Robot Archie was one of the trademark characters from Lion,
one of IPC/Fleetway's longest running weeklies. An invention of Ted
Cowan and Ted Kearnon (who would remain on the strip for most of its'
duration), Archie appeared in the very first issue as 'The Jungle
Robot'. In 1957 he would return in a self-titled strip which would run
until 1974, lasting as long as Lion itself, and even after this
he would continue to feature in annuals until 1983 (again, as long as
the publication, though by the last years he was represented through
text stories and reprints of old strips).
The mechanical man was
always accompanied on his adventures by Ted Ritchie (nephew of the
robot's inventor, Professor C. R. Ritchie) and Ken Dale. Formative years
were spent causing massive property damage in various colonial
backwaters in the search for lost treasures (where native tribes
invariably mistook Archie for a god), before in 1968 Ritchie invented a
time-machine, incongruously disguised as a giant chess knight, and the
two 'pals' and 'Ol' tinribs' got to cause massive property damage
throughout history. Initially, Archie couldn't speak, and was reliant on
Ted for directions, but soon a voicebox was added (giving him a
wonderfully boastful personality), and with time he was basically
independent. He also received upgrades physically, gaining telescopic
arms and flame-throwing fingers, amongst other additions. Archie tended
to carry a sword as well.
Archie was also a considerable success
in Holland, and artist Bert Bus redrew many Archie strips, even adding
some of his own. Despite the fact this material recoloured Archie
(making him silver; as the flagship character, Lion always had him red
when he appeared in colour) and morphed Ted and Ken into Color
Climax-era pornstars, these stories were used to represent the character
in Vulcan's formidable roster (no doubt due to being in colour), with the Dutch dialogue switched back to English.
The
character's iconic nature means he usually gets chunky roles in
anything reviving the old Fleetway inventory, and thus he appeared as
Acid Archie in Zenith, and getting turned into a killing machine by Bad Penny in Albion. While the latter is something of a perversion, it made for a nice T-shirt transfer... Thankfully 2000AD avoided him for their notorious Action Special, meaning we were robbed of an army of Archies artificially inseminating the Queen, or somesuch shit.
I'd
love to have a full-blown section on Archie as the stories I've read
have nearly always been fun (especially from about 1967 onwards, where
his personality really starts to come to the fore), but the material's
so hard to get hold of I couldn't hope to do justice to his two-plus
decade career.
However, here are a few Archie adventures for you to enjoy (nearly all from the annuals, as they're easier to find).
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