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Veronica Cecilia Lodge is one of the main characters in the
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. She is from New York but currently resides in the town of Riverdale, with her parents Hiram Lodge and Hermione Lodge. She is portrayed by Camila Mendes in '' Riverdale'' and Suhana Khan in ''
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''.


Fictional character biography

Veronica Lodge is the only child of
Hiram Lodge Hiram P. Lodge is a fictional character in the Archie Comics. He is married to Hermione Lodge and they have a daughter, Veronica Lodge. He is an industrialist and the CEO of his multi-billion-dollar company, Lodge Industries. Hiram himself is a m ...
, the richest man in Riverdale, and his wife
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. She is called both by her name "Veronica" and her nicknames "Ronnie" and "Ron".
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knew the real-life
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, because he had once painted a mural for them. Montana combined that name with actress
Veronica Lake Constance Frances Marie Ockelman (November 14, 1922 – July 7, 1973), known professionally as Veronica Lake, was an American film, stage, and television actress. Lake was best known for her femme fatale roles in film noirs with Alan Ladd ...
to create the character of Veronica Lodge. Her character was added in
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38, just months after
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,
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, and
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debuted, and just a few months before
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debuted. Veronica is a beautiful young woman with raven hair, favoring expensive, up-to-the-minute fashion. In some comics, Mr. Lodge claimed that he moved his family to Riverdale in order to avoid Veronica becoming spoiled, like many of the children he knew and grew up with. His plan did not succeed as well as he had hoped, as Veronica is often depicted on spending sprees, in which she maxes out her credit cards. In one story she buys out every shoe store in Riverdale to prevent any other girl from buying a pair of shoes that she herself wanted. (Ironically, Veronica is often depicted going
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, both at home and away.) At times, Veronica's vain and conceited attitude infuriates her father to the point that he has to somehow "teach her a lesson" and Veronica is forced to get a job of some kind or loses access to Archie. In the earliest Archie Comics, there were a few different 'Veronica origin' stories. In her debut story, in Pep #26, April 1942, Veronica was referred to as a 'sub-debutante', daughter of 'Money Bags' Lodge of Beacon Hill, who had just come to live in Riverdale. In Pep #31, September 1942, Veronica was revealed to have lived in Boston before coming to Riverdale. Her father Burton K. Lodge was introduced as a 'big shot Boston politician'. In ''Archie Comics'' #1 (Winter 1942), another version of Veronica's emigration to Riverdale is depicted. In this story, Veronica was referred to as 'the elusive sub-deb' and 'that girl from New York'. Archie had never met this 'society dame', but kept daydreaming about her, and wrote letters to her he never sent. Archie wrote to her asking her to a dance in Riverdale, and the letter got sent accidentally; he really wanted to ask
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, and was only daydreaming. Even after he realized he had sent the letter, he did not think she would really come. Veronica accepted the invitation, thinking that a dance would be fun. At the time she apparently lived in New York with her mother, and she begged Mrs. Lodge to let her go to the Riverdale dance. Archie struggled trying to keep his dates with both girls, thus beginning their
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. Veronica was ranked 87th in the ''
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's'' "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list created by Brent Frankenhoff.


Lifestyle and relationships

Veronica enjoys a very posh lifestyle, as her family are among the richest people in the world. She nevertheless chooses to hang out with her less affluent friends, including the boy she is in love with,
Archie Andrews Archibald "Archie" Andrews, created in 1941 by publisher John L. Goldwater and artist Bob Montana in collaboration with writer Vic Bloom,
, whom she nicknames "Archiekins." Her level of interest in him varies, however. Mr. Lodge often has nightmares that Veronica and Archie will marry. In 2009, Archie Comics published a storyline that followed this possible future, marrying Veronica to Archie in one universe and to Reggie in another. Veronica's best friend (and sometimes arch-rival) is
Betty Cooper Elizabeth "Betty" Cooper is one of the main characters appearing in American comic books published by Archie Comics. She is the lead guitarist, percussionist and one of the three singers of The Archies. The character was created by Bob Montana an ...
, and the two enjoy countless activities and interests. However, they are also at constant competition for Archie's affections. Veronica is often jealous of Betty, and will go to any length to steal anything that is important or a triumph for Betty, even if she (Veronica) did not want it in the first place. If Betty has a date with a new boy, Veronica will let her have Archie for a brief time, so that she can steal the date. If Betty is praised for some achievement, Veronica will do anything to ruin it for her. In one story, she gave Betty a candy bar containing nuts (which Betty is allergic to), so that Veronica could steal her modeling job. Veronica is often seen scheming to get Archie from Betty whenever she spots the two dating. Occasionally, she is victorious. But usually, Betty manages to successfully take revenge on her. Also, Archie occasionally has stood up to Veronica and stuck with Betty. Her other friends include
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,
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and Nancy Woods, and they all enjoy having slumber parties and shopping at the mall together. Periodically, she can be cocky and snobbish, constantly looking down on those less fortunate than herself, or sees herself as the rules of common society don't apply to her simply because she is wealthy, which causes her friends to be upset with her. During those times, she derisively refers to the public at large as "the common horde." At other times, when she can be snobbish, her father will punish her with having her credit cards confiscated. Living in a house full of servants, Veronica often thinks that they are only there to serve her, and she doesn't see them as people. She will often yell at her maids to bring her something and "to be quick about it." At one point, her mother forced her to do all her own chores and fetch her own snacks, throughout the entire summer. Even though they're great friends in the TV series, her relationship with
Jughead Jones Forsythe Pendleton "Jughead" Jones III is one of the fictional characters created by Bob Montana and John L. Goldwater in Archie Comics who first appeared in the first Archie story, from ''Pep Comics'' #22 (December 1941). He is the drummer of th ...
is less friendly in the comics. They constantly argue and are critical of each other's lifestyles. She cannot stand his laid-back attitude and witticisms, and he considers her an uncaring snob and enjoys arousing her temper. Jughead enjoys flouting her. However, Jughead and Veronica usually manage to stand being around each other for Archie's sake. Veronica, being the only child of her wealthy parents, is outrageously spoiled and indulged by her family. Her father, Mr. Lodge, loves her dearly, and even though he frequently loses his temper with her snobbishness, frivolity, spendthrift nature, and choice of boyfriends, he can never refuse when Veronica asks him for something. Mr. Lodge does not consider most of the local boys worthy of his only daughter. Veronica's cousin, Leroy, in Elementary School, has a mean-spirited,
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-like personality. When Leroy visits, he antagonizes Archie even more than Reggie does. Veronica also has a cousin named Marcy, aged 14, who enjoys science fiction and other things that Veronica finds "geeky." So Veronica considers her annoying. Most of the time, however, Marcy is helpful to Veronica, who discovers that her cousin is not so geeky after all.


Interests and personality

Self-absorbed, insensitive, shallow, and easily succumbing to jealousy, the fashion-conscious Lodge stars the ''Archie'' spin-offs '' Betty and Veronica Magazine'' and ''Betty and Veronica Spectacular,'' as well as her own series, ''Veronica''. Her foibles are commonly featured in stories. When upset, she has an extremely bad temper, which it is unwise to arouse. She is an impulsive shopper who cannot go long without buying clothes. For example, she bought out every shoe store in Riverdale so she could have all the shoes which amounted to 200 pairs and so she could be totally exclusive and nobody else could have any shoes. This act of unbridled selfishness angers her father who grounds her indefinitely, orders her to return the shoes and cancels a party she wanted to throw, and she has a nightmare where she remade Riverdale in her own image, calling it Veronicaville. At first the idea of running the town her way, and basically being the queen was fun, but when Betty wore the same outfit she did, she naturally got upset and banished everyone out of town. When they leave for a new town to live in, and finally losing her father, when he leaves for greener pastures and she is left alone, she wakes up and finally wises up. She gives Betty the 200 pairs of shoes and throws the party she scheduled as a birthday party for her. (This was in a story called "The Me-ning of life"). She is often addicted to gossip, which tends to aggravate Betty. Though commonly a
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, her athletic abilities vary from superior to nonexistent, and she lacks domestic talents and many other skills that Betty has mastered. In fact, her cooking skills are so notoriously poor that the other characters literally fear for their lives when she tries to prepare a meal. Several stories portray Veronica as an expert at
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, the reason being that her family owns a pool table, and she has been playing since she was a child. At various times, she will take a common situation (for example being named the Most Popular Student in the Riverdale High School Yearbook) and make it into a full-blown situation aimed at increasing her already inflated ego. Her best school subject is economics, and it is implied that she will eventually take over her father's business. She also has worked as a
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. By 1968, Betty and Veronica join Archie's band,
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. Betty plays the
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, Veronica plays the organ, and both sing accompaniment. In the 2000s, Veronica appeared a few times as Powerteen – a comic book character created by
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. She also enjoys traveling to exotic places, which was the basis for '' Veronica's Passport''. Besides being in The Archies, Veronica also appeared alongside indirect namesakes
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(Australian twins
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and Jess Origliasso) on the ''Veronica #167'' cover and in the feature story, ''What's in a Name?'', which includes the duo performing in Riverdale and explaining to Veronica how she was an influence on their name. (The issue had been enabled after Archie Comics and
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had settled their legal battle over the duo's name by agreeing to a cross-promotion deal).


In other media


Animation

* Veronica appeared in ''
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'', a 1968 cartoon series produced by
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. She also appeared in the various spin-offs '' The Archie Comedy Hour'', '' Archie's Funhouse'', ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' produced in the same format. She is known to have an unexplained Southern accent (like in the radio show), and she was voiced by
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. * Veronica appeared in ''
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'', a 1987 re-imagining of Archie and the gang. Veronica was portrayed as a pre-teen in junior high. She was voiced by
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. * Veronica appeared in ''
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'' voiced by Camille Schmidt.


Live action

* Veronica appears in the TV movie '' Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again'', portrayed by
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. Here, she has been divorced four times and lived in France since graduation, where she helps run the European branch of her father's business empire. Upon returning to Riverdale for her high school reunion, her old feelings for Archie start to resurface, as does her friendly rivalry with Betty. Throughout the film, she opposes her father's attempts to destroy Pop Tate's Chock'lit Shoppe. * Veronica appears in '' Riverdale'', a drama series for
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with Camila Mendes portraying the character. The entire Lodge family in the series has been updated to be Latino. In season four, to distance herself from her father's bad reputation, Veronica had her name legally changed to Veronica Luna, using her father's original last name which he had changed. * Veronica Lodge and Betty Cooper as depicted in the comic series ''
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'' were the basis for the characters of the "Weird Sisters" Agatha, Dorcas and Prudence Night (respectively portrayed by Adeline Rudolph, Abigail Cowen, and
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) in the
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series of the same name. * Veronica will make a film adaptation appearance in ''
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'' on
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, portrayed by Suhana Khan.


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