Betty and Veronica Comics Digest Magazine #128
In "Affluenza," Betty stumbles upon a surprising new perfume by mixing scents from a fashion magazine—only to find it has an unexpectedly powerful effect on everyone around her. When Veronica notices the attention Betty’s newfound fragrance is drawing, she sets out to steal the formula and claim the spotlight for herself. Written by Barbara Slate and illustrated by Dan Parent, with inks by Rudy Lapick and colors by Barry Grossman, this 2002 tale of rivalry and scent-based chaos features a cover by Jeff Shultz and Henry Scarpelli.
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Betty innocently combines scents from scent cards in a fashion magazine and comes up with a perfume that is instantly intoxicating to anyone who smells it. Jealous of the attention her friend is getting, Veronica pries the formula from Betty and uses it herself.
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