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Betty and Veronica#241
Cover: Jeff Shultz

Betty and Veronica #241

Jun 2009 · Archie · 2.50 USD
“What's It All About?”

In "What's It All About?", Betty and Veronica pitch their vision for empowering female-centric video games to a manufacturer, hoping to see their ideas brought to life. With Archie's help, they present their concepts—only to find the company's early mock-ups miss the mark entirely. Written by George Gladir and illustrated by Jeff Shultz, with inks by Rich Koslowski, colors by Barry Grossman, and letters by Jack Morelli, this 2009 issue features a cover by Jeff Shultz.

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writer George Gladir · artist Jeff Shultz · inker Rich Koslowski · colorist Barry Grossman · letterer Jack Morelli · cover Jeff Shultz

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letterer Jack Morelli
cover pencils, inks Jeff Shultz

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When the girls brainstorm some ideas for female-centric video games, Archie shows them to a video game manufacturer. The company makes some test mock-ups of the games, but fail to capture the spirit of what Betty and Veronica created.

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