Betty #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Silhouette Symphony," Betty navigates a night of mystery and music at a high school talent show, where every performance feels just a little too perfect—until a shadowy figure begins to steal the spotlight. Written by Victor Gorelick and illustrated by Dan Parent, with inks by Rudy Lapick, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Bill Yoshida, this 1996 issue captures the charm and quiet suspense of small-town drama. The cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli adds a touch of nostalgic flair to a story that’s as much about identity as it is about performance.
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Betty finds that trying to write a complimentary letter to a big corporation isn't as easy as she imagined.
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