With the money they made on the first tour the band released a single with live and studio songs from Unstuck in Time.
Limited to a pressing of five hundred on blue seven-inch vinyl it featured live songs recorded at 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, California on the previous tour.
Also a live version of "Fabric of the Mind" was recorded for a split single with NOFX for Ox Fanzine in Germany.
Following the release of Elimination, drummer Nenus Givargis eventually left Jughead's Revenge for family-related business.
In 1995, Jughead's Revenge signed to Nitro Records, founded by The Offspring frontman Dexter Holland, and released their fourth full-length album, Image Is Everything, a year later.
With this album, the band started including Joe and Brians lifelong passion of surf music into the line-up both on recordings and live on European tours.
In 1999, Jughead's Revenge released their final album Pearly Gates, not long before the end of the Archie Comics lawsuit.
In 2000, Archie Comics reached a settlement with Nitro Records, not requesting financial compensation if the band agreed to stop use of any likeness resembling the Jughead Jones character and changed their name to Jugg's Revenge.
In December 2009, it was announced that Jughead's Revenge would reunite to play shows for their twentieth anniversary in early 2010.
Frontman Joe Doherty noted that the band had "been in rehearsal for a couple of weeks now" but were not going to announce "anything until some shows" are booked for March.
Jughead's Revenge's first reunion show took place at the Scotland Yard in Canoga Park, California on March 20, 2010.
After this, guitarist Joey Rimicci went to Europe with one of his latest projects Black Fag in April and then Jughead's Revenge resumed their reunion tour schedule throughout the year.
In a July 2011 interview, frontman Joe Doherty stated that Jughead's Revenge was working on 7" releases with new material.