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Character Profile: JUGHEAD.

Banes at 12:00AM, Aug. 6, 2015
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I'm not sure who the first fictional character was that I became attached to. The Cat in the Hat? Superman? Jason Voorhees, maybe?

In any case, Jughead Jones was somewhere in that early group of beloved characters. I liked Archie, and envied his dating life with Betty and Veronica (especially Veronica. Why do I like difficult women so much? Enh…something to explore in another post, I guess. Or in therapy). Moose, Midge and Reggie had an interesting dynamic, too.

But Jughead was always my favorite. My love for the drums was something we had in common. I still remember finding out Jughead was the drummer in the Archies band, since I was crazy about the drums. It made me really happy for some reason.

The other particulars were fun: the love of food and disinterest in girls, the closed eyes, unusual hat and the mysterious “S” on his shirt. They were interesting character traits that set him apart from the rest of the cast. I didn't necessarily share those traits with him, but I think it was his status as the outsider that appealed to me.

He was a weirdo, but often had the most insight into peoples' problems. He was goofy and eccentric, often baffling to his friends, but would often prove to know exactly what he was doing. He seemed lazy and uncaring, but was loyal to his friends and was ALWAYS there for them when it really mattered.

He was Archie's best friend, but he also stood apart. He was different. That appealed to me greatly, and still does.



The outsider is often the character we love. You've got yer Han Solo, yer Wolverine, Sheldon Cooper…no females are coming to mind other than Jo from the Facts of Life. Old reference but she was a character I LOVED.

They're the characters who go against the grain. Sadly, they can be easier to appreciate in fiction than in real life. Unless we make an effort…

I consider myself something of an odd duck, if you will. I think a lot of us web comic making artsy types are. It used to be difficult, and sometimes painful, to be the unusual one.

Nowadays, I wouldn't have it any other way. There's nothing I like more than being…a little different. It's the lack of oddness in me that bothers me more these days. When I feel like I'm fitting in too much, or feel a little too “normal”, I get antsy.



Don't hurt anyone else, or impose your ways on them…but feel free to be an odd Duck! It's a glorious thing, to be a little weird.

And the Patron Saint of that, at least for me, is Forsythe P. Jones.

A tip of the crown to my favorite character of all time!

'bye for now!

-Banes

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Ozoneocean at 11:22PM, Aug. 6, 2015

The first character in media I identified with was The Cisco Kid... I saw myself as that dashing, laughing gunfighter for justice. And also his cartoon version (well more Zoro really): El Cabong! AKA Quickdraw McGraw. Also the three musketeers, Errol Flynn as Robin Hood, Davy Crockett, Zoro... I made my own Zoro sword from a stick and a plastic noodle cup.

Ozoneocean at 11:15PM, Aug. 6, 2015

Oddball girls are great! Three I recall now are Janeane Garofalo's character in The Larry Sander's show (I think she was a booking agent), Aubrey Plaza in Park and Rec (bitter and doesn't want to BE there, so identifiable), and the fantastic Tanya Allen in Star Hunter AND Newsroom (she's ALWAYS an outsider).

HippieVan at 6:54PM, Aug. 6, 2015

Jughead was always my favourite! When my dad let me buy an Archie comic at the grocery store I always used to choose Jughead's Double Digest. I actually have both of those issues you included in your post, too!

KimLuster at 6:22PM, Aug. 6, 2015

Yup Estelle Getty - I still watch reruns mainly because of her!!

Banes at 3:37PM, Aug. 6, 2015

Yeah, that was Estelle Getty, right? She was great on that show...perfect example of the oddball. Funniest character on the show (though Bea Arthur was hysterically wry as always). Ah, vintage TV talk! I love it! XD

KimLuster at 9:38AM, Aug. 6, 2015

I loved Jughead too - he was my 'Gilligan' of comics (Archie comics have always been peculiarly popular with females). I do like the Oddballs too... In RL too it seams...! If you want a good female example of the Oddball I'd recommend Sofie from the 'Golden Girls'! The only relatively untrained actress on the show - her wicked barbs and one-liners, combined with a worldly wisdom, made her the most popular Golden Girl!


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