Betty and Veronica #195
In "The Snow Must Go On," Betty finds joy in crafting a whimsical family of snowmen, delighting in her quiet creativity while the gang heads out for sledding. Veronica, misreading Betty’s solitude as sadness over being overshadowed, takes it upon herself to dim Betty’s usual sparkle—just in time for a surprise TV spot spotlighting Betty’s snow sculptures. Written by Barbara Slate and illustrated by Jeff Shultz, with inks by Henry Scarpelli, colors by Barry Grossman, and lettering by Bill Yoshida and Vickie Williams, this 2004 tale captures a sweet, playful moment in the classic Archie universe, with a cover by Jeff Shultz and Henry Scarpelli.
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Betty skips sledding with the gang because she's having fun making a family of snowmen. Veronica decides that Betty is sad about always being outshone by Veronica, and so dulls her appearance down -- just in time to appear in a TV spot about Betty and her snow sculptures.
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