Betty and Veronica #102
In "It's in the Bag," Betty and Veronica stumble upon a mysterious lockless box while helping an elderly woman tidy her attic, sparking Veronica’s curiosity as she tries to open it—though the box seems to have a mind of its own. Written by Frank Doyle and illustrated by Dan DeCarlo, with colors by Barry Grossman and letters by Bill Yoshida, this 1996 issue captures the classic charm of the series with its signature blend of whimsy and quiet intrigue. The cover, also by Dan DeCarlo, perfectly frames the moment of mystery with its expressive, nostalgic style.
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While helping an old lady clean her attic, Betty and Veronica find a strange lockless box left by the lady's departed husband. Thinking it contains some antique or collectable, Veronica tries to open it.
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