavior and attitude is probably because he fears being rejected by Veronica, and doesn't want to ruin his relationship with her.
28* FieryRedhead: Downplayed. Archie is more even-tempered but he has occasions where he has gotten a bit explosive.
29* {{Hypocrite}}: [[spoiler:One of Betty's problems with Archie during the Lipstick Incident was that he was very uncomfortable with his {{Tomboy}} friend looking girly and wearing makeup, yet had no problem ogling other girls who did the same thing]].
30* TheKlutz: Archie admits to being fairly uncoordinated, and it appears he actually understates how bad he is; he nearly initiates DisasterDominoes several times when trying to help build the Lodge mansion, berating friends for not being careful (when they were all preventing him from initiating disaster).
31* LoveAtFirstSight: Archie mentioned he fell for Ronnie like this. Since first laying eyes on her, Archie has spent pretty much the entirety of the series chasing after her and trying to impress her.
32* MrFanservice: Archie is handsome, athletic and the most popular boy in all of Riverdale. It's no wonder why he's a ChickMagnet and strongly appealing to the opposite sex.
33* MyGirlIsNotASlut: Archie and Betty broke up because of the infamous "Lipstick Incident". [[spoiler:Betty got all dolled up for a date with Archie, who reacted negatively because he wasn't used to seeing her as feminine. Betty takes this terribly and calls Archie out for constantly ogling girls who dress up in girly clothes and wear tons of makeup. Betty lashes out at Archie by smearing her red lipstick all over Archie's face before she runs off bawling her eyes out and feeling heartbroken and rejected]].
34* OpenMouthInsertFoot: Doesn't come up very often but Archie ''does'' have a tendency to say ''exactly the wrong thing at the wrong time.'' In Jughead's solo series he, in a fit of anger, [[ThatCameOutWrong accidentally insults Jughead for being asexual.]] It's also arguable that this trait is [[spoiler:the reason he and Betty broke up.]] Really, the boy needs to learn to keep his mouth shut.
35* PhraseCatcher: ''"HOW?"'' It's what people tend to yell out when he's just caused some ludicrous or downright impossible disaster.
36* TheProtagonist: Of the main title and of the entire franchise. He's also TheFace of the franchise since the series is named after him and centers on Archie, his story, his journey and his relationships with the other characters.
37* SecretKeeper: In his series, he knows that Sabrina is a witch, and keeps it a secret from everybody else.
38* SecretRelationship: Started dating Sabrina in his series, but they keep it a secret.
39* SerialRomeo: Downplayed, but he fell in love with Veronica awfully fast.
40* SignificantGreenEyedRedhead: He's the protagonist.
41* WhatTheHellHero:
42** The Lipstick Incident happened because [[spoiler:Archie was very uncomfortable with seeing the usually tomboyish Betty all dressed up and girly for their date, [[{{Hypocrite}} yet he ogled girls who did the same thing]]. Betty was understandably upset with this double-standard and left in tears after smearing Archie's face with her lipstick]].
43** Shortly after [[spoiler:the breakup with Betty]], he calls out Betty and Jughead for trying to sabotage Veronica.
44** Jughead is ''furious'' when he learns Archie only went on his camping trip not to reconnect, but to look at girls, to the point where he outright ''tackles'' him. Then when Archie accidentally insults his [[UsefulNotes/{{Asexual}} asexuality]], Jughead first reacts with StunnedSilence then coldly brushes off Archie's attempts to apologize for the mistake.
45* WorkingClassHero: His household is significantly more humble than the ones of his friends. His dad normally has to hold two jobs to keep them fed.
46* YouthfulFreckles: To emphasize him being a redhead and his youthfulness.
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49[[folder:Betty]]
50!!Elizabeth Ann "Betty" Cooper
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52Archie's next-door neighbor and girlfriend since childhood, at least until their breakup. Betty is an intelligent and spirited girl who plays baseball and has a fondness for cars. She does lots of volunteer work and is thus well-loved in Riverdale.
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54* AcademicAthlete: Betty is an intelligent young woman who gets good grades plus she's highly athletic as she plays baseball.
55* AmicableExes: She and Archie were close friends their entire lives, so they become this when they reconcile post-Lipstick Incident. Given their iconic LoveTriangle, though, they still get ShipTease moments every now and then.
56* BettyAndVeronica: Co-TropeNamer. She plays the Betty, being the down-to-earth GirlNextDoor whom Archie has significant history with.
57* ChildhoodFriendRomance: Betty has been in love with Archie since they were children (elementary school to be exact).
58* ClingyJealousGirl: Downplayed. She gets jealous enough of Archie's new relationship with Veronica that she actively takes part in a scheme with Reggie and Jughead to try and break them up, but stops once she realizes that they genuinely love each other and Veronica becomes her friend. Despite this, she still shows some jealousy when they are together.
59* GirlNextDoor: Literally and figuratively - the cute girl who everyone feels comfortable around, and she's Archie's next door neighbor.
60* GirlinessUpgrade: Defied. Sheila and Maria try to force her into one by having her try on makeup and fashionable clothes, but she's clearly uncomfortable and it doesn't stick. [[spoiler:Her trying to be more girly during her date led to Archie being uncomfortable, which led to an argument over Archie's hypocrisy and ended with lipstick smeared all over Archie's face, and Betty leaving in tears]].
61* GirlishPigtails: Sports these in Archie's flashback to their early childhood, to signify her youth.
62* GreenEyedMonster: A ''very'' downplayed example. She does get jealous of Archie and Veronica at times, and that does sometimes influence her decisions, but she's still a genuinely nice person who just wants others to be happy. In fact, [[spoiler:when she comes to fully accept Archie and Veronica's relationship she actively seeks out Veronica and makes amends. She even drives Archie to the airport so he could try to stop the Lodge family from moving (which would forcibly rip Veronica out of Archie's life and vice-versa). Unfortunately this particular act of kindness was all for naught as they only get there once the Lodges' plane has already taken off.]]
63* ICantFeelMyLegs: Utters this line in ''Archie'' issue 22 when [[spoiler:she wakes up in the hospital following her accident attempting to stop Reggie and Archie's drag race. She gets better.]]
64* InnocentBlueEyes: They fit her 'girl next door' image.
65* NiceGirl: She's sweet, kind, loving and caring. She's incredibly supportive of her friends and family, does a ton of volunteer work for the community, and generally a perfect example of the kindhearted GirlNextDoor.
66* OneOfTheGuys: A major tomboy. Her [[spoiler:actually trying to be traditionally more feminine during a date ends up putting Archie on edge as he felt she was breaking their promise to "stay the same forever." This inevitably led to a fight in which she points out his hypocrisy]]; Which in turn led to their breakup.
67* RedOniBlueOni: Betty is the Red Oni to Veronica's Blue Oni. While Betty has a tendency to be more HotBlooded, emotional, and passionate, Veronica has a tendency to be TheStoic, aloof, and icy.
68* SoapboxSadie: In ''Jughead'' she's introduced trying to campaign for Hiram Lodge to lay off Fox Forest, and later mentions an array of campaigns, charities, and volunteer work she dedicates time towards.
69* StrongFamilyResemblance: Betty is basically a younger version of her mother with a brighter shade of blonde hair.
70* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Betty is the Tomboy to Veronica's Girly Girl. While Betty is more of a tomboy who loves male-oriented hobbies and activities, Veronica is a girly girl who loves dressing up in expensive, fancy clothes and enjoys feminine pastimes such as shopping.
71* TomboyishPonytail: Her main hairstyle.
72* UngratefulBastard: [[spoiler:She's the reason why Reggie and Archie aren't good friends anymore - her response to Reggie saving both her and Archie from drowning was to accuse him of pushing Archie, and Archie believed her]].
73* WhatTheHellHero:
74* WrenchWench: She's a very good mechanic and is the only one who can keep Archie's car running.
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77[[folder:Veronica]]
78!!Veronica "Ronnie" Lodge
79[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/veronica.jpeg]]
80Veronica is the daughter of the ridiculously wealthy Hiram Lodge and a former reality star. She and her family move into Riverdale at the start of ''Archie'' and she quickly establishes herself as the prettiest, most popular girl in town. She and Archie strike up a relationship, much to her father's dismay.
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82* AloofDarkHairedGirl: Veronica has jet black hair and she had the personality of an IceQueen. Eventually with CharacterDevelopment, Veronica starts to thaw and becomes a DefrostingIceQueen who reveals a much kinder, gentler and caring person underneath her icy, aloof facade.
83* AlphaBitch: Veronica is the best example of the series. She's rich, beautiful, popular and is known as the "Queen of Riverdale". She can be incredibly manipulative, scheming and bitchy as well but with CharacterDevelopment, she becomes a LovableAlphaBitch.
84* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: With Jughead. Jughead and Veronica initially have a HateAtFirstSight impression of one another -- Jughead dislikes her for being a spoiled princess, while Veronica dislikes him for how critical he is. However, in the end, they're part of the same nebulous friend group, so they have some moments where they show that they actually genuinely care about each other deep down but are just terrible at expressing it.
85-->'''Archie''': For now, I'll just enjoy this detente.
86** How they get along really [[DependingOnTheWriter depends on the story]]. In the core comic they start off hostile to each-other but as of the latest issues learned to tolerate one another (if only for Archie's sake). In Jughead's solo his contempt for Veronica is even more obvious but Ronnie's unsavory traits are played up.
87* BettyAndVeronica: Co-TropeNamer. She plays the Veronica, being the newer, more mysterious, and more difficult love interest in Archie's life.
88* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Veronica is a SpoiledBrat who has had everything handed to her. When she doesn't get her way, she resorts to sulking or throwing a temper tantrum.
89* CharacterDevelopment: Gradually becomes a better, kinder person due to her time in Riverdale.
90* ChekhovsGunman: In ''Jughead's'''s first arc. She is exempt from most of the new classes, which she implies to be due to her status. [[spoiler: As it turns out it's really because Stanger is using Lodge technology without Hiram's say-so. Once Jughead clues him in, Stanger's cover is blown.]]
91* DaddysGirl: Manages to be both this and a BrattyTeenageDaughter. While she and her father disagree on many things, they clearly love each other a lot and he's prone to spoiling her.
92* DatingWhatDaddyHates: In issue 6, she tells her therapist she fell in love with Archie right away because he enraged her father.
93* DependingOnTheWriter: How much of a bitch she is. In ''Archie'' she starts off snobby and abusive towards Archie, but is well-meaning at heart and develops into a LovableAlphaBitch; in ''Jughead'' she is more disinterested and mean.
94* TheFashionista: Veronica is always seen wearing fancy, expensive designer clothes. She's a rich girl who loves to show off her wealth after all and she's always got to look her best.
95* FishOutOfWater: A major theme with her in the main series is that she simply doesn't understand anything about the middle-class lifestyle, which causes her a nit of grief.
96* GracefulLadiesLikePurple: The color most often associated with her is purple, fitting her high-class, wealthy image.
97* HateAtFirstSight: Upon first meeting Jughead for the very first time, the two instantly dislike each other. Jughead hates that Veronica is snobby, arrogant and constantly treats Archie as her lapdog (especially in the beginning). Veronica dislikes that Jughead is an InsufferableGenius who's a food addict and a slob. Needless to say, [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther they have some moments where they have tolerated each other]].
98* HiddenDepths: Both Betty and Jughead are stunned when they finally notice that she's attracted to Archie on more than just a superficial level. She's also rather thoughtful and eager to please, though that usually takes penetrating an impressive lack of self-awareness to reach.
99* HiddenHeartOfGold: Veronica can be very cold, icy, and aloof on the surface and she can be a major {{Jerkass}} but underneath her mean girl facade is someone who is a good person that's kind and caring.
100* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: She very much comes off as something of an AttentionWhore and takes pleasure in Archie waiting on her hand-and-foot, but in time she's slowly becoming aware of his financial situation and familial devotion and has begun to appreciate him for his thoughtfulness.
101* LovableAlphaBitch: Veronica starts off as an AlphaBitch and an IceQueen but with CharacterDevelopment, she slowly starts to become a DefrostingIceQueen who lets her guard down to reveal a HiddenHeartOfGold.
102* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Her reaction upon realizing she was tricked into [[spoiler: playing a particularly mean prank on a working class student who attends the same boarding school she was sent to after her dad lost the mayor election in Riverdale.]] She even goes to [[spoiler: the dump the other girl was tricked into going to]] in an attempt to apologize and see if [[spoiler: the other student]] was okay. Unfortunately [[spoiler: the poor girl]] wanted nothing to do with Veronica at this point.
103* NotSoAboveItAll: ''Jughead'' hilariously reveals that she has an array of well-oiled muscular men on call for whenever she needs work done.
104* PreppyName: Her name ''Veronica Lodge'' sounds very upper crust, fitting her wealthy background. Ironically, she shares having an upper crust name in common with Jughead, who's full name is ''Forsythe Pendleton Jones III''.
105%% * RichBitch: At first. With CharacterDevelopment, Veronica becomes better, someone who is willing to share her wealth with her friends and other people.
106* RichInDollarsPoorInSense: Veronica stays with Archie and his family but it takes a couple of days for it to sink in that this is their only home and not just the "guest's lodgings."
107* SpoiledBrat: Usually but she can downplay it when she is in her better moods and really turn it up when she is upset. [[spoiler: Slowly but surely, she's getting better.]]
108* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Veronica is the Girly Girl to Betty's Tomboy. While Veronica is very feminine and enjoys feminine pastimes which include shopping, makeup and fashion, Betty is more tomboyish and enjoys more male-oriented pastimes and hobbies such as fixing cars and playing baseball. Part of what makes Veronica and Betty a {{Foil}} for each other.
109* UnclePennybags: At her most benevolent. Veronica can usually be counted on to shell out cash for whatever the characters need paying for.
110* VillainProtagonist: In ''Betty and Veronica'', she opposes Betty's attempts to save Pops' from a corporate merger. [[spoiler:Subverted, it was all a ruse she and Betty were planning to cause Mr. Lodge to lose face and cancel the deal.]]
111* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Adopts a cat in one issue to [[ItMakesSenseInContext pretend that the red hair her father found wasn't Archie's]], but it's never seen again.
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114[[folder:Jughead]]
115!!Forsythe "Jughead" Pendleton Jones III
116[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jughead.jpeg]]
117Archie's best friend since childhood. Jughead's family was formerly Riverdale's richest before a bad investment cost them their fortune. Jughead is a apparently apathetic young man whose only concern seems to be food, but he is loyal to Archie and those close to him.
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119* AdaptationalAttractiveness: While never an ugly boy, he's been made more handsome than before.
120* AppropriatedAppellation: In this continuity, Jughead's nickname was originally used to tease him after the Jones family lost their wealth investing in "Purejug." He has a speech in the first issue about taking control over what people say about you.
121* TheArtifact: He still wears a cutup fedora despite the series being even more modern than before. It's shown he wore a fedora until his family lost most of their money.
122* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: With Veronica. Despite their dislike of each other initially, Jughead and Veronica have some moments where they show that they actually genuinely care about each other deep down but are just terrible at expressing it.
123* BigBrotherInstinct: Jughead appears to have this towards Archie as he tends to go out of his way to not only protect the other boy's physical person, but his emotional health as well. In the first issue of the main series he prevents Archie (and Betty) from [[spoiler: being forced into an awkward position by other (admittedly well-meaning) students.]] Meanwhile he's also shown preventing Archie from getting hit by cars and even prevents harm from coming to Archie (via a beehive) despite being angry at the other boy due to an [[OpenMouthInsertFoot insensitive comment on Archie's part.]]
124* BigEater: While he's got better self-control in this continuity (such as being able to resist a FoodAsBribe), Jughead still likes to eat and is often snacking on something in the background. Before his family lost his money, he indulged much more frequently - a serving tray piled with hamburgers is seen in one flashback.
125* TheChessmaster: No, seriously. In the first issue alone, he makes sure to get in a position to handle the homecoming court votes ([[spoiler:To ''stop'' everyone's plan to make Archie and Betty the homecoming king and queen, to keep them from too much awkwardness via public scrutiny]]), even before anyone thought to rig the vote for Archie and Betty; Jughead also set it up so that Archie would get to show off the one thing he's actually good at (guitar) before the whole school.
126* TheComicallySerious: In all other titles except his own, he plays the straight man to the other characters' zaniness for humor. In his solo, however, his weirder personality quirks are easier to see.
127* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: Despite everyone thinking he was nuts when he realized it, he was right to be suspicious of Stanger -- the latter ''is'' [[spoiler:using Riverdale High for espionage purposes]].
128* DeadpanSnarker: As in every incarnation, he has a very wry demeanor regarding anything he particularly doesn't care for.
129* DependingOnTheArtist: While the other characters are fairly consistent across all the comics in this continuity Jughead's appearance tends to vary greatly depending on which series and which art team are drawing him. The most consistent traits are him having high cheek bones, a thin face, and of course his iconic large nose. Jughead's build, fashion sense, hairstyle, eyebrow width, and jaw line are all rather inconsistent.
130* DependingOnTheWriter: How zany he is and how aware he is of his surroundings greatly depends on who's writing him at the time. A good example includes one time in the main series where he at one point walks into a dodge ball field to talk with Archie and casually catches one without looking; Meanwhile in his own series he gets pummeled by dodge balls due to his over active imagination.
131* DrivesLikeCrazy: Indicates that he has this problem in his solo series.
132-->'''Archie:''' And when are you getting your license?\
133'''Jughead:''' As soon as [[Film/MadMaxFuryRoad Fury Road]] is considered a driving manual.
134* FormerlyFat: Jughead was quite the spoiled child and pudgy to boot (with his Butler serving him hamburgers by the ''tray''), but when his family lost all their money he slimmed down considerably.
135* GenreSavvy: Knows full well that some shady things are going on at Riverdale High and how to deal with them (kinda) thanks to all the adventure stories he's familiar with.
136* HateAtFirstSight: Subverted. At first, Jughead initially disliked Veronica. The reason for his dislike of her is because she came across as rich, spoiled, vain princess. Jughead used to be wealthy at one point but his family lost their wealth to a scam, so Veronica is a representation of the wealth that he and his family had lost. Jughead has frequently complained about the horrible way in which Veronica treats Archie like he's her lapdog who has to do everything for her. However, with time, Jughead and Veronica have some moments where [[AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther they tolerate each other and even get along once in awhile]].
137* HeroicBSOD: Almost gives up after [[spoiler:Principal Stanger shuts down Pops. He gets over it once he figures out just how to shut the man down.]]
138* HeroicSacrifice: Subverted. He [[spoiler: willingly unplugs the DJ Setup for the school dance at the climax of the first arc of his solo to stop Stangers plan, knowing full and well Stanger would expel him but his friends would retain their free will. Thankfully right after Mr.Lodge and Colonel Keller show up afterwords and get Stanger fired.]]
139* IconicItem: Jughead is barely Jughead without his hat after all.
140* ImagineSpot: OnceAnEpisode in his solo series, imagining himself and his friends in another setting. It stops after the first arc.
141* InSeriesNickname: "Jughead", occasionally "Jug", "Juggie", or variants.
142* TheLancer: To Archie. He's known to be Archie's second in command and sidekick. Considering the amount of UndyingLoyalty that Jughead has to Archie, he really has no problem being Archie's NumberTwo.
143* LoopholeAbuse: His solo-series shows he's very good at finding loopholes. Jughead can essentially do anything he wants without getting in trouble because of this. It gets to the point that Principle Stranger has to [[spoiler: go through the effort of planting a knife on Jughead just to get him expelled.]]
144* MrImagination: In his solo-series, he's prone to wild flights of fancy, casting himself as heroes in a ''Series/GameOfThrones''-style fancy, a TimePolice adventure, and "[[Series/TheManFromUNCLE The Man from R.I.V.E.R.D.A.L.E.]]", among others.
145* NotSoAboveItAll: In the main comic he's shown to be a rather stoic, devil may care snarker who isn't bothered by most things. In his solo series he shows he's capable of being just as out there as the rest of the cast, and that he also has his own personal problems despite his insistence to others that he just [[BlatantLies rolls with whatever life throws at him.]]
146* OneNoteCook: By his own volition. Jughead goes to home ec class but refuses to learn how to make anything but hamburgers, which are delicious nonetheless.
147* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: No one calls him "Forsythe" anymore (except for Veronica, when she's feeling particularly exasperated with him).
148* OralFixation: Some of the artists seem to ''really'' like playing this up.
149* PlatonicLifePartners:
150** He's usually depicted as being fairly close with Betty in this universe. They're especially prone to bantering with each other.
151** Also with Sabrina as of issue 11 of his solo series.
152* PreppyName: "Forsythe Pendelton Jones III". It's lampshaded by Archie.
153* PoorCommunicationKills: He should have told Sabrina that he's asexual and doesn't do dates, rather than trying to bail out and make himself look like a cowardly jerk in the process. He even lampshades it himself.
154* QueerEstablishingMoment: Discussed in-story between himself and Kevin Keller. In his solo-series he's hinted at having a little bit of angst (or at the very least, some insecurity) over it. For example [[StunnedSilence his reaction]] to Archie (who was angry at the time) [[OpenMouthInsertFoot accidentally insulting]] him over his lack of a libido and his sheer panic over [[spoiler: his date with Sabrina.]] Near the end of [[spoiler: the date]] he looks like he's about to come out as Asexual to her, and seems incredibly nervous as he works himself up to it, but gets interrupted before he gets the chance.
155* RichesToRags: His family used to be the richest in town until they lost all their money. This is partly why he's wary of Veronica, who tends to spend money like it's going out of style.
156* ShipperOnDeck: Doesn't usually care about romance but wants Archie and Betty to be happy.
157* TallDarkAndSnarky: He's [[DependingOnTheArtist usually drawn]] as being rather attractive, and he of course is ''very'' snarky.
158* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Seen snacking on a burger 80% of the time.
159* UndyingLoyalty: To Archie. No matter how many times Archie screws up or makes silly mistakes that get him in trouble, Jughead will always be there for Archie to keep him out of trouble or get him out of his sticky situations. In many ways, Jughead has a BigBrotherInstinct towards Archie despite the both of them being the same age and growing up together as kids.
160* TheUnreveal: Jughead teases just what the "S" on his shirt stands for metaphorically, but he still won't reveal the secret.
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163[[folder:Reggie]]
164!!Reginald "Reggie" Mantle
165[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/reggie_6.jpg]]
166Riverdale's resident bully. Reggie's parents are fairly well-off, with his father being the publisher of the ''Riverdale Gazette'', but their neglect played a hand in turning him into an unpleasant young man. Despite this, Reggie does have his kinder moments, some of which are seen with his beloved dog Vader.
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168* AbusiveParents: The emotional abusive type. His father is an "[[SmallNameBigEgo important journalist]]" who doesn't make time for his son and his mother neglects him by focusing on her various fundraisers.
169* AmbiguouslyBrown: DependingOnTheArtist he is sometimes depicted with slightly dark skin but no clues are given as to his ethnicity. The TV series Riverdale ran with this and interpreted him as an Asian American.
170* BeneathTheMask: Fairly lonely and resentful of his neglectful parents underneath it all. ''Reggie and Me'' proves that he isn't a jerk 100% of the time, especially to Vader.
171%% Doesn't explain what the reaction is. * BerserkButton: There is nothing Reggie hates more than being pitied or having anyone feel sorry for him.
172%% * BigJerkOnCampus: He provides the page image.
173* TheBully: Albeit one who utilizes pranks rather than physical intimidation.
174* CasanovaWannabe: Reggie actually is quite attractive in this adaptation, but his rotten personality is a massive turnoff.
175%%* CoolBike: Has one. It goes with his Greaser motif.
176%%* CoolCar: Also has one of these as shown in ''Jughead''.
177* DependingOnTheWriter: How much of a jerk he is. Waid's ''Archie'' portrays him as an unrepentant, manipulative, selfish, social-climbing asshole, while ''Jughead'' casts him closer to his [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold classic characterization]] -- while still a jerk, he hangs out with the gang and is more willing to help them out. He's outright considered a friend in stories like ''The Archies''.
178* DontYouDarePityMe: His reaction to Archie genuinely apologizing after realizing a party he threw with Veronica destroyed Reggie's own party? Shake it off and put Archie at the top of his list of targets.
179* EvenEvilHasStandards: In issue 21 of the ''Archie'' series, [[spoiler:he clearly feels guilty about indirectly causing Betty to be hospitalized]] and asks in worry about her condition.
180* EyesAlwaysShut: In issue 7 and onwards of the ''Jughead'' series.
181* FreudianExcuse: [[AbusiveParents His mother and father clearly don't care for his emotional wellbeing]], [[ParentalNeglect and often leave the house empty when their son returns home]]. He later confides to Jughead that most of his {{Jerkass}} behavior was a way to hide and cope with his insecurities.
182* GreaserDelinquents: While traditionally Reggie is more of a prep, this incarnation has a [[DelinquentHair pompadour]], sometimes wears leather jackets, and is obviously into rockabilly.
183* HiddenDepths:
184** Played for laughs. He likes Music/{{Adele}} and is entirely shameless about it.
185** Tells Jughead that his rude behavior is to compensate for his insecurities.
186** His solo shows he's interested in Midge not just because she's pretty or a challenge, but because she's one of the few people who actually cares about him. It also shows that he can be nice, both to Midge and to his dog Vader, who he adopts after seeing his tenacity and takes everywhere with him.
187* HandsomeLech: Will take any opportunity to take a pretty girl on a date.
188* HopelessSuitor: He has feelings for Midge, but she only has eyes for Moose.
189* IJustWantToHaveFriends: As counter productive as it sounds this may be the reason for his facade. At the very least he admits that he's trying to impress others by not being the person who gets picked on. This is shown in full in his solo series: He is clearly hurt and dejected when everyone abandons his party to go to Veronica's, pines after Midge because she's one of the few people who gives a damn about him, and adopts Vader entirely because he has no friends.
190* IgnoredEpiphany: After saving the entire school in issue 32, he comes very close to realizing that the attention he gets for good deeds is better than the kind he gets for his usual prankery. Instead he realizes he can spite his newshound father by becoming the town gossip. It's still an improvement over where he was previously, straying into outright criminality.
191* {{Jerkass}}: Archie calls him the closest thing Riverdale has to a supervillain.
192* JerkassHasAPoint: While his revenge is somewhat over the top, his getting back at everyone for leaving his party abruptly as soon as they heard that Veronica's hosting a better one is understandable.
193* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Becomes one as of issue 10 in the ''Jughead'' series, admitting that he acts out in an attempt to impress others and genuinely manages to bond with Jughead.
194* LonelyRichKid: What he is at heart. Despite his parents being well-off, they rarely make time for him and he tends to come home to an empty house.
195* ManipulativeBastard: Nearly successfully breaks Archie and Veronica up in the span of ten minutes.
196* {{Narcissist}}: His reaction to meeting a female version of himself is to make out with her.
197--> '''Reggie:''' Regina! Even your name is perfect!
198* OddFriendship: With Jughead in the latter's solo; Sabrina casts a spell that makes Reggie and Jughead spend the entire day together in an attempt to screw over Jughead, but the two of them actually manage to bond.
199* ParentalNeglect: His parents are almost never around at home, and if they are, [[AbusiveParents they never really invest in him anyway]].
200* PetTheDog:
201** After Veronica is shunned by half the school for the video she took of Mr. Collier, Reggie offers to let her sit at his lunch table. It's so far the one thing he's done in the comic that doesn't seem to have an ulterior motive behind it. (Though considering his earlier blatant designs on the Lodge family, ulterior motives can't be discounted.)
202** A literal example with his dog Vader, who he treats well, takes just about everywhere after adopting him, and loves dearly.
203* TheRival: To Archie, whom he seems to have it out for.
204* VillainProtagonist: Of ''Reggie and Me''.
205* WeUsedToBeFriends: With Archie in ''Reggie and Me''. [[spoiler:A flashback showed that they were on good terms when they were kids, but a near-drowning incident in their childhood led to their friendship souring. Betty thought he was responsible, and Archie believed her, despite both having been saved by Reggie just before]].
206[[/folder]]
207
208!!Riverdale High School
209
210[[folder:Kevin]]
211!!Kevin Keller
212[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kevin_73.jpg]]
213A student at Riverdale High and close friend to the main cast.
214----
215* AlliterativeName: ''Ke''vin ''Ke''ller.
216* CrazyPrepared: His last house party had individualized gift bags, with a warm hamburger for Jughead.
217* MilitaryBrat: His father is a colonel.
218* NiceGuy: At times bordering on ExtremeDoormat, but he never ''quite'' crosses the line. He's always there to support the other characters if they need it.
219* PlatonicLifePartners: With Betty in ''Archie''.
220* ShipperOnDeck: Professes his support for Archie/Betty in issue one of ''Archie''.
221* StraightGay: Openly gay, but not overtly camp.
222[[/folder]]
223
224[[folder:Moose]]
225!!Marmaduke "Moose" Mason
226[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/moose_6.png]]
227A football jock who's not the brightest bulb in the box.
228----
229* AdaptationalIntelligence: He's still not the brightest guy around, but other than speaking in third person, his stupidity is significantly toned down in the ''Jughead'' series, and is pretty much removed entirely in the ''Archie'' and ''Reggie and Me'' series.
230* AdaptationalNiceGuy: In the classic series, Moose was a good-natured GentleGiant -- as long as no other guys so much as ''looked'' at Midge, because that tended to send him into a violent rage. With his CrazyJealousGuy nature heavily toned down, he's (mostly) lost this particular BerserkButton -- he still gets jealous, but is a lot more reasonable about it.
231* ADayInTheLimelight: The ''Big Moose'' comic, a collection of three individual stories all starring Moose.
232* AlliterativeName: ''M''armaduke "''M''oose" ''M''ason.
233* BigEater: Jughead claims that he's the only person who can rival his appetite. The ''Moose vs The Vending Machine'' story in his one-issue comic pretty much revolves around his appetite.
234* BigGuyLittleGuy: The large jock Big Guy to Dilton's nerdy Little Guy, to the point of referring to the latter as his "little buddy".
235* TheBrute: Becomes this to Principal Stanger in issue 6 of ''Jughead'', due to the latter's brainwashing.
236* BruiserWithASoftCenter: Despite seeming like a stereotypical football lug, Moose dotes on Midge and helps his little siblings with their homework.
237* BullyHunter: Downplayed. He keeps Reggie from picking on Dilton because Dilton tutors him and keeps his grades up.
238* TheCameo: Has one in issue 14 of the ''Jughead'' series being at Pop Tates with the group in the final panel.
239* CrazyJealousGuy: To Midge, but less so than in the previous series -- while prone to fits of jealousy, he's more understanding about it.
240** Subverted in ''Reggie And Me''. [[spoiler: After finding out about Midge spending a lot of time with Reggie, he takes that as a good sign of Reggie's character rather than exploding in a violent rage and offers Reg his friendship.]]
241** Later on in issue 4, when he believes that [[spoiler: Archie and Midge were dating behind his back, instead of attacking Archie like Reggie thought he would, he tells Archie he wishes him the best of luck with Midge [[IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy since he wants Midge to be happy.]]]]
242* DumbMuscle: In the ''Betty and Veronica'' and ''Jughead'' series, along with the first story in the ''Big Moose'' comic.
243* HiddenDepths: In ''Reggie and Me'', he reveals to Reggie that he's good at social sciences and is a talented painter, hoping to study Fine Arts in college.
244* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: [[spoiler: When he believes Midge and Archie are dating behind his back in ''Reggie and Me'', he wishes Archie luck stating he just wants what's best for Midge.]]
245* MadeOfIron: He's described as "indestructible" due to his build, which is why Dilton sometimes uses him as test subjects for his wilder inventions.
246* ThirdPersonPerson: On occasion in the ''Jughead'' and ''Betty and Veronica'' series.
247[[/folder]]
248
249[[folder:Midge]]
250!!Midge Klump
251[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/midge_3.png]]
252Moose's personable girlfriend.
253----
254* AdaptationalPersonalityChange: Is far more sarcastic and calm than in the original series.
255* DeadpanSnarker: Especially in the ''Jughead'' series.
256* NotSoStoic: [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Presumably runs away from the pool in fear due to Jughead's open sore prank in issue 7]], but her reaction isn't shown.
257* ObliviousToLove: In ''Reggie and Me'', she thinks that Reggie's attempts to hit on her are just harmless jokes.
258* OnlyFriend: Part of why Reggie is so attracted to her: She's the only person who seems to truly care about him besides his dog, and the only person who sees through his SadClown routine.
259* ShipperOnDeck: Is this in ''Reggie and Me'' for Betty and Reggie, of all people.
260* TheStoic: In the ''Jughead'' series, she's hardly shown to be fazed by anything.
261[[/folder]]
262
263[[folder:Cheryl]]
264!!Cheryl Blossom
265[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cheryl.png]]
266Introduced as the current queen bee at Veronica's Swiss boarding school, and is suitably mean-spirited, wealthy, and beautiful to match. Veronica wastes no time in toppling her, but this only makes the Blossoms move to Riverdale ready to wreak havoc.
267----
268* AdaptationalVillainy: She wasn't the nicest person in the traditional comics, but here she's outright ''mean''.
269* AlphaBitch: She's the queen bee at Veronica's boarding school and plans to keep it that way.
270* BrainlessBeauty: A [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]] example. She isn't cartoonishly stupid but she's certainly a ''lot'' dimmer than she thinks she is, from her inability to recall the names of Archie's friends ''even while trying to bribe them'' ('Jug Handle', 'Betsy') to her attempts at staging a rescue to impress others ([[BadBadActing "wake up man, whose name I don't know!"]].) In #17 Veronica has to point out to her that [[spoiler:her father's company being bought out by Hiram Lodge doesn't actually make the Blossoms poor]].
271* TheCameo: Has one in issue 13 of the ''Jughead'' series where she and her brother are [[spoiler:watching the humilating video of the gang's attempts at starting a band that was accidentally uploaded by Jughead.]]
272* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: She greatly cares for her twin brother, Jason Blossom.
273* EvilCounterpart: Even more than the original comics: She's essentially who Veronica was when first arriving at Riverdale, if not worse.
274* EvilRedhead: The [[RichBitch richest bitch]] at boarding school, and the only one with bright red hair.
275* LaserGuidedKarma: How Veronica gets back at her: [[spoiler:She tricks her into going to a false location, in this case FRANCE, the same way Cheryl did to the poor girl she humiliated]].
276* NewTransferStudent: How she is introduced to Riverdale High once she moves there.
277* RaceLift: Here, she's Swedish.
278* RichBitch: Like Veronica, her father owns a business and she's a former reality star. Unlike Veronica, she seems to have never developed a heart, as she lords her money and status over the other girls at boarding school.
279* ThirdOptionLoveInterest: Played with. In the original comics, she was introduced as Archie's third love interest. Here, she plans to make moves on Archie to get at Veronica, partly because Veronica had spent so much time talking him up that Cheryl is convinced this Archie guy had to be something incredible. This conviction vanishes quickly when she actually ''meets'' him, upon which she loses interest. Further played with in a later storyline where they ''pretend'' to be dating as a way of calling attention away from Archie's "secret girlfriend" Sabrina, but are open about not actually being in love.
280[[/folder]]
281
282[[folder:Dilton]]
283!!Dilton Doiley
284[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dilton_74.png]]
285The smartest teen in Riverdale, and Moose's personal tutor and best friend.
286----
287* AlliterativeName: ''D''ilton ''D''oiley.
288* BigGuyLittleGuy: The Little Guy to Moose's Big Guy.
289* CommonalityConnection: He and Betty bond over cars.
290* ADayInTheLimelight: ''Archie'' issue 16 is about an app he developed; Reggie exploits it to cause havoc, so Dilton has to fix the ensuing mess.
291* GadgeteerGenius: Need help with cars, hacking, or random inventions? Dilton's got your back.
292* TheSmartGuy: As per usual. Dilton is a remarkably talented inventor and scientist, most of which he accomplishes from his own backyard.
293* SmartPeopleWearGlasses: Riverdale's resident GadgeteerGenius, still sporting his trademark pair of NerdGlasses.
294[[/folder]]
295
296[[folder:Toni]]
297!!Toni Topaz
298[[quoteright:242:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tonitopaz.png]]
299One of the more together students at Riverdale High, who often tries to act as the voice of reason -- admittedly with varied success.
300----
301* AlliterativeName: ''To''ni ''To''paz.
302* BigEater: Can hold her own on the hamburger-chowing front, but is nowhere near Jughead's level.
303* DistaffCounterpart: Except for having obvious romantic interests, she's a lot like a female Jughead. Sarcastic, sometimes acts as a voice of reason, known for being a big eater, etc.
304* NiceGirl: One of the sweetest, most laid-back students at Riverdale High.
305* OnlySaneWoman: She often takes on this role, pointing out when the others are being ridiculous and trying to reign them in a little. It doesn't always work.
306* SassyBlackWoman: Serves as the level-headed voice of reason, but not without a level of sarcasm.
307* ShipperOnDeck: She helps Dilton make a move on Betty.
308* TwoferTokenMinority: While the Archie series is pretty good about including minority characters, Toni is noticable in being both black and a confirmed bisexual.
309[[/folder]]
310
311
312[[folder:Jason]]
313!!Jason Blossom
314[[quoteright:248:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/jasonblossom_7.png]]
315Cheryl's twin brother, and a constant supporter in her schemes.
316----
317* DeadpanSnarker: ''Extremely'' deadpan.
318* {{Flanderization}}: In the classic comics, Jason was mostly there as a supporting character for Cheryl, who spent around equal time either arguing with his sister or being dragged along with her schemes, but it was always made clear that he did have his own life, goals and interests that did not involve Cheryl. This incarnation of Jason does very little except play the SourSupporter BetaBitch to Cheryl, and has yet to be in a single scene that didn't also include Cheryl.
319* HalfIdenticalTwins: In the classic comics, Cheryl and Jason were always at odds with each other and didn't even look that much alike. Here, they're almost always on the same page (even if Jason is a little more grounded in reality than Cheryl), and it's a lot clearer that they're twins.
320* OnlySaneMan: Seems to view himself as this, especially when he plays TheDragAlong in Cheryl's schemes.
321* SatelliteCharacter: To Cheryl; he seems to exist mostly to back up her villainy and serve as something of a BetaBitch to her.
322[[/folder]]
323
324[[folder: The Riverdale High Faculty]]
325!!The Riverdale High Faculty
326The teachers of Riverdale High, who try their best to educate the rowdy students.
327----
328* DemotedToExtra: They play a much smaller role in this incarnation of the series than in the classic comics. It's most notable with Miss Grundy, who in her classic incarnation was a fairly prominent supporting character, but here mainly makes background appearances. Only Mr Weatherbee gets the occasional larger role.
329[[/folder]]
330
331[[folder:Principal Stanger]]
332!!Principal Stanger
333The overly strict and unforgiving temporary principal of Riverdale High, when Mr Weatherbee lost the job.
334----
335* ArcVillain: Of issues 1 through 6 of the ''Jughead'' series.
336* ChildSoldiers: It's heavily implied he's training the students of Riverdale for some kind of black ops program. [[spoiler:It turns out to be right, with him planning to use hypnosis to get everyone to enlist in the military]]
337* DeanBitterman: Enforces overly strict rules and tried to frame Jughead for breaking school rules so he could suspend him.
338* KnightOfCerebus: Unlike most antagonists so far, he doesn't have HiddenDepths, or hasn't turned out to be not that bad a person. He nearly gets Jughead expelled by PLANTING A KNIFE ON HIM. [[spoiler:Not to mention his plan to brainwash the students of Riverdale into enlisting in the military for his own selfish gain]].
339* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler:He nearly achieves his goals, having successfully shut down Pops, and having the students at the dance under his hypnotic control and ready to enlist. Jughead shuts off the music and saves his classmates, but he was saved from expulsion by the sudden intervention of Mr. Lodge and Colonel Keller, who proceed to fire Stanger]].
340* NoNonsenseNemesis: After Jughead mocks his authority twice, he wastes no time trying to get him expelled.
341* TyrantTakesTheHelm: A textbook example. He wrestles control of Riverdale from the more personable Weatherbee and sets about enacting his EvilPlan.
342[[/folder]]
343
344!!Josie and the Pussycats
345
346[[folder:General]]
347* AgeLift: Teenagers in the [[ComicBook/JosieAndThePussycats original continuity]], but here they're all in their twenties. In issue #3 of ''Josie and the Pussycats'', Josie's age is mentioned to be twenty-four, and in issue #4, Melody refers to them all as "twenty-somethings."
348* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: Melody is blonde, Valerie has black hair and Josie is a redhead.
349* FourthWallObserver: All of them seem to be aware, to varying degrees, that they're in a comic book. Melody seems to make the most FourthWallObserver comments, but Valerie takes the most advantage of the genre and medium, at one point directly exploiting "Comic book science" to win the Pussycats a drag race.
350* GenreSavvy: The girls are always commenting on the genre clichés and storytelling tropes they're going through, including their own CharacterDevelopment. Valerie is by far the most savvy, but the other two have their moments too.
351* RockTrio: As always, they're a girl band with three members.
352[[/folder]]
353
354[[folder:Josie]]
355!!Josie [=McCoy=]
356[[quoteright:243:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/josiemccoy.png]]
357The red-headed lead singer and founder of the Pussycats.
358----
359* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Not ''quite'' as consistently as {{Cloudcuckoolander}} Melody, but she has a tendency to focus on the wrong thing in any given situation. It's mostly played for laughs, but sometimes it takes a turn for the [[DramaticallyMissingThePoint more serious]].
360* DeadpanSnarker: She has a quip for every situation.
361* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Melody. Well, Melody is actually bisexual, but there's no romantic tension between the two and they treat each other more like sisters than anything.
362* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: She has a tendency to misjudge people, which leads to a fair bit of trouble. According to Alexandra, she's just as horrible a judge when it comes to her ''own'' character, not being very good at recognizing her own flaws.
363* InnocentlyInsensitive: It's a surprisingly prominent trait in her, particularly early on in the comic. Being good-hearted and kind, but also self-centered and thoughtless. she has a bit of a tendency to say and do hurtful things without really meaning to.
364* ItsAllAboutMe: Josie's main flaw. She gets wrapped up in herself much too easily and tends to think everything is about her even when it very blatantly isn't.
365* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The combination of InnocentlyInsensitive and ItsAllAboutMe leads Josie to come across as this. She's never ''intentionally'' malicious, but she can be very thoughtless and self-centered, which can lead to her taking other people for granted, or even using them for her own ends. When called out on it, though, she always realizes she's behaved badly and tries to make amends
366* SeinfeldianConversation: She has an unparallelled knack for getting into these. Most often she has them with Melody, but as the ''Josie and the Pussycats'' comic demonstrates, Josie can turn just about ''any'' conversation into a SeinfeldianConversation, no matter who she's talking with at the time.
367* StandardizedLeader: Parodied and ultimately subverted, which is thoroughly {{Lampshaded}} in the comic itself:
368-->'''Josie:''' You forget: I haven't been focus-grouped into a cookie-cutter likeable female protagonist. Yet."
369[[/folder]]
370
371[[folder:Melody]]
372!!Melody Valentine
373[[quoteright:242:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/melodyvalentine.png]]
374Josie's friend and college roommate, and the drummer of the Pussycats.
375----
376* AdaptationalIntelligence: While she retains some of her classic DumbBlonde traits, this Melody is played up as much more of a GeniusDitz with a lot of varied talents, a vast knowledge of pop culture, storytelling tropes and animals, and a tendency to make rather astute remarks. There are hints that she may be [[ObfuscatingStupidity smarter than she lets on.]]
377* AdaptationalSexuality: Downplayed, but confirmed by the fact that her dating list contains both male and female names. Much like the fact that she has two moms isn't really commented on, the fact that she's bisexual hasn't really been brought up beyond a couple of passing mentions.
378* BewareTheNiceOnes: Don't hurt her Josie, or she'll kill you. Or at least rant about how she's ''going'' to kill you. And pretend that she ''has'' killed you when you don't show up for a few hours afterwards.
379* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Her mind works in strange ways sometimes.
380* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: The blondest and the most sweet-natured Pussycat.
381* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She's very blonde and very sweet-natured, bordering on FriendToAllLivingThings.
382* HeterosexualLifePartners: Though she's actually bisexual, she has this dynamic with Josie. Dates may come and go, but Josie is forever.
383* KindHeartedCatLover: Well... she loves all animals really, but she has a special place in her heart for cats. In the first issue she adopts a stray cat, which she names "Lord Cute-ington, Duke of Kittenshire," and she was the one who coined the name "The Pussycats."
384* LiteralMinded: Has a tendency to take things a little too literally. Case in point; on one occasion Josie tells her to get the attention of a truck driver, and sarcastically suggest that she "flash him." Cue Melody taking a flashlight and shining it into the trucker's eyes.
385* ReallyGetsAround: Alluded to rather than shown, but she claims to have a "nice, strong, robust, ''totally muscular'' social life," and her introduction scene has her go out on a date with the fifth consecutive boy that month.
386* SeriousBusiness: Melody pillow-fights to ''win.''
387* ObfuscatingStupidity: At times it's hinted that at least ''some'' of her ditziness is an act. Valerie at one point gets frustrated because "I'm really sorry, but I honestly can't tell when you're joking."
388[[/folder]]
389
390[[folder:Valerie]]
391!!Valerie Smith
392[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/valeriesmith.png]]
393The bassist of the Pussycats, who was working at the local animal shelter when she met Josie and Melody and agreed to join their band.
394----
395* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: Occasionally tries to play this role to Melody, though she's not completely certain whether she actually needs to or not.
396* CoolBigSis: Obviously she's not actually related to Josie or Melody, but she does seem to be a couple of years older than them and very quickly falls into a sort of "older sister" role with them -- Josie especially.
397* DeadpanSnarker: She easily surpasses Josie when it comes to sarcasms.
398* MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast: When she sings, nervous or aggressive animals calm down. This comes in handy at her job at the Riverdale animal shelter.
399* OnlySaneWoman: Definitely the most grounded of the Pussycats, which paradoxically gives her the most CrazyIsCool moments of them. Where Josie recognizes that she lives in a ridiculous comic book world and likes to snark about it, and Melody points out tropes and plays FourthWallObserver for all it's worth, Valerie actively uses the ridiculousness to her advantage, like pulling off impossible stunts and claiming it's due to "comic book science."
400* PungeonMaster: She has a fondness for puns, and she swings between being proud of her talent with them and deeply ashamed of it.
401* SassyBlackWoman: Outspoken, blunt and unapologetic, she's not afraid to stick it to friends and foes alike, if she thinks it's deserved.
402[[/folder]]
403
404[[folder:Alexandra]]
405!!Alexandra Cabot
406[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alexandracabot.png]]
407A RichBitch former friend of Josie's, currently more of a pest.
408----
409* AdaptationalBadass: She hasn't lost any of her trademark cattiness, but her DamselScrappy tendencies are dropped in favor of a more ActionGirl approach to problems.
410* DeadpanSnarker: Of the ''acidic'' kind.
411* TheGadfly: Primarily to Josie, she delights in {{Troll}}ing her at every opportunity.
412* HiddenDepths: At first she seems just like the quintessential RichBitch, and she gets a ''little'' too much enjoyment out of teasing, humiliating and getting in Josie's way... but she turns out to have [[FreudianExcuse her reasons]] for acting the way she does, she does have some moral standards, and even gets a BigDamnHeroes moment or two.
413* MamaBear: A sort of weird version of it, but still.
414-->"Nobody hurts Josie! Except occasionally me! And I'm working on that!"
415* RichBitch: ''Extremely'' rich, and ''very'' bitchy -- though EveryoneHasStandards.
416* WeUsedToBeFriends: She was Josie's best friend when they were kids. They drifted apart in middle school, though they have differing opinions over ''why.''
417[[/folder]]
418
419[[folder:Alan]]
420!!Alan M
421[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alanm.png]]
422The Pussycats' first band manager.
423----
424* AdaptationalIntelligence: The original Alan M was pretty much DumbMuscle, but this incarnation is much smarter.
425* AdaptationalWimp: Despite his increased intelligence in this continuity, he does not seem to be very physically strong at all.
426* CompositeCharacter: He's a mix of the original Alan M and Alexander Cabot, having taken on Alexander's role as band manager. While Alexander does appear in the comic, he isn't involved with the band at all.
427* GoodIsNotNice: Inverted; he's a perfect example of how Nice Is Not Good. Valerie sums him up thusly: "Alan doesn't ''think.'' He's ''nice.'' But nice is different than good."
428* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Played with. Alan M is charming, affable, and would never hurt anyone... but he wouldn't go out of his way to be there for them in their time of need either.
429* NiceGuy: Ultimately subverted. Good-natured, polite, and helpful he may be, but his "niceness" turns out to not run particularly deep.
430* OddFriendship: Surprisingly, with Lord Cute-ington. It's left unabiguous whether Alan can actually understand what the cat is saying, or whether he's just pretending to.
431-->'''Alan:''' Does this kind of thing happen a lot with these girls?\
432'''Lord Cute-ington:''' Mrow.\
433'''Alan:''' Wow, that's messed up. But I guess it's hard to tour with a cat.
434[[/folder]]
435
436[[folder:Alexander]]
437!!Alexander Cabot
438[[quoteright:236:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/alexandercabot_55.png]]
439Alexandra's brother, who doesn't mind employing some questionable tactics in order to support his sister.
440----
441* AdaptationalVillainy: Parodied. In the classic comics, Alexander would occasionally pull off some morally-questionable things, but he was firmly on the girls' side and tried his best as their manager. Here, he takes on antagonistic role, acting like a sort of a mix of a [[Franchise/JamesBond Bond villain]] and a WellIntentionedExtremist... but when it comes down to it, he doesn't actually do anything all that bad.
442* AdaptationDyeJob: Alexander had black hair in the original comics; here he has brown hair much like he did in the [[WesternAnimation/JosieAndThePussycats Hanna-Barbera cartoon.]]
443* DemotedToExtra: He's no longer the Pussycats' band manager (though he does offer to become their manager, he's ultimately turned down) and doesn't even appear in the comic until issue #5.
444* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's pretty nasty and self-centered, and even acts a lot like a stereotypical megalomaniac supervillain in his spotlight issue -- but really his main goal is that he wants to look after his sister.
445* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: "Are you telling a Cabot what he can and can't do? Perhaps you should take another look at Cabot Industries' quarterly earnings."
446[[/folder]]
447
448[[folder:Pepper]]
449!!Pepper
450[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pepper_78.png]]
451An old friend of Josie and Melody, who works as a bartender, but has a dream of playing the electric cello.
452----
453* AdaptationalCurves: Pepper in the classic comics had the same general build as Josie and Melody. Here she's more of a BigBeautifulWoman.
454* BrainyBrunette: She's rather more together and down-to-Earth than Josie... plus, hey, [[SmartPeopleWearGlasses she wears glasses]].
455* TheBusCameBack: As a nod to how in the classic comics, Pepper [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome vanished]] as soon as it introduced Valerie and began focusing on the Pussycats, Pepper in this continuity is there with Josie in the first issue of the comic, but is left behind when Josie starts up the band. She re-appears in issue #9 with a bit if a HeroOfAnotherStory vibe.
456* DeadpanSnarker: She can get very creative with her snark... though she doesn't do so well under pressure.
457-->'''Alexandra:''' I'm gonna go home and listen to something more pleasant. Like my garbage disposal.\
458'''Pepper:''' Oh yeah? Well! You leaving is... [[SarcasmFailure garbage... disposal!]]
459* HeroOfAnotherStory: In issue #9 she was kidnapped by the bad guys while cat-sitting Lord Cute-ington for Melody. When the Pussycats shows up for the rescue, she's already overpowered the bad guys together with a bunch of animals.
460-->'''Melody:''' Pepper! What's going on? We thought you were kidnapped!\
461'''Pepper:''' Well, I was! Alongside all these animals Quiplo wanted to smuggle from Riverdale. But I originally came here hoping to co-open for the Pussycats, the kidnappers never took my cello bow. I cut my bonds, and freeing the animals from there was cake.
462
463
464[[/folder]]
465
466[[folder:Lord Cute-ington]]
467!!Lord Cute-ington, Duke Of Kittenshire
468[[quoteright:242:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/lordcuteington.png]]
469Melody's beloved pet cat, and in a roundabout way the reason why the Pussycats got together (as well as an inspiration for the group name). He was originally a stray that Melody picked up in the first issue, and she and Josie brought him to the animal shelter, where they met Valerie for the first time.
470----
471* CuteKitten: Basically his primary function in the comic.
472* {{Expy}}: Despite belonging to Melody and not Alexandra (and not seeming to have any magical powers), he's a pretty clear one for Sebastian, who has yet to appear in the comic.
473* TeamPet: Kind of. He's Melody's pet cat and she insists to have him as the band mascot, though he seldom gets involved in the stories. He ''does'' get in on a couple of action scenes, though.
474* TryToFitThatOnABusinessCard: His full name/title, as revealed by Melody in issue #7, is "Lord Cute-ington, Duke of Kittenshire, First of his name, Cat-leesi of the Great Litter Sea."
475[[/folder]]
476
477!!Sabrina and friends
478[[folder:Sabrina]]
479!![[ComicBook/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch Sabrina Spellman]]
480[[quoteright:300:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rsz_sabrina_0.png]]
481A teenage witch from Greendale who finds herself mixed up in Jughead's shenanigans when she temporarily moves to Riverdale, and later enters a SecretRelationship with Archie.
482----
483* BadJobWorseUniform: She's introduced handing out fliers outside Pops' wearing a giant burger outfit.
484* TheCameo:
485** Has one in issues 12, 13 and 14 of the Jughead series, being shown in a few pictures on Jughead's social media, her and Salem watching the [[spoiler: embarrassing video of the gang's attempts at a band that was uploaded by Jughead,]] and being with the group at Pop Tate's in the final panel respectively.
486** Has another one in issue 5 of ''Reggie and Me'' where [[spoiler: she's one of the many people to celebrate Vader's recovery.]]
487* CommutingOnABus: She returns to Greendale and her old school at the end of her arc in ''Jughead,'' but frequently shows up for cameos and guest appearances afterwards.
488* DarkAndTroubledPast: It turns out she's in Riverdale because she dropped out of school out of frustration with her double life. Jughead helps get her back in at the end of the arc after living on her own doesn't work out.
489* DudeMagnet: Archie, Reggie, and even Jughead were all attracted to her (though in Jughead's case, it was due to him initially thinking she was a giant burger, and lost all romantic interest he had in her afterwards).
490* GoneHorriblyRight: When her magic gets out of hand, it's usually because it's worked ''too'' well, and she hasn't considered all the consequences.
491* GoshDangItToHeck: Will often say "Frig" when frustrated.
492* IJustWantToHaveFriends: She's annoyed how she has yet to have made any friends after moving to Riverdale.
493* JediMindTrick: Casts one on Jughead, Reggie, and Hot Dog in Issue 11 of ''Jughead'' to cause them to see the most boring thing they can imagine to have them avoid seeing [[spoiler:the giant rampaging monster she summoned.]] The former two see it as Mr. Weatherbee, while the latter sees it as a message to go to sleep since he's not looking at food.
494* PlatonicLifePartners: With Jughead in his solo series.
495* SecretRelationship: Has one with Archie in the ''Archie'' series.
496* UnknownRival: Spent the second half of issue 10 trying to ruin Jughead's day with her magic spells. Each time it backfires, with Jughead completely unaware of her influence.
497* WeaksauceWeakness: Issue 15 of the Jughead series reveals that her magic is significantly harder to control during the daytime.
498* WomanScorned: She tries to use her magic to ruin Jughead's day after they go through a BadDate.
499[[/folder]]
500
501[[folder:Salem]]
502!!Salem Saberhagen
503[[quoteright:283:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/salemsaberhagen_3.png]]
504Sabrina's cat, really a warlock under a curse but one who's adapted to his feline form pretty well. He serves as Sabrina's companion, sidekick and source of endless snide comments.
505----
506* AnimalTalk: It's hinted, though not really stated, that this incarnation of Salem isn't actually speaking English. He understands English perfectly, and both Sabrina and her aunts ([[TranslationConvention and the audience]]) understand what he is saying... but if ''Archie #706'' is anything to go by, anyone else just hears normal cat sounds.
507* CatsAreMean: Not only completely on board with Sabrina humiliating and ruining Jughead's day; he's if possible more gung-ho about it than she is. And he reveals a somewhat bloodthirsty streak when she's about to break out the big magic:
508-->'''Salem:''' I'm all for it, Sabrina, but... you know witches aren't allowed to reveal themselves to the mortal world.\
509'''Sabrina:''' True, but there is ''one'' way we can do that and not break the rules. [[AreYouPonderingWhatImPondering Are you thinking what I'm thinking, Salem?]] \
510'''Salem:''' Definitely.\
511'''Sabrina:''' Amnesia spell!\
512'''Salem:''' Ensuring that there are no survivors! ...I mean, amnesia spell!\
513'''Sabrina:''' ''Salem!''\
514'''Salem:''' I'm just sayin'.
515* CatsAreSnarkers: Reacts to Sabrina's antics with dripping sarcasm.
516* CoolCat: As always, though Sabrina calls him out for pretending he's fancier than he really is.
517-->'''Salem:''' Oh, child, if only thou hadst seen what I hadst seen.\
518'''Sabrina:''' ''Hadst''? Don't pretend to be fancy, Salem. You may have been fancy once, but you're just a cat now.\
519'''Salem:''' I'm still fancy.
520* DependingOnTheArtist: In the ''Jughead'' comic he's depicted as a black-and-white tuxedo cat, much like his classic incarnation. In the ''Sabrina'' comic he's pure black, like he was in the TV series. And in the main ''Archie'' series, he's mainly black but with a white spot on his chest.
521* EarlyBirdCameo: Doesn't make a proper appearance in the ''Jughead'' comic until issue 10, but appears on the cover of issue 9.
522* HatesBeingTouched: Subverted. He ''pretends'' not to like it in order to seem cooler and more dignified, even yelling "unhand me!" when being picked up... but he still purrs up a storm when Sabrina pets him.
523* HypercompetentSidekick: Surprisingly enough. He seems to have it more together than Sabrina does. When she gets into all sorts of awkward situations trying to distract Jughead and Reggie from her magic use, Salem just goes for the simple tactics: He gets Hot Dog to chase him, and that provides all the distraction they need.
524* NonhumanSidekick: To Sabrina, as per usual.
525* NotSoAboveItAll: While he insists that he's not Sabrina's pet, but her ''familiar'', and as such does not want to be held or cuddled... he enjoys it a lot more than he lets on.
526* OnlySaneMan: Certainly views himself as this, though he doesn't particularly ''enjoy'' being the voice of reason.
527-->'''Salem:''' This is penance. This is fate getting me back for all I put uncle Mort through.
528* OutOfFocus: In the main ''Archie'' series. While he's Sabrina's constantly sarcastic companion both in the ''Jughead'' and the ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch'' series, he has a smaller role in the main series, not even appearing until Sabrina's been a regular for half a year.
529* PantheraAwesome: Sabrina turns him into a huge black panther in issue #4 of the ''Sabrina'' comic. His reaction? "Well, now. Talk about an ''upgrade."''
530[[/folder]]
531
532[[folder: Hilda and Zelda]]
533!! Hilda and Zelda Spellman
534[[quoteright:223:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hildaandzelda.png]]
535Sabrina's aunts and legal guardians, a pair of witches who aren't ''quite'' up to date with the newest trends in modern society.
536----
537* BigFun: Hilda shows signs of this. She is bigger and more heavyset than Zelda, and also more relaxed and easygoing; being the one with comically-exaggerated expressions and sneaking "secret poptarts" to Sabrina when Zelda's "organic juice" looks too unappetizing.
538* CoolAunt: They do have ''slightly'' different priorities than Sabrina does ("Have fun at your boring movie instead of staying home and summoning the spirits of Adabascan with us!"), and can get a little too controlling, but they are pretty cool aunts nonetheless, Hilda especially.
539* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: In their first appearance in the ''Jughead'' comics, they're pretty much the same as their original comic selves; stereotypical cartoon witches with limited understanding for Sabrina's desire to fit in with the modern world, even holding the view that it's pointless for Sabrina to even go to school since she can use magic to get whatever she wants. By the time the ''Sabrina'' comic starts, though, they have been completely redesigned and read more like an amalgamation of their counterparts from [[Series/SabrinaTheTeenageWitch the 1990s series]] and ''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina''. The only thing that's carried over from that first appearance is their FatAndSkinny design, and even that's downplayed as Hilda is more pleasantly plump than actually fat.
540* FatAndSkinny: Zelda is skinny and Hilda is plump if not outright fat. Which is of course the reverse of their classic comics incarnation, where Hilda was the skinny one and Zelda the fat one.
541* GranolaGirl: They can come across as this, Zelda more than Hilda.
542* SiblingYinYang: Not the most pronounced example of the trope, since they seem to be on the same page more often than not, but still present in that Zelda is a somewhat aloof and uptight [[TheStoic Stoic]] while Hilda is more of an easygoing BigFun aunt.
543* LadyInAPowerSuit: Zelda likes to dress in stylish pantsuits, and definitely has the attitude for the trope down pat.
544[[/folder]]
545
546
547!!Other Characters
548
549[[folder:Hot Dog]]
550!!Hot Dog
551Jughead's beloved pet dog.
552----
553* BigEater: Like master, like dog. The quickest way to make sure he loses interest in something is to make it clear that he can't eat it.
554* BigFriendlyDog: Jughead's constant companion and very loving.
555* LemonyNarrator: Usually just a normal dog, but in ''Betty and Veronica'' comic, of all things, he's the narrator. With a somewhat slapdash approach to narration.
556* SesquipedalianLoquaciousness: Has traces of this as the narrator of ''Betty and Veronica.''
557[[/folder]]
558
559[[folder:Mr. Lodge]]
560!!Hiram Lodge
561Veronica's obscenely wealthy father.
562----
563* CharacterDevelopment: Realizes his daughter is miserable [[spoiler:in Switzerland]] and had grown as a person due to her time in Riverdale. [[spoiler:So he decides to move back for her sake.]]
564* {{Jerkass}}: Albeit with a reasonable catalyst to his hatred of Archie this time.
565* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney: Likes to throw his money around. He uses it to try and keep Veronica away from Archie TWICE.
566* SoreLoser: His reaction to losing the mayoral election is to [[spoiler: leave Riverdale. He relents later after realizing how much happier Veronica was there.]]
567* SlaveToPR: He hates losing face almost as much as losing money.
568[[/folder]]
569
570
571[[folder:Vader]]
572!!Vader
573Reggie's pet dachshund, who thinks the world of him, and the narrator of ''Reggie and Me''.
574----
575* AscendedExtra: While his first appearance in the original continuity was a major PetTheDog moment for Reggie, he was otherwise OutOfFocus. Here he serves at the narrator for his owners solo as well as Reggie's only friend and true companion.
576* BewareTheNiceOnes: He's a sweet dog, at least to Reggie but was found by his master holding off several other, much bigger dogs.
577* CanineCompanion: Follows Reggie just about everywhere in his solo.
578* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Doesn't seem to get Reggie is a consummate liar, believing everything his master says at face value.
579* EvenEvilHasStandards: Growls at Reggie to stop him from ruining Moose's painting of Midge in issue 3 of ''Reggie and Me''.
580* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: In issue 4, he decided that trying to get Moose expelled was the wrong thing to do and tried to convince Reggie not to go through with his plan, to no avail.]]
581* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Downplayed. While Vader knows [[JerkAss Reggie]] has his faults, he nevertheless believes that his master is the greatest person alive. Thus, he looks down on people Reggie dislikes, like Moose, Betty, and Archie, despite them being better people than the former.
582* LickedByTheDog: He is the dog in this case, being a walking sign that Reggie isn't all bad.
583* LoyalAnimalCompanion: Has nothing but admiration for Reggie due to him having rescued him from street life (not for completely selfless purposes, but for his part Reggie does love and confide in him).
584* OnlyFriend: He's the only real friend Reggie has.
585* UndyingLoyalty: To Reggie, to the point of thinking everything he says is true, due to rescuing him from a rough life in the pound and treating him well. He also has this to Jughead since Reggie running into Jughead playing with Hot Dog after a particularly bad day lead to Vader's adoption.
586* UnreliableNarrator: To an extent. He isn't entirely blind to some of his master's fault, flat out admitting he can't really defend Reggie when he's called stuff like "the closest thing Riverdale has to a supervillain", but he believes everything Reggie tells him, leading to this. Comes into play in issue 3, where Vader starts to have second thoughts about Moose and Betty, and wonders if Reggie misjudged them.
587[[/folder]]
588
589[[folder: Eddie]]
590!!Eddie Sheers
591The biological father of Cheryl and Jason Blossom, introduced to us as Reggie's cellmate in prison.
592----
593* ArchnemesisDad: The Blossom twins were initially happy to join him on his life of crime until they learned he was planning on them being hostages rather than accomplices.
594* AxCrazy: Held all of Riverdale High hostage for money, including his own children.
595* BettyAndVeronica: Was the Veronica to Ms. Blossom's Archie. She's pretty glad to be rid of him and married to someone more stable.
596* CanonForeigner: Invented for the 2015 comics.
597* HumiliationConga: Gets outsmarted by Reggie and Archie, knocked on his ass by a high school principal, stomped on by his kids, and finally tied up with yards and yards of crepe paper decorations. He had it coming.
598* TheQuincyPunk: Was one in his younger days.
599* OutsideContextVillain: You probably weren't expecting someone quite this dangerous in an Archie story, were you?
600* WalkingSpoiler: He's meant to be a surprise.
601
602[[/folder]]
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