You’d probably have more luck if you shop at a thrift store that’s farther away, or maybe at a flea market where you can get good prices and won’t have to worry that you’re wearing hand-me downs.” Algase takes the time in her letter to offer assurance and kindness, and provides specific strategies for how kids with less money can stay as fashionable as their friends. “Veronica” (written by Sara Algase) responds to the above question: “Dear Jalee, It could definitely be embarrassing to shop at a local thrift store and end up wearing some of your friends’ clothes. I found a Veronica advice column, where real kids wrote in to ask questions to Veronica! I love the premise that this fictional character is giving her two sense on the everyday problems of her readers. Even better, the column is incredibly empathetic and offers substantial a dvice. The st ory was a blast, but on the next page was something even better. She interviews a famous old actress at a senior home, and then discovers that the woman she interviewed is actually the jewel-thieving twin sister of said actress. The main story in the issue involves Veronica struggling as a student reporter at Riverdale High’s new television station. So the other day, fumbling through my comic books, I decided to read a Veronica comic book from 2004. Because of Cole Sprouse, I once again love Jughead Jones more than anything on this planet. I have a rebooted comic shared universe and Riverdale on the CW to thank for this return. I am overjoyed to tell you that this year, after many years apart Archie Andrews and his Riverdale gang are once again presences in my life. If I shop at thrift stores, everyone will know because they will recognise their clothes. “Dear Veronica, I don’t have much money, but I want a new wardrobe. He also writes for UC Santa Cruz's Eyecandy Film Journal. He loves rom-coms, confessional poetry, and television shows about groups of friends who are so close they're practically family. ![]() He likes to write in any and all genres, and hope to participate in the breaking down of boundaries between critical and creative writing. Guthertz studies Film and Digital Media at UC Santa Cruz. Cursed to spend too much of his time, money, and emotional energy on comic books ever since he was handed a Quick Draw McGraw comic on a road trip as a kid, Asher B.
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