List of Archie Comics Characters - Josie and The Pussycats Series

Josie and The Pussycats Series

  • Josie McCoy: The main character of the series and leader of the titular music group. She plays guitar and sings in the band. She is a sweet, level headed, red-haired girl and often the stable center in the chaotic antics that her friends get into.
  • Melody Valentine: The group's drummer and a stereotypical dumb blonde: naïve, absent-minded, carefree, and often misusing language. She serves as the series' comic relief, and her overwhelming sex appeal invariably drives boys crazy.
  • Valerie Brown: The African-American bass guitarist and songwriter of the Pussycats. She is a scientific and mechanical genius and usually presents the solution to a problem. Somewhat of a tomboy, she will readily stand up for what she believes in.
  • Alexander "Alex" Cabot III: The rich, snobby, and not very dependable manager for the band. He often comes up with schemes that are supposed to benefit him, but they always seem to fail. He is infatuated with Josie, but never manages to win her over.
  • Alexandra Cabot: Alex's twin sister. She wants to take over the band, but has no talent of her own. She is conniving, hateful, and completely selfish, and wants to steal Alan M. from Josie. She also has a cat named Sebastian with a similar personality.
  • Alan M. Mayberry: Josie's blond, muscular, good-hearted boyfriend. Originally a folk singer, he became the Pussycats' roadie after the group formed. Alex constantly makes fun of him, while Alexandra keeps trying to date him. However, he and Josie remain devoted only to each other.

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