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Betty and Me#80
Cover: Stan Goldberg

Betty and Me #80

Dec 1976 · Archie · 0.30 USD
“Betty Cooper, Betty Cooper”

In "Betty Cooper, Betty Cooper," Betty’s well-meaning efforts take a surreal turn when her blemishes vanish—only to be replaced by a mysterious possession by the malevolent gypsy Felicity Goodbody. Meanwhile, Archie grapples with a surprising revelation about his parentage, while Jughead receives a cryptic warning about the Limping Man. Stan Goldberg’s vibrant art brings the oddball chaos to life, with Bill Yoshida’s lettering and Barry Grossman’s colors adding to the offbeat charm of this 1976 classic.

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writer Frank Doyle · artist Stan Goldberg · inker Jon D'Agostino · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Bill Yoshida · cover Stan Goldberg

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Cast · 14 characters

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letterer Bill Yoshida
cover pencils Stan Goldberg

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Betty chases Mac and Beamish away with her good intentions, Archie finds that he's not adopted, Count Drago still has an impacted fang, and Forsythe is still working as the hospital elevator operator. Jughead gets a warning about the Limping Man, Betty's blemishes disappear and then she is possessed by Felicity Goodbody, an evil gypsy.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).