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Cover: Stan Goldberg & Jon D'Agostino
Betty and Me #75
“China Charade”
In "China Charade," Betty puts a quirky twist on her usual antics, enlisting ancient Chinese philosophy to convince Archie that saving her life binds him to her forever—literally. Written by George Gladir and brought to life with Bob Bolling’s expressive art, this 1976 classic blends humor and heart, all capped off by Stan Goldberg’s vibrant cover.
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writer George Gladir · artist Bob Bolling · inker Jon D'Agostino · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Bill Yoshida · cover Stan Goldberg, Jon D'Agostino
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Full credits
writer George Gladir
artist Bob Bolling
inker Jon D'Agostino
colorist Barry Grossman
letterer Bill Yoshida
cover pencils Stan Goldberg
cover inks Jon D'Agostino
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Betty tries to convince Archie that, according to ancient Chinese philosophy, since he saved her life, he's responsible for that life and must spend every waking moment with her to safeguard that life.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).