Betty #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Woman with Couth," Betty tries to channel her creativity while juggling a growing list of errands—some her own, others added by her parents—leaving her exhausted and stuck in a rare case of writer's block. Written by Kathleen Webb and brought to life with vibrant energy by Stan Goldberg’s art and John Lowe’s inks, this 2002 issue captures a quiet, relatable moment in Betty’s day, with Barry Grossman’s colors and Bill Yoshida’s lettering adding warmth to the everyday chaos. The cover, penciled by Goldberg and inked by Bob Smith, perfectly frames her determined yet overwhelmed expression.
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Betty is in the mood to write but she has to run some errands first, and her parents add some errands, and by the time she finishes she has writer's block.
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