Betty and Veronica Comics Digest Magazine #148
In "Model Behavior," Betty’s temporary reliance on a skateboard—prompted by her car’s repair—unexpectedly opens a door to an unlikely opportunity. Written by George Gladir and brought to life with Dan DeCarlo’s signature style, inked by Henry Scarpelli, and colored by Barry Grossman, this 2004 installment captures a moment of quiet transformation. Stan Goldberg’s cover, with inks by Bob Smith, perfectly frames the mix of charm and chance that defines the story.
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Veronica pities Betty for having to skateboard around town while her car is being repaired. But that skateboard turns out to be the path to a lucky break for Betty.
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