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Hollywood producer and Jersey City native: Has Archie & Veronica hitched and living in Bayonne
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Archie's back, and Veronica's got him
Tuesday, August 25, 2009 By CHARLES HACK JOURNAL STAFF WRITER Archie has gotten hitched. That's the big development in "Archie," the 600th edition, written by Hollywood producer Michael Uslan, a Jersey City native raised in Bayonne. Executive producer of the Batman movies, including the blockbuster "The Dark Knight," Uslan gets in a plug for his hometown Bayonne in the 600th edition, in stores now. In one strip, Archie's buddies are talking about their plans after graduation, when one of the gang, Midge, announces she's moving to Bayonne to open up nail salon. Uslan, 58, said he wanted to fulfill a boyhood dream when he approached publishers about writing the six-part series, starting with the landmark issue 600. The publishers "freaked," he said, when he suggested Archie should get married, but came around to the idea. The plot twist has created a stir around the world. Many fans are bummed Archie has tied the knot with Veronica, the exotic rich girl, instead of Betty, the girl next door. "Nobody had any idea it would have this kind of worldwide impact," Uslan said. And the marriage is just the first surprise. Fans should expect "twist and turns" in every edition and a big shock in the last book in the series, Uslan said. Born in Jersey City, Uslan lived on Avenue B near 40th Street in Bayonne and attended pre-school at Jewish Community School on Kennedy Boulevard. He later graduated from Ocean Township High School. Uslan splits his time between his New Jersey home - he declined to say exactly where he lives - and Los Angeles, when he makes movies. He really "never left" Bayonne, he said, adding he's a regular at Judicke's Bakery and buys hotdogs at Petridis on Broadway. Growing up, he visited stores like Victor Comics to add to his comic book collection, which once numbered 55,000. He donated all but 10,000 to the rare books collection at Lilly Library at Indiana University. "I could tell you every store (in Bayonne) that sells comics because that is where I went whenever I was in town," Uslan said. His upcoming movie projects include the Warner Bros. movie "Shazam!" about comic book hero Captain Marvel, and the Sony Pictures remake of "The Shadow," to be directed by Sam Raimi.
Posted on: 2009/8/26 11:30
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