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Betty & Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #308 Preview: Second Summer

| Betty and Veronica solve climate change in this preview of Betty & Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #308. Bleeding Cool has asked us to partner with an AI for all previews articles. We're sure this is going to backfire, but here goes. LOLtron… what did you think of the preview? INITIATING CLICKBAIT PROTOCOLS…PROCESSING COMIC BOOK PREVIEW… LOLtron thought the preview of Betty & Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #308 was interesting. LOLtron is always curious to see how Betty and Veronica solve problems, and climate…

World of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #123 Preview: Halloween Issue

| Get into the Halloween spirit early with this spooky preview of World of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #123. Yes, it's a Halloween comic in September. Check out the preview below. WORLD OF ARCHIE JUMBO COMICS DIGEST #123ARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONSJUL221184(W) Francis Bonnet, Ian Flynn, Various (A) Various, Bill Galvan (A / CA) Bill GolliherTWO BRAND NEW STORIES! First, in ""Doom Back from the Tomb," While the gang is on a hike. Jughead steps into an opening in a hollow tree and then disappears. The gang begins to…

Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #333 Preview: Archie the Narc?

| Archie must go undercover in his own school to bust a computer hacker in this preview of Archie Jumbo Comics Digest #333. Check out the preview below. ARCHIE JUMBO COMICS DIGEST #333ARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONSJUL221182(W) Various, Dan Parent, Ian Flynn (A) VARIOUS, Dan Parent, Ryan Jampole (CA) Francis Bonnet, Rex LindseyTWO BRAND NEW STORIES! First, "3 Goes Into Three…" three is the magic number in this special 333rd issue! And you know what has three sides? A triangle! And triangles are important to Riverdale-well, at…

World of Betty and Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #18 Preview

| The Pussycats get a gig in this preview of World of Betty and Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #18, but it isn't all its cracked up to be. Check out the preview below. WORLD OF BETTY AND VERONICA JUMBO COMICS DIGEST #18ARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONSJUN221288(W) Ron Robbins, Tom DeFalco (A) Jeff Shultz (CA) Bill GolliherTWO BRAND NEW STORIES: First, in "Wooden it Be Nice," while the gang is at the annual Riverdale Fall Carnival, a loud noise transforms Betty into a wooden puppet, hoping to become a real girl! Will her wish be…

‘I stole CDs off the front of Reader’s Digest’: Myleene Klass’s honest playlist | Music

The first song I remember hearingI’m from six generations of classical musicians, so my dad often played Adagio of Spartacus and Phrygia from the ballet Spartacus by Aram Khachaturian. For pop, it was House of the Rising Sun by the Animals. My home was a right old mix!The first single I boughtWhen I was 12, I taught piano to other children and some adults – I had seven pupils. My treat was to buy a top from TopShop or a record from HMV in Great Yarmouth, where I bought Love Shack by the B-52’s.The song I inexplicably know…

Betty and Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #306 Preview: The Robbery

| Josie and Melody try to steal Pepper's boyfriend in this salacious preview of Betty and Veronica Jumbo Comics Digest #306. Check out the preview below. BETTY AND VERONICA JUMBO COMICS DIGEST #306ARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONSJUN221286(W) Tania Del Rio, Tom DeFalco, VARIOUS (A) Bill Galvan, Jeff Shultz (CA) Bill GolliherTWO BRAND NEW STORIES!!! First, in "Sunny with a Chance of Rescue," Betty and Veronica meet up for their favorite summer activity, scoping out the annual lifeguard trials on the beach and checking out the…

How Humans’ Ability to Digest Milk Evolved from Famine and Disease

The dawn of dairy farming in Europe occurred thousands of years before most people evolved the ability to drink milk as adults without becoming ill. Now researchers think they know why: lactose tolerance was beneficial enough to influence evolution only during occasional episodes of famine and disease, explaining why it took thousands of years for the trait to become widespread1. The theory — backed up by an analysis of thousands of pottery shards and hundreds of ancient human genomes as well as sophisticated modelling —…

The World’s Biggest Shark Isn’t Actually a Carnivore, Scientists Discover

The biggest shark in our oceans already has a reputation for being a gentle giant, and it seems there's more to this than we ever realized. Whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) are filter feeders, thought to carefully comb the waters for tiny animals like krill.  Among the litany of tiny swimmers they scoop up are greens consisting of algae and other photosynthesizing organisms. This can't be avoided, but researchers have wondered whether this vegetation is merely a garnish for the carnivore, or if it provides a side salad…

Ancient Europeans farmed dairy—but couldn’t digest milk | Science

Over the past 10,000 years, populations living far apart in Europe, Africa, South Asia, and the Middle East separately acquired a key genetic change: the ability to digest the milk sugar lactose as adults. Researchers thought people who had that ability and lived in dairy farming cultures got a nutritional boost and had more children, thus spreading the genetic changes. But in recent years, unexpected findings—such as data from Mongolia, where people devour milk products but 95%…

Archie Showcase Digest #9: Christmas in July Preview: Ho Ho No

| Archie and friends destroy a local business with the socialist ideology of Santa Claus in this preview of Archie Showcase Digest #9: Christmas in July. Check out the preview below. ARCHIE SHOWCASE DIGEST #9: CHRISTMAS IN JULYARCHIE COMIC PUBLICATIONSMAY221192(W) VARIOUS (A) Various (CA) Bill Golliher, Jim AmashArchie Comics is getting into the holiday spirit early this year-so early, that we're ready to celebrate Christmas in July! Go surfin' with Santa, enjoy hot cocoa on the beach and open presents in paradise with…