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Betty and Veronica#229
Cover: Jeff Shultz & Bob Smith

Betty and Veronica #229

Oct 2007 · Archie · 2.25 USD
“Really Gifted”

In "Really Gifted," Betty and Veronica dive into the latest season of their beloved anime, *Fairy Princess Bluebell*, only to be teased by the boys for their "childish" tastes. When Jughead announces the release of the new *Digital Robo Monster* movie, the boys rush off—leaving the girls to quietly laugh at the irony. Written by Kathleen Webb and illustrated by Jeff Shultz, with inks by Al Milgrom and colors by Barry Grossman, this 2007 issue captures the playful rivalry and shared humor of Riverdale’s teens, all framed by a cover by Jeff Shultz and Bob Smith.

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writer Kathleen Webb · artist Jeff Shultz · inker Al Milgrom · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Jack Morelli · cover Jeff Shultz, Bob Smith

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letterer Jack Morelli
cover pencils Jeff Shultz
cover inks Bob Smith

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Betty and Veronica discover that one of their favorite anime cartoons "Fairy Princess Bluebell" season one has been released. The boys chide the girls for having 'childish pursuits'. As the girls finish their cartoons and join the boys, Jughead tells everyone that the new "Digital Robo Monster" movie is out. The boys race to see it and the girls chide them for being 'childish'.

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