Betty and Veronica Comics Digest Magazine #158
In "Miss Uncongeniality," Betty learns a thing or two from her military-minded aunt about organizing chaos—only to pass the lesson on to Veronica, who soon finds her own wardrobe in disarray after Betty’s enthusiastic borrowing. Written by George Gladir and brought to life with Dan DeCarlo’s signature style and John Lowe’s crisp inks, this lighthearted tale captures the familiar rivalry and friendship between the two girls. The cover by Jeff Shultz perfectly captures the playful tension of the moment.
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Betty's aunt, a colonel in the army, shows her how to master the mess in her closet. Betty shows Veronica, but then takes so many of Veronica's castoffs that her own closet is hopeless again.
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