Betty et Véronica #96
In "Oiseaux de combat," Betty and Veronica find themselves in a playful yet clever dilemma when they both show up to school wearing identical blouses. To keep their shared fashion moment a secret, they agree to take turns wearing their matching coats—one in the morning, the other in the afternoon—leading to a lighthearted game of costume swaps. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with Dan DeCarlo’s signature style, the story is illustrated by Dan DeCarlo with inks by Jim DeCarlo and colors by Barry Grossman, while the cover by Dan DeCarlo captures the duo’s mischievous charm.
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Betty et Veronica viennent à l'école vêtues d'une blouse du même design. Ils acceptent de porter leurs manteaux, l'un le matin et l'autre l'après-midi, pour masquer le fait.
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