Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #182
In "Liberation," Veronica takes a bold stand as she challenges the all-male hierarchy of a gritty gym dominated by boxers and wrestlers, demanding equal opportunity in a setting where her presence is met with resistance. Written with sharp wit and grounded in the era’s social currents, this 1971 classic features Dan DeCarlo’s dynamic art and Rudy Lapick’s crisp inks, with Bill Yoshida’s lettering adding to the story’s energetic pace. The cover by Dan DeCarlo captures the moment’s tension with signature flair.
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Veronica becomes a militant feminist and tries to get equal opportunity at an all-male organization: a sleazy gym full of boxers and wrestlers.
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