Betty and Me #76
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis breezy 1976 summer issue puts Archie's romantic charm — and its limits — on full display across a comic-strip-style cover penciled by Stan Goldberg and inked by Jon D'Agostino: on the dock, a sailor-hatted Archie sweetly tells Betty he's naming his new boat after her, while Jughead gleefully points out he's already made the same promise to ten other girls. The punchline lands in the bottom panel as Archie, brush in hand, cheerfully paints "AFTER YOU" on the hull — a perfectly timed gag that captures everything lovable and exasperating about Riverdale's most notorious charmer. With interior work from the talented team of Frank Doyle, Bob Bolling, and company, it's a lighthearted slice of Archie Series fun.
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Veronica sets Betty up to be humiliated in front of a world-famous symphony conductor.
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