Betty and Veronica Comics Digest Magazine #201
In "Green Machine," the Pussycats trade stage lights for a night of babysitting when they're mistaken for entertainers at the mansion of Mr. Hazzelot, one of the world's wealthiest men—only to find themselves playing hide and seek with his kids instead. Written by Angelo DeCesare and illustrated by Al Bigley, with inks by Al Milgrom and colors by Barry Grossman, the story delivers a lighthearted, chaotic twist on fame and fortune. The cover by Stan Goldberg and Jon D'Agostino captures the playful energy of the misadventure.
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The Pussycats think they are booked to play a gig for Mr. Hazzelot, one of the richest dudes in the world, at his house. But unfortunately, they end up babysitting his two kids and playing hide and seek.
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