Archie Horror digs into demonic rock and roll for The Cult of That Wilkin Boy
Cult classic Archie character Bingo Wilkin returns witꦑh his own actual cult in tow

Archie Horror is back in action with a new one-shot that brings back lesser-known Archie character Bingo Wilkin, AKA That Wilkin Boy (as his classic comic title was known) in a story that involves rock and roll, cults, and𒁃 more.
Written by Cullen Bunn with art from Dan Schoening, Ben Galvan, and Matt He๊rms, with letters by Jack Morelli The Cult of That Wilkin Boy brings Bingo Wilkin to the top of the world as a music icon thanks to a deal with the devil that brought him fortune and fame.
Along with Bingo W🥃ilkins' ill-gotten fame, he's got an army of♕ cult-like fans ready to do anything he asks - a recipe for horror when things inevitably go wrong.
"The story we're seeing in this book is closely rela𒉰ted to the original stories; it starts in pretty much the same place for Bingo and his friends," Bunn states in the announcement.
"But I wanted to explore what might happen if the story took a dark, infernal turn, so I wove in some classic demonic folklore. What would happen if Bingo got everything he wanted, but he paid a terrible price to get there?" he continues. "The Bingo of this story is quite a departure - an evolution or de-evolution - of the wholesome character of yes𒈔teryear, corrupted by fame and power and guilt and jealousy. He's achieved what he thought was impossible, but his karmic payments are coming due."
Archie's That Wilkin Boy originally ran from 1968-1982, and was released in the wake of the success of the real-world music single Sugar Sugar, which w🐭as billed as being performed by Archie Andrews' band The Archies, while act😼ually having been performed by a group of studio musicians.
The Cult of That W🐟ilkin Boy goes on sale April 19 with covers by Dan Schoening and Robert H🍸ack.
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