Archie's Girls, Betty and Veronica Annual #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Uncover Girl!", Betty and Veronica's friendly rivalry takes a playful turn when Veronica refuses to share a photo for the yearbook—her outfit’s too out of style. Betty retaliates by sneaking a baby picture of Veronica, but Veronica isn’t one to be outdone, turning the tables with a clever prank of her own. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Samm Schwartz, with a cover by George Frese, this 1953 annual captures the classic charm of Archie’s Girls in a lighthearted, mischievous tale.
In a playful clash of high school rivalries, Betty tries to outwit Veronica by using a baby photo for the yearbook—only to find herself on the receiving end when Veronica retaliates with a clever, head-swapped twist. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this 1953 slice of teen mischief captures the classic rivalry between Betty and Veronica with a lighthearted, photo-based prank that’s as clever as it is cheeky.
In "Twin Killing," Betty and Veronica try to help two new girls settle in by setting them up with Archie and Reggie for a single night—until they realize the Smith girls are stunning twins, turning the simple gesture into something far more complicated.
In "Wrong Track," Betty finds herself juggling a babysitting gig for Aunt Lucy when she bumps into Archie, who’s recently been dumped by Veronica and is looking for a date. With a mix of nerves and a dash of mischief, Betty invites him along—unaware that this simple decision might lead to more than just a night of babysitting.
In "Shop, Look and Listen," Archie and Reggie find themselves tasked by Mr. Weatherbee with fixing his desk, while Betty and Veronica, eager to contribute, offer their help—despite having no experience with carpentry. The story captures the familiar charm of Riverdale’s teens as they navigate teamwork, good intentions, and the quiet chaos of doing something new.
In "For Better Or Verse," Archie ropes Jughead into crafting a love poem so he can impress Veronica—only to claim it as his own. When Veronica is swept away by the verses, she demands Archie write another, right before her eyes.
In this 1953 tale from *Archie's Girls, Betty and Veronica Annual #1*, Betty steps in to help Miss Grundy after the teacher shares a troubling dream—her dream interpretation book, ever the curious tool, predicts a mishap. With a mix of concern and quiet determination, Betty tries to unravel the mystery behind the vision, setting off a chain of events that leaves both teacher and student on edge.
In "Shop and Go!", Veronica sets out to find a birthday gift for her father, dragging Archie along for his opinion—though she’s more focused on picking out a new outfit for herself. With her usual flair and Archie’s reluctant charm, the pair navigate the store’s bustling aisles, where every choice leads to a new detour.
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Reprinted in Archie Annual #15 (1958), Teen Comics #26
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