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Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica#70
Cover: Bob White

Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #70

Oct 1961 · Archie · 0.10 USD
“Point of View”

In "Point of View," Archie finds himself caught between his usual crushes when Veronica's bold fashion choices win his approval—until Betty mimics the look, leaving Archie embarrassed and suddenly out of step. With Dan DeCarlo's expressive art bringing the teen drama to life, and Bob White's cover capturing the moment's tension, this 1961 classic delivers a fresh take on style, friendship, and the perils of following trends.

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writer Frank Doyle · artist Dan DeCarlo · cover Bob White

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cover pencils, inks Bob White

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Everyone hates the sloppy clothes that Veronica is wearing, except Archie. He loves it, until Betty copies her style. Then he tells Betty she looks like "something the cat wouldn't drag in!" Archie shows up later beaten up.

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