Betty and Veronica #230
In "The King and Us," Betty, Veronica, and Dilton visit the museum to explore the life of Queen Hatshepsut, the ancient Egyptian pharaoh, sparking a playful imagination game where the girls envision themselves ruling in her place. Written by Mike Pellowski and illustrated by Jeff Shultz, with inks by Al Milgrom, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Jack Morelli, this 2007 issue blends history and whimsy. The cover, penciled by Jeff Shultz and inked by Al Milgrom, captures the trio in regal fantasy.
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Betty, Veronica and Dilton go to the museum to learn about Queen Hatshepsut, who ruled ancient Egypt as a pharaoh. Then the girls imagine themselves as the Queen and the changes they'd have made to ancient Egyptian society.
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