Betty and Me #131
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBetty and Me #131 delivers the kind of breezy, romantic fun that made Archie Comics a staple of 1982 newsstand racks. The cover, penciled and inked by Stan G., shows Archie and Betty cozied up on a red sofa, leaning in for a kiss while a moonlit night glows through the window — and Betty's cheerful observation that "the moon is out, the stars are out… your parents are out!" sums up the giddy teen-romance energy perfectly. Framed by a lively header strip of the duo dancing and chasing each other with little hearts in the air, this issue promises the warm, laugh-out-loud charm that Bob Bolling brings to the interior story, "Knighthood Blighthood.
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Dilton invites Betty and Archie to a Renaissance-era theme park, where the characters are all robots and nothing can possibly go wrong . . . go wrong . . . go wrong.
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