Betty and Veronica Spectacular #23
In "Scents Of Humor," Betty’s casual experiment with fashion magazine scent cards accidentally creates a perfume that leaves everyone around her dazed and delighted. When Veronica notices the sudden attention Betty’s getting, she can’t resist stealing the formula to 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 1997 gem features a delightfully silly premise brought to life by Dan DeCarlo’s classic cover art.
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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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