Betty #82
In "Un-Togetherness," Betty’s ski trip takes a painful turn when she injures her leg—though Archie insists it’s his fault for stepping on her foot, his sudden concern keeps her from clearing the air. Written by Kathleen Webb and brought to life with warm, expressive art by Stan Goldberg, this 2000 issue captures a quiet moment of misunderstanding and growing closeness, with inks by John Lowe, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Bill Yoshida. The cover, penciled by Goldberg and inked by Henry Scarpelli, perfectly captures the tender, slightly awkward charm of the story.
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Betty hurts her leg skiing, but Archie thinks it's because he stepped on her foot. His ensuing attentiveness keeps Betty from setting the record straight.
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