Betty and Me #168
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe Cooper family garage sale is in full swing on this cheerful 1988 cover by Dan DeCarlo, with Betty clutching a fuzzy blue stuffed animal amid a gloriously chaotic spread of lamps, dishes, books, a wheelbarrow, a toy tiger, and all manner of household odds and ends. Archie looks on with his trademark bewilderment as Betty delivers the punchline: all this "junk" was bought at other garage sales. It's the kind of warm, relatable humor that made Betty and Me a staple of Archie Series publishing, and with a story titled "A Work of Art" waiting inside, there's plenty more fun to be had.
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Betty wanders the museum, speaking observations into a tape recorder. But she finds it difficult to convert those observations into a report due for Miss Grundy.
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