Betty and Me #56
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA movie theater setting provides the perfect backdrop for classic Archie-style romantic chaos in this 1974 installment of Betty and Me. The cover, penciled by Dan DeCarlo, tells the whole story in two panels: an usherette apologetically announces there's only one seat left, and in the bottom panel — much to a scandalized onlooker's horror — Betty has wasted absolutely no time claiming both it and Archie, popcorn in hand and thoroughly unapologetic. The tiny vignette floating above the logo, showing the two lovebirds literally swept off their feet, sets the cheerful, breezy tone perfectly for a story titled "Little Miss Pushy.
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Ethel tells Betty that her horoscope says that she should stick to what she does best and that which she desires will fall into her lap.
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