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Betty and Me#87

Betty and Me #87

Sep 1977 · Archie · 0.35 USD
“The Invisible Girl”

In "The Invisible Girl," Archie stumbles upon a stack of history tests marked with failing grades—only to realize they’re not Betty’s, but someone else’s. When he impulsively offers to tutor her, the mystery deepens, revealing a quiet struggle behind a familiar face. Written by Bob Bolling, with inks by Rudy Lapick and lettering by Bill Yoshida, this 1977 gem captures a moment of unexpected empathy in a world where grades don’t tell the whole story.

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artist Bob Bolling · inker Rudy Lapick · letterer Bill Yoshida

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letterer Bill Yoshida

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Archie finds some history tests with "F"s on them that fell out of Betty's notebooks. Assuming they're Betty's, he quickly offers to tutor Betty in history.

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