Archie's Weird Mysteries - Selected Monsters, Ghosts, and Other Supernatural Characters

Selected Monsters, Ghosts, and Other Supernatural Characters

  • a swamp monster, who lives in an old Riverdale swimming hole
  • a mummy in a museum exhibit
  • werewolf sheriff
  • mad scientists
  • A 50-foot Veronica
  • vampires
  • giant beetle
  • UFOs
  • zombies
  • "Stanley 9000"
  • man-eating worm
  • super smart rats
  • super smart teen (in Brain Of Terror)
  • giant cockroaches
  • Tapioca Pudding Glob
  • alien potatoes
  • Insane artificial intelligence in Archie's car alarm
  • Ancient wish-granting artifacts gone haywire
  • Ghost Of Quiet Violet - she used to a very strict librarian when Jughead was young. She scared Jughead so much when he was young that he stopped going to the library. As a ghost, she haunts the library.
  • Monster "Archie" – Archie gets turned into a monster when he drinks a new energy drink called "Zoom".
  • Monster "Stevenson" – Stevenson, a health and workout advocate, gets turned into a monster when he drinks a new energy drink called "Zoom".
  • Genii - escapes from an urn in Dr. Beaumont's store into Archie's laptop. Reggie, in turn, uses the laptop and is granted three wishes; after which, the Genii is set free and begins to wreak havoc on the city.
  • Reggie Droid
  • Evil Trog's Leader and his Trogs in Virtually Evil.
  • Mega-Mall of Horrors
  • Jughead's Pizza Monster - A monster created by Jughead when his chemistry set spilled on a leftover slice of pizza.

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