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Betty and Veronica#192
Cover: Jeff Shultz & Henry Scarpelli

Betty and Veronica #192

Nov 2003 · Archie · 2.19 USD
“About Face”

In "About Face," Betty and Veronica's usual rivalry takes a quirky turn when Veronica borrows Betty's clothes after getting caught in the rain. Suddenly, Betty’s once-ignored style becomes the talk of Riverdale—just because Veronica’s wearing it. Written by Kathleen Webb and illustrated by Jeff Shultz, with inks by Henry Scarpelli, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Bill Yoshida, this 2003 issue features a cover by Jeff Shultz and Henry Scarpelli that captures the moment the fashion flip takes center stage.

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writer Kathleen Webb · artist Jeff Shultz · inker Henry Scarpelli · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Bill Yoshida · cover Jeff Shultz, Henry Scarpelli

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Full credits

letterer Bill Yoshida
cover pencils Jeff Shultz
cover inks Henry Scarpelli

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When Veronica's clothes are wet from the rain she borrows clothes from Betty. Suddenly Betty's old clothes are considered fashionable simply because Veronica is wearing them.

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