Betty and Veronica #150
In "The Guinea Pig," Betty and Veronica channel their rivalry into fictional stories for Miss Grundy’s class assignment, turning their everyday tension into dramatic tales—each one imagining the other as the ultimate source of their frustration. Written by Kathleen Webb and brought to life with Dan DeCarlo’s signature style, inks by Henry Scarpelli, and colors by Barry Grossman, this 2000 issue captures the classic Archie dynamic with a playful, character-driven twist. The cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli perfectly captures the mischievous energy of the moment.
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Miss Grundy assigns the class to write a journal or story about something that makes them angry. Betty and Veronica end up writing stories that fictionalize their rivalry for Archie.
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