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Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica Annual (1953) comic books 1955 or before

  • Issue #1
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica Annual (1953) 1
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • 9" Tear on 47th Page.
    • Label #0139618004
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    100 page giant. Cover by George Frese. "Uncover Girl," script by Frank Doyle, art by George Frese; Veronica refuses to give Betty a picture of herself for the yearbook, since all the pictures have her wearing out-of-date fashions. "Twin Killing," art by Samm Schwartz; As a welcoming gesture to two new girls who just transferred to Riverdale High, Veronica and Betty agree to set them up with one time only dates with Archie and Reggie. "Wrong Track," pencils by George Frese; Dateless, Betty agrees to babysit for her Aunt Lucy. "Dyeing For A Date," script and art by Joe Edwards; Betty helps Reggie play a prank on Veronica so she won't go to the dance with Archie. "Shop, Look And Listen," script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Mr. Weatherbee assigns Archie and Reggie to rehabilitate his desk. "Gals Are Too Clever" text story. "For Better Or Verse," script and art by Joe Edwards; Archie pays Jughead to write a love poem, and then gives it to Veronica claiming he wrote it. "Big Fad Mamas," art by Samm Schwartz; In order to embarrass the girls out of the fad fashions they've taken to wearing, Archie and Reggie dress up in clothing from the Gay '90s. "Ugly Rumor," pencils by George Frese; Reggie tells Veronica he saw Archie escorting another woman. "With Mallet Toward None," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Veronica insists on teaching Archie and Reggie croquet, but the collateral damage is too much for Mr. Lodge. 100 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #1.35C
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica Annual (1953) 1.35C

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    35ยข test market price variant. 100 page giant. Cover by George Frese. "Uncover Girl," script by Frank Doyle, art by George Frese; Veronica refuses to give Betty a picture of herself for the yearbook, since all the pictures have her wearing out-of-date fashions. "Twin Killing," art by Samm Schwartz; As a welcoming gesture to two new girls who just transferred to Riverdale High, Veronica and Betty agree to set them up with one time only dates with Archie and Reggie. "Wrong Track," pencils by George Frese; Dateless, Betty agrees to babysit for her Aunt Lucy. "Dyeing For A Date," script and art by Joe Edwards; Betty helps Reggie play a prank on Veronica so she won't go to the dance with Archie. "Shop, Look And Listen," script by Frank Doyle, art by Samm Schwartz; Mr. Weatherbee assigns Archie and Reggie to rehabilitate his desk. "Gals Are Too Clever" text story. "For Better Or Verse," script and art by Joe Edwards; Archie pays Jughead to write a love poem, and then gives it to Veronica claiming he wrote it. "Big Fad Mamas," art by Samm Schwartz; In order to embarrass the girls out of the fad fashions they've taken to wearing, Archie and Reggie dress up in clothing from the Gay '90s. "Ugly Rumor," pencils by George Frese; Reggie tells Veronica he saw Archie escorting another woman. "With Mallet Toward None," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Veronica insists on teaching Archie and Reggie croquet, but the collateral damage is too much for Mr. Lodge. 100 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.35.

  • Issue #2
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica Annual (1953) 2

    "Ladies Man!"; Archie and Reggie dress up in drag for an all-male musical comedy, then get into an argument about which one is the more attractive female. "Flash In the Pan!"; Archie brings Betty a fudge pan as a present and then expects Betty to make fudge. "Fur, Fur Away"; Archie has tickets to a professional football game but Veronica says that she can't go because her fur coat has a hole in it. "The Lid's Off"; Betty and Veronica wear some over-the-top hats and the boys make fun of them for it. "Heartburn"; A tree on which Archie carved his and Betty's initials is being chopped down and Betty wants to save the initials. "Ladies of the Lake"; Archie and Jughead take Betty and Veronica fishing and both Betty and Veronica end up in the lake after riding a log towards a big fish. "Who's Hula"; Veronica was scheduled to perform a hula dance solo at the school but Mr. Weatherbee got two costumes for the price of one so he wants the performance to be a duet. "Ballet Whoopee!"; A ballet master named Itchinski is visiting Riverdale to create an original ballet based on American themes. "The Nose Knows" text story. "Star Glazed!"; Jughead picks Veronica to meet a movie star guest at Riverdale High. "Duel Pigeons"; Archie and Reggie fight over who used to win the most fights when they were young. "Plots to You!"; Veronica overhears Archie saying that Betty is too aggressive so she encourages Betty to be more aggressive as a way of sabotaging Betty's efforts with Archie. "No Eggs-Cuse"; Archie and Reggie play a prank on Betty using rubber eggs but she gets her revenge with Jughead's help. "All Schemed Up"; In an effort to get Archie to herself Betty disguises herself as Veronica on a phone call to Archie and tells him that she has to break their date as she has to drive her mother to the lake cottage. 100 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.

  • Issue #3
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica Annual (1953) 3

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    "Hearts and Foulers"; Betty has to stay after class when she is caught in class with a valentine from Archie and Veronica is jealous. "Time Will Tell"; Archie and Veronica damage Mr. Lodges car while backing it out of the garage; Mr. Lodge's punishment is that they have to do some chores like cleaning out the garage to work off the cost of repairs. "Lost Moss"; Mr. Lodge tries to get some Peat Moss to win a gardening bet and Archie tries to help but he thought Mr. Lodge was looking for a guy named Pete Morse. "Plane English"; Miss Grundy and Mr. Weatherbee catch Archie throwing a paper airplane in class; Mr. Weatherbee punishes him but he also wants Archie to teach him how to make one that can loop. "The Choke's on Me"; Mr. Weatherbee is having health problems and after seeing 20 doctors he can't get a diagnosis of what's wrong with him. "Vicious Circle"; Betty and Veronica play a prank on Archie while at the lake. "I Scream"; Betty and Veronica go to a health food place to eat because it's better for their figures. "Anything for a Friend"; Archie refused to date Jughead's cousin but Veronica encourages him to do so while she's away because Veronica is under the impression that she's ugly and it will keep Betty away from Archie. "Beauty and the Beast"; Archie keeps having dreams that he's a caged tiger. "Ticket Trouble"; Mr. Weatherbee gives Archie and Reggie two tickets to the big prize fight but they both try to scam the other out of their ticket so they can take a date. "Fight as a Fiddle"; Archie and Reggie put on makeup to make it look like they had a major fight over Veronica. "The Voice Is yet to Come," art by Harry Lucey; Archie and Reggie think Veronica must be dating somebody else since she will not talk to either of them. "Taken for a Ride"; Veronica is reluctant to go with Archie on a trip to the country because he always runs out of gas near Lover's Lane. "Snappy Return"; Archie brings a paddle-ball to school and the teachers end up using it after they confiscate it from him. "To Each His Own"; Betty and Veronica tell Archie and Reggie to stop fighting and if they think that's the way gentlemen act then they should act like ladies. 100 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.25.