Betty and Me #98
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA carousel ride turns into a comedy of manners on this cheerful 1978 cover, with Betty and a boy sharing a merry-go-round horse while a cowboy-hatted Leroy calls out that there's an empty horse nearby — prompting Betty's sharp "Mind your own business!" retort. Dan DeCarlo and Jim DeCarlo capture the breezy amusement-park atmosphere perfectly, from the colorful carousel horses to the festive crowd and balloon-lit night sky in the background. It's the kind of warm, lighthearted Archie charm that made Betty and Me such an enduring favorite.
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When Jughead spots Betty carrying a "precious bundle" in a wicker basket, he assumes she's talking about a child. Soon everyone in the area assumes that Betty has a baby.
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