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on Justice League Unlimited. Be-
ginning in 2005, Aquaman was
portrayed by actor Alan Ritchson
in several episodes of Smallville.
Th is led to the CW television
network’s producing a live action
pilot episode for a proposed Aqua-
man series starring Justin Hartley.
While the pilot was not aired, it
later became a popular download
on iTunes. Th e character gained
even wider exposure via HBO’s
series Entourage , which included a
story arc involving a fi ctional Aqua-
man movie. Aquaman remains one
of the most stalwart and recog-
nizable heroes of the DC Comics
universe in the new millennium.
Charles Coletta
ARCHIE. Archie is the title of a long-running, teen-oriented comic book series that is
the fl agship publication of publisher Archie Comics. Th e adventures and misadventures
of young Archie Andrews and his friends date back to 1941, when they fi rst appeared
in Pep Comics #22, published by MLJ Comics. By 1942, Archie had his own title, Archie
Comics , which was such a success that the publisher changed its own name to Archie
Comics in 1946. Th e title of the comic was shortened simply to Archie with issue #114.
Archie has run ever since, while its characters have spread out into other comics and
other media.
See also: Youth Culture in Comics
M. Keith Booker
ARKHAM ASYLUM. Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on a Serious Earth is a story in
the Batman universe centering around Arkham Asylum, the Gotham City mental
institution where the villains Batman catches up with are put for safekeeping. Written
by Grant Morrison and drawn by Dave McKean , it was published as a graphic novel
by DC Comics in 1989 and republished in a special 15-year anniversary edition in
- In the story, Batman is called to the site because the inmates have rebelled and
taken over the asylum, holding the staff hostages. Naturally, the instigator of this event
is Batman’s arch nemesis Th e Joker, who wants Batman to come inside and experience
the madness of the people and the creatures he has put away. Th e narrative cross-
cuts with the story of the building itself, telling the tragedy of the founder Amadeus
Arkham and his mentally ill mother, and how his wife and daughter later on were
Aquaman promoting good nutrition, from the 1973 ABC
television series Super Friends. ABC/ Photofest