Betty & Veronica (Jumbo Comics) Double Digest #129
In "Flower Power," Betty takes on a heartfelt mission to collect food labels to buy the local orphanage a new TV, turning a simple goal into a community effort. Veronica, determined to keep Archie’s attention, unexpectedly helps by leveraging her father’s TV stations—sparking an outpouring of support that leads to a surprising upgrade. The story, written by George Gladir and illustrated by Dan DeCarlo with inks by Rudy Lapick and colors by Barry Grossman, captures the warmth of friendship and unintended kindness, all framed by Jeff Shultz’s cover pencils and Henry Scarpelli’s inks.
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Betty gets involved in collecting food labels in order to buy the local orphanage a new TV. Wanting Archie all to herself, Veronica asks her dad to advertise Betty's quest on his TV stations, resulting in even more labels being sent to Betty. Betty buys the orphanage a new van due to the huge number of labels. She credits Veronica, who in turn is touched by the orphans' genuine thanks.
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