Betty and Me #51
In "Two Words," Betty pulls off a clever ruse, posing as a mysterious millionaire to slip Archie five dollars—just enough to ask her on a date—only for Archie to immediately turn around and ask Veronica instead. Written by Frank Doyle and brought to life with Dan DeCarlo’s signature charm, Rudy Lapick’s crisp inks, Barry Grossman’s vibrant colors, and Bill Yoshida’s sharp lettering, this 1973 issue captures the classic Archie charm with a playful twist. The cover by Dan DeCarlo perfectly encapsulates the lighthearted mischief of the moment.
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Betty, masquerading as an anonymous millionaire, secretly gives five dollars to Archie so he'll have the funds to take her on a date. Naturally Archie asks Veronica.
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