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Issue Details

Issue #169
Published December 2007
Cover Price 2.25 USD
Pages 36
Editing Victor Gorelick; Richard Goldwater (editor-in chief)

Cover Details - "The Most Romantic Spot In Town!"

Characters Betty Cooper; Archie Andrews; Pop Tate
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Stan Goldberg (signed)
Inks Bob Smith (signed)

5 page Betty story "In The Mood"

Characters Betty Cooper; Polly Cooper; Pop Tate; Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Ethel Muggs
Synopsis After hearing about a romantic restaurant from Polly, Betty convinces Pop to give his place a little more 'atmosphere'.
Genre teen; humor
Script George Gladir
Pencils Stan Goldberg
Inks Rich Koslowski
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Jack Morelli

5 page Betty story "Why Oh Why?"

Characters Betty Cooper; Archie Andrews; Moose Mason; Reggie Mantle; Chuck Clayton; Mary Andrews; Fred Andrews; Dilton Doiley; Veronica Lodge
Synopsis Betty examines why she likes Archie.
Genre teen; humor
Script Barbara Slate
Pencils Stan Goldberg
Inks Rich Koslowski
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Jack Morelli

5 page Betty story "Just An Ordinary Day"

Characters Betty Cooper; Jughead Jones (cameo); Alice Cooper (cameo); Archie Andrews; Veronica Lodge; Hal Cooper
Synopsis Betty is having trouble writing in her diary because nothing exciting happened to her that day.
Genre teen; humor
Script Kathleen Webb
Pencils Stan Goldberg
Inks Rich Koslowski
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Jack Morelli

2 page letters page "Dear Betty"

Script Sara Algase Levin [as Betty]
Pencils Ellen Leonforte [as El]
Inks Ellen Leonforte [as El]
Letters typeset
Notes Sara Algase Levin answers readers' letters as "Betty".

6 page Betty story "Last Chance"

Characters Betty Cooper; Nancy Woods; Tomoko; Ethel Muggs; Chuck Clayton; Reggie Mantle
Synopsis Betty has a dream that she dumps Archie. The next day she tells Nancy about it. Some other girls overhear it and soon the rumor that Betty has dumped Archie races through the school. Then, a humbled Archie goes out of his way to show Betty how much she means to him in order to change her mind.
Genre teen; humor
Script George Gladir
Pencils Stan Goldberg
Inks Rich Koslowski
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Jack Morelli