Betty and Veronica #265
In "Betty and The Beast," Dan Parent and Jeff Shultz reimagine the classic fairy tale with a twist, as Prince Archibald’s rejection of Enchantress Veronica turns him into a monstrous figure—only love can break the curse. When Betty must venture to the Beast’s castle to save her father, Waldo the handyman, from an enchanted fate, she finds herself face to face with a creature far more complex than his appearance suggests. The story, illustrated with expressive detail by Jeff Shultz and inked by Bob Smith, features a striking cover by Dan Parent, capturing the tale’s eerie charm.
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Retelling of the fairy tale "Beauty and The Beast"; when Prince Archibald spurns the attentions of Enchantress Veronica, she turns him into a hideous beast and only the love of a maiden fair may break the spell. Later, Betty must go to The Beast's castle to bargain for the freedom of her father, Waldo the handyman.
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