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Also, Jughead has the abilities to open portals. He believes this power is a result of him being able to access different psychic landscapes, and thus travel to those people. He first discovered this ability after Percival invaded his mind, causing his powers to go haywire, forcing Jughead to isolate himself, though he soon heard voices from another universe, Rivervale. He began writing stories about what he was overhearing, unintentionally opening portals to this alternate world as he slept, allowing the "characters" from his stories to come through. Jughead realized he was dealing with another dimension when he came across another version of himself. Later, he enlisted Tabitha, and the two of them traveled to Rivervale. Jughead can also open portals to different locations within Riverdale, as seen when he used his powers to rescue Kevin, Reggie, and Marty Mantle.

Considering the introduction of Kevin, the first openly gay character to grace the panels of “Archie Comics,” many began to question why Jughead had zero interest in either women or men or… any romantic relationship whatsoever. In “Jughead” issue #4, he is finally confirmed by writers Chip Zdarsky and Erica Henderson as being asexual, at least in their particular run.In both the comics and animated series, Archie and Jughead are best friends despite their differing personalities. However, Riverdale explores a more realistic friendship between the two teenagers. In addition to reading minds, Jughead has developed the ability to read memories as well, first discovered when he helped Betty rediscover her repressed memories of her father. Jughead has also discovered an ability known as telepathic erasure, which is the removal of specific images and thoughts from someone's memory. To do it, the victim has to be either asleep or distracted enough so that their subconscious is unguarded. The publishers of Archie Comics could have given Jughead new headgear at some point in the 1960s or ’70s, but for whatever reason, they didn’t. And then something strange happened. The longer Jughead wore the hat, the more impossible it became for him to take it off. As the whoopee cap completely faded from memory, it morphed into something more closely resembling an actual crown — no less bizarre and no less irrelevant — but it never left his head. OK, I will admit that this theory is by far the least likely, but the blood, the nakedness, the dark woods, the fire, the burning of clothes... it all feels a lot more like Riverdale's spinoff show Chilling Adventures of Sabrina rather than Riverdale itself. Fans have been clamoring for a proper crossover between the shows, and maybe Season 4 will deliver that by having Archie, Betty, and Veronica use Jughead's beanie as the catalyst for some sort of magical ritual that Sabrina taught to them. It sounds wild, but hey — something like that happened in the comics, so who knows!? Chance Perdomo who played Ambrose Spellman in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina originally auditioned to get the role of Jughead.

In case you’ve never read the comics or seen the show, Jughead wears a strange, crown-like hat. He’s been sporting the hat ever since the character debuted along with Archie in 1941’s Pep Comics #22. It is — rather, it was — called a “ whoopee cap,” a fedora with the brim removed and triangles cut into the bottom edge, which was folded up to create a vaguely crown-like appearance. (There’s a wonderful history of it here if you want to know more.) After the 1950s, the fad faded away, but Jughead kept his cap on. Riverdale wants us to believe that Jughead will die this season and that somehow his closest friends are responsible. But everyone knows that Riverdale can’t kill off Jughead so early in the game considering how important he is to the show. Furthermore, there’s no way his friends killed him no matter the circumstances. Speaking at New York Comic Con, Zdarsky explained, “They didn’t have a label for it, so they just called him a woman-hater. But he’s not a misogynist — he just watches his cohorts lose their minds with hormones. People have asked me if there is going to be a romance if I’m writing Jughead -- because I’m very romantic -- and the answer is no, because there is enough of that in 'Archie.' I think something like asexuality is underrepresented, and since we have a character who was asexual before people had the word for it, I’m continuing to write him that way.” by Erica Mariera 4 years ago Riverdale keeps teasing Jughead’s death. However, there are some important clues that may indicate how Jughead will survive.

In a bid to get the contract to become the next ghostwriter for the Baxter Brothers books, the students were tasked with trying to commit the perfect murder by Dupont and their victim had to be Jughead. If you’re a fan of Archie Comics, you know Jughead Jones: Lanky, laconic, and obsessed with eating. If you’re a fan of Archie’s TV adaptation Riverdale, you know that Jughead, too: brooding, a gang leader, and the show’s theatrical narrator. The two bear little in common but their name; their deep, abiding friendship with Archie; and, most important, a strange hat they never take off — a hat that represents one of comics’ most bizarre dilemmas. Jughead died from the Death of Firstborns despite having an older half-brother, something that kept Betty and Veronica safe from said plague. Leading into summer of 2017, Jughead and Archie were best friends. They had planned a road trip set to occur over Fourth of July weekend, however, Archie canceled at the last minute for unknown reasons. It was later revealed that Archie instead spent the weekend with his music teacher, Geraldine Grundy, with whom he was having an affair. As a result of Archie canceling their trip, he and Jughead had a serious falling out and broke off their friendship. However, their friendship has since been mended "over many hamburgers and milkshakes".

Jughead Jones's Gallery Can Be Found Here. The Gallery May Consist of Promotional Images, Screencaps, and Video Clips Released By Network Officials The "S" on his clothes has a largely unexplained significance in the comics, having an intimate meaning for him that he is reluctant to share.

2. Jughead will kill Charles Smith.

The CW’s culture of pulling shows continues as Everyone Else Burns and Run the Burbs are removed from the schedule The other likely option is that Jughead will wind up killing someone and rely on his friends to help him cover up the murder. This theory would explain why Betty takes charge in the clothes-burning (she is the most devoted to protecting Jughead), and Jughead could be off burying the body while his accomplices take care of the details. Jughead's sexuality has been a topic of discussion since the creation of the series. In one iteration of the comics, he is asexual. In another, he is aromantic, but he is portrayed as neither aromantic nor asexual in Riverdale. Cole Sprouse supported the idea of Jughead being asexual in Riverdale because it would be a positive example of asexual representation, but the writers chose not to explore that angle. He then goes on to explain with Betty's help that this was how all of the previous ghostwriters had won their contracts and Mr Chipping was no different. Another possible murder target for Archie, Betty, Veronica, and Jughead would be none other than the mafia boss who has been making their lives hell for the past two years. Although Hiram ended up in prison at the end of Season 3, the finale showed that he is still totally in control behind bars and has a plan to get revenge on his daughter. It feels likely that Hiram will get out of jail soon enough and start threatening the Core Four again. The group has come close to killing Hiram before, so maybe they will finally pull it off in Season 4 and then have to cover up the murder. 4. They are performing some sort of spell.

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