Betty #20
In "The Collector," Betty finds her patience tested when her neighbor’s kids keep trampling her carefully raked leaves. Determined to make a point without saying a word, she devises a quiet, clever plan to show them the value of respecting personal space. Written by Mike Pellowski and illustrated by Doug Crane, with inks by Pat Kennedy, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Bill Yoshida, this 1994 issue features a charmingly mischievous moment from Betty’s life, all brought to life with the distinctive flair of Stan Goldberg’s cover and Henry Scarpelli’s inks.
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Betty's neighbor keeps allowing his kids to jump in and scatter the pile of leaves Betty keeps raking up. Then she gets an idea to teach the oblivious neighbor a lesson in respect for others.
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