Cheryl Blossom (Goes Hollywood) #1
In "She Ought to Be in Pictures," Cheryl Blossom trades Riverdale for the spotlight, launching a self-directed movie about her life in a bid to become a Hollywood star. With her friends roped into playing roles in her chaotic faux documentary, chaos ensues—until her mischievous brother steals the footage, threatening to expose it all. Written and illustrated by Dan Parent, with inks by Rudy Lapick, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Bill Yoshida, this 1996 comic features a cover by Dan Parent and Jon D'Agostino.
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Cheryl gets bit by the fame bug and decides to make a movie about her life so she will get recognized as the next big Hollywood star. She recruits her Riverdale friends to help but drives them all crazy as she blunders through her faux documentary. Unfortunately, her rascally brother gets a hold of the embarrassing footage.
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