Betty and Veronica #2
In "Command Performance," Betty and Veronica find themselves in a playful predicament when they volunteer for a charity "slave sale" at Riverdale High, nervous that the boys will exploit the situation with humiliating tasks. Written by Kathleen Webb and brought to life with Dan DeCarlo’s signature style—pencils and inks by Dan DeCarlo, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Bill Yoshida—this 1987 gem captures the classic charm of Archie’s teen antics, with a clever twist that keeps the girls firmly in control. The cover, also by Dan DeCarlo, perfectly captures the lighthearted tension of the moment.
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The girls are worried when they put themselves up for auction in a fundraising "slave sale" that the boys will take advantage and make them do embarrassing things, but Jughead notes that the girls still know exactly how to get the better of the boys.
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