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Cover: Dan DeCarlo & Jim DeCarlo
Betty and Me #177
“Dandy Dancing”
In "Dandy Dancing," Victor Gorelick takes a behind-the-scenes look at how comic book art is made, sharing insights into the creative process while also inviting readers to weigh in on the latest redesign of Jughead. With art by Gorelick and Dan DeCarlo, and a cover by Dan DeCarlo and Jim DeCarlo, this 1989 issue offers a rare peek at the craft behind the pages.
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writer Frank Doyle · artist Stan G. · inker Mike Esposito · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Bill Yoshida · cover Dan DeCarlo, Jim DeCarlo
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Cast · 5 characters
Full credits
writer Frank Doyle
artist Stan G.
inker Mike Esposito
colorist Barry Grossman
letterer Bill Yoshida
cover pencils Dan DeCarlo
cover inks Jim DeCarlo
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After Archie tells Betty that she's his best friend, Veronica convinces her that he's just figuratively called her a dog.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).