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Archie Comics pushed for the creation of UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode, and more or less ran it for the entirety of its existence. Archie was the last publisher officially adhering to the Code when it ceased to exist in early 2011.[[note]] Creator/DCComics was the other holdout – although they had been slowly dropping their titles from the Code throughout the 2000's, a few series continued to follow it until the end of 2010. Once DC left the Code, Archie agreed there was no point in keeping it around.[[/note]] Unofficially, they had stopped following it decades earlier, but nobody noticed because things like sex, drugs, or violence were never really part of the ''Archie'' universe anyway... until 2013 when they launched the ComicBook/ArchieHorror imprint, depicting gruesome horror stories starring [[SubvertedKidsShow versions of the "Archie" cast]].
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Archie Comics pushed for the creation of UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode, MediaNotes/TheComicsCode, and more or less ran it for the entirety of its existence. Archie was the last publisher officially adhering to the Code when it ceased to exist in early 2011.[[note]] Creator/DCComics was the other holdout – although they had been slowly dropping their titles from the Code throughout the 2000's, a few series continued to follow it until the end of 2010. Once DC left the Code, Archie agreed there was no point in keeping it around.[[/note]] Unofficially, they had stopped following it decades earlier, but nobody noticed because things like sex, drugs, or violence were never really part of the ''Archie'' universe anyway... until 2013 when they launched the ComicBook/ArchieHorror imprint, depicting gruesome horror stories starring [[SubvertedKidsShow versions of the "Archie" cast]].
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Capitalization was fixed from ComicBook.Josie And The Pussy Cats to ComicBook.Josie And The Pussycats. Null edit to update index.
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launched trope. Crosswicking
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* TheGreatSerpent: The Jaguar's origin story has him and his co-workers getting attacked by a [[MixAndMatchCritter giant, dinosaur-like serpent]].
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Archie Comics pushed for the creation of UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode, and more or less ran it for the entirety of its existence. Archie was the last publisher officially adhering to the Code when it ceased to exist in early 2011.[[note]] Creator/DCComics was the other holdout – although they had been slowly dropping their titles from the Code throughout the 2000's, a few series continued to follow it until the end of 2010. Once DC left the Code, Archie agreed there was no point in keeping it around.[[/note]] Unofficially, they had stopped following it decades earlier, but nobody noticed because things like sex, drugs, or violence were never really part of the ''Archie'' universe anyway... until 2013 when they launched the ArchieHorror imprint, depicting gruesome horror stories starring [[SubvertedKidsShow versions of the "Archie" cast]].
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Archie Comics pushed for the creation of UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode, and more or less ran it for the entirety of its existence. Archie was the last publisher officially adhering to the Code when it ceased to exist in early 2011.[[note]] Creator/DCComics was the other holdout – although they had been slowly dropping their titles from the Code throughout the 2000's, a few series continued to follow it until the end of 2010. Once DC left the Code, Archie agreed there was no point in keeping it around.[[/note]] Unofficially, they had stopped following it decades earlier, but nobody noticed because things like sex, drugs, or violence were never really part of the ''Archie'' universe anyway... until 2013 when they launched the ArchieHorror ComicBook/ArchieHorror imprint, depicting gruesome horror stories starring [[SubvertedKidsShow versions of the "Archie" cast]].
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Archie Comics pushed for the creation of UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode, and more or less ran it for the entirety of its existence. Archie was the last publisher officially adhering to the Code when it ceased to exist in early 2011.[[note]] Creator/DCComics was the other holdout – although they had been slowly dropping their titles from the Code throughout the 2000's, a few series continued to follow it until the end of 2010. Once DC left the Code, Archie agreed there was no point in keeping it around.[[/note]] Unofficially, they had stopped following it decades earlier, but nobody noticed because things like sex, drugs, or violence were never really part of the ''Archie'' universe anyway.
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Archie Comics pushed for the creation of UsefulNotes/TheComicsCode, and more or less ran it for the entirety of its existence. Archie was the last publisher officially adhering to the Code when it ceased to exist in early 2011.[[note]] Creator/DCComics was the other holdout – although they had been slowly dropping their titles from the Code throughout the 2000's, a few series continued to follow it until the end of 2010. Once DC left the Code, Archie agreed there was no point in keeping it around.[[/note]] Unofficially, they had stopped following it decades earlier, but nobody noticed because things like sex, drugs, or violence were never really part of the ''Archie'' universe anyway.
anyway... until 2013 when they launched the ArchieHorror imprint, depicting gruesome horror stories starring [[SubvertedKidsShow versions of the "Archie" cast]].