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Betty (1992 Archie) comic books 1995

  • Issue #21
    Betty (1992 Archie) 21

    Written by Joe Edwards, Bob Bolling, and Mike Pellowski. Art by Doug Crane, Ken Selig, and Pat Kennedy. Betty teaches Miss Grundy that a good auto mechanic is invaluable. While researching a paper on the Civil War for history class, Betty runs across a diner on a deserted road. Betty spends an energetic afternoon trying to keep up with eight year old Trisha, the girl she's babysitting. Editor Gorelick promotes the Comic Hugs Program, which provides free comics to hospitalized asthmatic children, then he promotes Archie's Love Showdown Special #1. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #22
    Betty (1992 Archie) 22

    Written by Bob Bolling and Frank Doyle. Art by Doug Crane, Ken Selig, Harvey Mercadoocasio, and Pat Kennedy. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. Coach Kleats searches for a way to get his temperamental girls basketball team to work together. Betty tries to solve the on-going problem of car radio thefts from the Riverdale High parking lot while baking pizzas at the same time. Betty goes to extraordinary lengths to replace an antique bottle she accidentally broke. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie's Christmas Stocking #2 and the Princess Sally three issue miniseries. Ad for various Archie Comics related merchandise and novelties. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #23
    Betty (1992 Archie) 23

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    Written by Mike Pellowski, Kathleen Webb, and Bob Bolling. Art by Doug Crane, Mark Brewer, Mike Esposito, Pat Kennedy, and Rudy Lapick. Betty's attempts to soak in a hot tub keep getting interrupted. Betty whines and begs some money out of her father to buy a new outfit at the mall, then spots a girl in even poorer circumstances than she's in. Good Samaritan Betty spends so much time keeping Reggie out of Moose's angry clutches that Reggie begins to believe Betty is in love with him. Polly's visit from San Francisco has everybody fussing over her to the point where Betty thinks everyone has forgotten her upcoming birthday. Editor Gorelick promotes the special Love Showdown collection edition. Ad for the Princess Sally mini-series. Ad for Sonic In Your Face #1. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #24
    Betty (1992 Archie) 24

    Written by Bob Bolling, Mike Pellowski, and Frank Doyle. Art by Doug Crane, Ken Selig, and Rudy Lapick. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. Riverdale has been plagued by a series of bank robberies executed by automatons. While shoveling snow, Betty gets into a snowball fight with one of the neighborhood kids. When Betty admits jealousy of Veronica's new high-tech universal remote, Dilton tries to cheer her up by inventing one that's even better and more powerful. Ad for Jughead's Baby Tales #46-50. Letter scramble puzzle, art by Dan Parent. Editor Gorelick lists upcoming conventions the company will appear at, then promotes the Cheryl Blossom Special, art by Ellen Leonforte and Dan DeCarlo. Ad for Sonic In Your Face #1. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #25
    Betty (1992 Archie) 25

    Written by Mike Pellowski, Bob Bolling, Kathleen Webb, Joe Edwards, and Joe Edwards. Stories by Doug Crane, Mark Brewer, Ellen Leonforte, Doug Crane, Ken Selig, Rudy Lapick, and Mark Brewer. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Betty finds working in the toy department of a department store anything but fun and games. Betty has a recurring dream and asks one of her classmates to interpret it. Betty has to go to school before she can finish a mystery novel and spends the day obsessing over how the story might end. Betty is hired to babysit a chimpanzee. Ad for Archie Annual Digest #66. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie Andrews, Where Are You Digest #100 and Archie Americana Series: Best Of The Sixties, then hints that the actual name of Jellybean Jones will soon be revealed. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #26
    Betty (1992 Archie) 26

    Written by Frank Doyle, Bob Bolling, Kathleen Webb, George Gladir, and Kathleen Webb. Art by Doug Crane, and Mark Brewer. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. Betty thinks she's opened Pandora's Box. Svenson builds a wheelchair ramp onto the auditorium stage so a wheelchair-bound student named Hildy can try out for the school play. During basketball practice, Betty falls and hits her head on the floor, and the concussion temporarily gives her the power to see visions of the past and the future. Betty's morning run is interrupted when she stops to retrieve an old lady's cat. Betty shops for a new perfume in anticipation of her date that night with Archie. Betty models country and western themed fashions, art by Rex W. Lindsey. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #27
    Betty (1992 Archie) 27

    Written by Bob Bolling and Mike Pellowski. Art by Doug Crane, Mark Brewer, Doug Crane, and Ken Selig. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. While investigating threats against Mr. Lodge from a disgruntled would-be inventor, Betty finds out that the inventor plans to sink Mr. Lodge's yacht with Mr. Lodge and Veronica on board. Betty is hired to babysit a senior citizen who proves to be more young at heart than his children. An enchanted cuckoo clock transports Betty and Caramel back to ancient Egypt. Fan Art portraits of Betty Cooper. Ad for Little Archie Digest #14. Ad for the Archie Prom Pack. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #28
    Betty (1992 Archie) 28

    Written by Bob Bolling and Frank Doyle. Art by Doug Crane, Mark Brewer, and Ken Selig. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. While on a fishing trip with her parents in the wilds upstate, Betty stumbles across the trail of two escaped bank robbers and one very angry bear. While photographing scenery in Mystic Valley, and cooling off from being stood up by Archie, Betty encounters a Norse godling named Allwet the Rainmaker, who has similar woes. With a dental appointment looming over her, Betty has a nightmare involving a dental chair and her two chief tormentors at school. Betty's Fun Fashions page, art by Dan DeCarlo. Getting Into The Act public service announcement about wheelchair ramps, art by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #29
    Betty (1992 Archie) 29

    Written by Bob Bolling, Joe Edwards, and Kathleen Webb. Art by Doug Crane, Ken Selig, Rudy Lapick, Doug Crane, and Mike Esposito. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. After accepting an award for foiling a bank robbery (in the previous issue), Betty stops in a curio shop; She ends up running afoul of demented ex-vaudevillian Harpo De Hoofer. Betty's cousin Roz, a professional model, stops by for a visit before a product shoot using Riverdale High as a backdrop. Betty drives into the country to pick exotic wild flowers, but finds the country is a lot wilder than she expected. Advertisement for The Love Showdown Collection gold edition, art by Dan Parent. Betty and her friends model beach fashion designs submitted by readers, art by Doug Crane. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #30
    Betty (1992 Archie) 30

    Written by Harold Smith, Kathleen Webb, Mike Pellowski, Harold Smith, and Bob Bolling. Art by Doug Crane, Ken Selig, and Pat Kennedy. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Betty is having a really, really, really bad morning. An experimental truth aerosol accidentally gets mixed into a shipment of men's cologne that Betty is demonstrating at Lacy's Department Store. A casting agent selects Betty to appear in a laundry soap commercial, but at the shoot Betty can't seem to get her lines right. Archie refuses to help Veronica recover a rare Zambesia owl that escaped the mansion because he's helping Betty with her marathon run. Editor Gorelick promotes the week long Archie Comics celebration at Huntington, New York's Filmart's Cartoon World Gallery. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #31
    Betty (1992 Archie) 31

    Written by Bob Bolling, George Gladir, and Mike Pellowski. Art by Doug Crane, Ken Selig, Dan DeCarlo, Mike Esposito, and Mark Brewer. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Rudy Lapick. Lodge Industries is working on a one-person Vertical Take Off and Landing aircraft, but critical information is leaking out. Betty tries to convince Jughead to start exercising. Betty attempts to bake a cake to help out her mother. Rex W. Lindsey parodies different styles of classical art with Betty as the central character. Ad for Sabrina's Holiday Spectacular. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #32
    Betty (1992 Archie) 32

    Written by Joe Edwards, Frank Doyle, and Kathleen Web. Art by Dan DeCarlo, Mike Esposito, Doug Crane, and Ken Selig. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. Betty hopes to kindle amorous feelings in Archie with a video of the hit movie "Sleepless In Vermont." Betty takes a puppy to school. Betty starts a new job as an usher at the Riverdale Cinema, just in time for the Saturday matinee. Reggie dismisses the idea that cheerleading is a sport and Moose and Chuck won't say he's wrong. Advertisement for the Cheryl Blossom mini-series. Seneca Street Cruisers in-line skates ad with the Archie gang. Home Improvement public service announcement ad, art by Dan DeCarlo; Veronica has her father install wheelchair ramps outside the Lodge mansion so a wheelchair-bound student can attend her slumber party. Ad for Archie's Christmas Stocking #1-3. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.