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Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica#2
Cover: George Frese

Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #2

Nov 1950 · Archie · 0.10 USD
“Rice and Shine”

In "Rice and Shine," newly appointed editor Archie puts Betty in charge of photographing Mr. Weatherbee for the school paper—only for the principal to panic, convinced he's being targeted with a real gun. George Frese’s art brings the schoolhouse chaos to life, with Tom Moore handling both the inks and letters, while Frese’s cover captures the moment with playful precision.

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artist George Frese · inker, letterer Tom Moore · cover George Frese

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Full credits

inker, letterer Tom Moore
cover pencils, inks George Frese

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When newly-appointed editor Archie makes Betty the photographer of the school newspaper and assigns her with shooting a picture of Mr. Weatherbee, the principal overhears and thinks he is being shot, as in with a gun.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).