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Cover: Stan Goldberg & Rod Ollerenshaw

Betty and Me #199

Jul 1992 · Archie · 1.25 USD; 1.25 CAD
“Animals Are People, Too!”

In "Animals Are People, Too!", Betty Cooper takes on her first big investigative role as an on-air Consumer Affairs Reporter, following a tip from Midge that leads her to Skintek cosmetics. What starts as a routine exposé quickly turns dangerous when she uncovers secret experiments on lab animals—only to become the next subject herself. Written by Michael Gallagher and illustrated by Doug Crane, with inks by Henry Scarpelli and colors by Barry Grossman, this 1992 issue features a striking cover by Stan Goldberg and Rod Ollerenshaw.

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writer Michael Gallagher · artist Doug Crane · inker Henry Scarpelli · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Bill Yoshida · cover Stan Goldberg, Rod Ollerenshaw

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Cast · 10 characters

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artist Doug Crane
letterer Bill Yoshida
cover pencils Stan Goldberg
cover inks Rod Ollerenshaw

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Promoted to on-air Consumer Affairs Reporter, Betty investigates Skintek cosmetics from a tip from Midge. There she finds secret experimentation on lab animals, but the renegade scientist in charge of the lab finds her and decides to experiment on her.

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