Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #98
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA charming art-class scene sets the stage for this February 1964 issue, with Archie — palette and brush in hand, wearing a painter's smock — delivering a grin-worthy quip about the "three primary colors" being red, blonde, and brunette, while Betty and Veronica react with wide-eyed surprise in front of an easel and a color wheel. It's the kind of warm, playful humor that made this series such a delight, and cover artist Bob White captures the trio's personalities perfectly in a single glance. With Frank Doyle writing and Dan DeCarlo on interior art, this issue promises exactly the lighthearted Riverdale fun fans were counting on for just twelve cents.
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Veronica copies some fashion designs out of some fashion magazines, not realizing that the magazines are forty years old.
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