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In "Wrestling Weatherbee," Dilton Doiley puts his genius to the test with a flashy new computer program that lets Betty spin through fashion trends in virtual style—no crowded stores required. Written by George Gladir and brought to life with vibrant art by Stan Goldberg, this 2002 installment blends humor and high-tech fun, with inks by Mike Esposito, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Bill Yoshida. The cover, penciled by Goldberg and inked by Bob Smith, captures the zany energy of the moment.
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Dilton invents a computer program that scans pictures of fashions, then superimposes them over the body of a model, in this case Betty. This allows her to shop for fashions without having to fight crowds at department stores.
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