Blaine Anderson and Kevin Keller? Betty Cooper and Noah Puckerman?

Actor and equal rights advocate George Takei, whose portrayal of the "Star Trek" character Mr. Sulu in television and film has made him a science-fiction legend, is crossing a new frontier this week by appearing as himself in issue No. 6 of Archie Comics' "Kevin Keller," a series about Riverdale's only gay teenager.
Mr. Sulu in Riverdale? Oh my!
The kids from Riverdale are no strangers to high school angst, worries about fitting in or music. Neither are the teens from "Glee."

The kids from Riverdale are no strangers to high school angst, worries about fitting in or music. Neither are the teens from "Glee."
The two CEOs of the company that publishes Archie comics on Wednesday ended their court feud over control of the comics kingdom, but now some relatives are accusing both sides of funny business.
There are wedding bells in Riverdale, but not for Archie and Betty or Veronica. They're for Army Lt. Kevin Keller and the physical therapist who helped him overcome his war wound - Clay Walker.
There are wedding bells in Riverdale, but it's not Archie and Betty or Veronica. It's Army Lt. Kevin Keller and the physical therapist who helped him overcome his war wound _ Clay Walker.
The past three years have been upbeat ones for Archie, the everyteen hero of one of America's most enduring comics. He's gotten married _ twice, no less. His social circle has expanded to include his first gay friend. He's even appeared on a postage stamp.