Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeRiverdale's favorite rivalry takes center stage in this January 1957 entry from Archie Comics. The cover captures a delightfully awkward party scene: Betty, dressed sharply in red, points an accusing finger at a hapless Jughead — still wearing his crown and apparently slow-dancing well after the music stopped — while in the background Archie and Veronica share a cozy moment surrounded by little floating hearts. The witty exchange in the speech bubbles says it all, promising the kind of breezy, warmhearted comedy that made this series a staple of mid-century comics.
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Midge listens to records on how to speak French because she likes the sound of the person's voice. Betty and Veronica think Midge needs a psychiatrist because she seems so infatuated with the person on the record that she acts as though he's there with her in real life.
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