Betty #77
In "Sand in Demand," Betty finds herself unexpectedly reunited with Midge on a sunny afternoon, leading to a lighthearted chat about the challenges of babysitting—especially when Gilbert Green, despite the pleasant weather, proves to be a whirlwind of energy. Written by Mike Pellowski and brought to life with vibrant art by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito, and colors by Barry Grossman, this 1999 issue captures the charm and chaos of summer days through Betty’s eyes. The cover, penciled by Goldberg and inked by Henry Scarpelli, perfectly frames the playful spirit of the story.
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Betty bumps into Midge on the street. They discuss Betty babysitting Gilbert Green and how summer is more fun than winter to babysit. Gilbert turns out to be a handful even on a nice day.
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