Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #77
In "High Fashion," Betty is intrigued when Veronica reveals that the wealthy often keep their real jewelry hidden, using replicas instead. Inspired, Betty makes a bold move—giving Veronica a plastic version of her most prized possession, Archie, while locking the real one away for safekeeping. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Dan DeCarlo, with inks by Rudy Lapick and letters by Vincent DeCarlo, this 1962 classic features a playful twist on friendship and value, all captured in a cover by Bob White.
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Betty is surprised to learn from Veronica that rich people don't wear their expensive jewelry in public but have copies made. So, Betty gives Veronica a plastic copy of her most valuable possession, Archie, and puts the real one under lock and key.
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