Hiram Lodge
Few supporting characters in American comics have proven as enduringly essential as Hiram Lodge, who stepped onto the page in Archie Comics #71 back in 1954, brought to life by artist George Frese. That Golden Age debut launched a presence that has stretched across an extraordinary 72 years — nearly 1,300 catalogued appearances — making him one of the most consistently published figures in Archie's Riverdale universe. He keeps rarefied company, sharing issues with beloved icons like Jughead Jones, Reggie Mantle, and Dilton Doiley, and his name graces the pages of flagship titles like Archie and the beloved Betty & Veronica digests that have lined checkout aisles for generations. With 14 key-issue appearances to his name, this is a character whose longevity and collector significance speak for themselves — a true cornerstone of one of comics' most warmly treasured universes.
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Trivia
- Hiram's role in Riverdale was so dramatically expanded that he became one of the show's central adult antagonists, catapulting the character to a level of mainstream pop culture prominence he never once approached in the original comics.riverdale.fandom.com
- Frank Doyle has written more of Hiram Lodge's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 290 issues.
Covers through the years — 2002–2023
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