Betty & Veronica (Jumbo Comics) Double Digest #111
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis digest-sized collection puts Riverdale's favorite duo front and center in a perfectly relatable scene: Veronica, draped in a bold red coat with leopard-print trim, holds up a perfume bottle at what looks like a fragrance counter while Betty reacts with wide-eyed disbelief — the speech bubbles make it clear these two have very different ideas of what counts as a bargain. Cover art by penciller Jeff Shultz and inker Henry Scarpelli captures that warm, playful energy that made Betty and Veronica a staple of comics shelves, and this 2003 issue also carries the Archie 60th Anniversary banner, marking a milestone for the whole Riverdale universe. Packed with stories including "Playing Footsie," it's the kind of generous double-digest that delivers plenty of fun in one compact package.
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The girls are in a classroom with "art class" on the door and notice that Reggie has taken up painting. After Betty mentions this, Reggie says that if they can't say anything nice, then they shouldn't say anything at all. The girls are silent for the next two panels, and in the last panel, Reggie is begging them to say something.
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