I see this show on Qubo late at night. Originally, it had a slot just after Being Ian, my favorite show on Qubo, but since then they've changed the schedule and I have yet to really figure out what comes on when. Anyway, when I first started watching the late- night Qubo after they lost the rights to He-Man and Bravestar, I wasn't really sure what to expect. I ended up really enjoying it, but there were a few bad apples in the bunch. Class of the Titans is fun to watch and has great and educational stories, and remains one of my favorites, Being Ian is defiantly my favorite, with its funny jokes and interesting plot- lines, and then there's Archie's Weird Mysteries. I was never a fan of the comics and wasn't really looking forward to it, but after seeing a few episodes, I made up my mind. With horrible writing, often-times poor or otherwise values unrelated to what they're doing, and just an ugly animation style, it was clear to me Archie was the low point of the nightly line-up. Sherlock Holmes in the Twenty-Second Century isn't my favorite either, but since seeing it, I've gone through a Sherlock Holmes fling and thus have learned to tolerate the show. I was cynical of Animorphs because of its unprofessional-looking camera style, but upon discovering that it had a very long, deep and complex story- line, I ended up falling for it.
Bottom line, Archie's Weird Mysteries is just not a good show. I am surprised by the number of people who do like it, as I certainly don't see its appeal.