Betty and Me #176
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis charming 1989 Archie Series issue delivers a classic two-panel cover gag by Dan DeCarlo and Jim DeCarlo: Betty crouches down, exasperated that her little white dog Bubbles just can't stop scratching, while Archie looks on in his bright yellow jacket — only for the situation to hilariously reverse in the bottom panel as Bubbles finally settles down and Archie starts scratching instead. It's the kind of warm, lighthearted humor that made Betty and Me a staple of Archie Comics, and the cover also gives a cheerful shout-out to the return of "The New Archies" on TV.
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While performing a magic act for the school talent show, Betty and Archie become handcuffed together, forcing them to spend the evening together.
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