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Cover: Stan Goldberg & Bob Smith

Betty #181

Oct 2009 · Archie · 2.50 USD
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“The Diva Wore Yada”

In "The Diva Wore Yada," Betty takes a big step toward her dream when she lands an internship at Harmon's Bazaar, the nation’s top fashion magazine, and heads to New York to start. Before she’s even settled in, the chief editor surprises her by selecting her to model the magazine’s bold new pink-themed fashion line. Written by Hal Lifson and illustrated with vibrant energy by Stan Goldberg, with inks by Rich Koslowski, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Jack Morelli, this 2009 issue features a cover by Stan Goldberg and Bob Smith that captures the glamour and buzz of the moment.

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artist Stan Goldberg · inker Rich Koslowski · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Jack Morelli · writer Hal Lifson · cover Stan Goldberg, Bob Smith

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letterer Jack Morelli
writer Hal Lifson
cover pencils Stan Goldberg
cover inks Bob Smith

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Betty wins an internship at the publishers of Harmon's Bazaar, a national fashion magazine, and travels to New York to fill it. But she isn't on the job long before the chief editor of the magazine chooses her to model their new pink-based fashion trend.

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