Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #90
In "Dial P For Panic," Betty and Veronica’s clothes take on a life of their own, sparking a playful, fashion-forward showdown between practicality and glamour—Betty’s everyday wear versus Veronica’s high-end designs—while the girls themselves remain blissfully unaware. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with Dan DeCarlo’s signature style and Rudy Lapick’s crisp inks, this 1963 classic features a delightfully absurd premise that’s as charming as it is quirky, all wrapped in Dan DeCarlo’s iconic cover art.
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Betty and Veronica's disembodied clothes come to life and talk about the different things they're made for: Betty's comfortable, reasonably-priced clothes are good for doing everyday things with Archie, while Veronica's expensive designer outfits are made for seduction after dark.
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