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  • 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.

  • Issue #33
    Betty (1992 Archie) 33

    Written by Bob Bolling and Mike Pellowski. Art by Doug Crane, Ken Selig, Doug Crane, and Mark Brewer. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. A film company is shooting location shots on Riverdale's nearby waterway. The coach of the Riverdale boys hockey team asks Betty to play goalie for them, which doesn't set well with some of the other members of the team. A record producer spots Betty on the street and asks her to dance in the new video for the rock band "Pearl Jelly." Archie literally runs into Betty while in-line skating, much to Veronica's chagrin, because he wasn't wearing Street Cruisers from Seneca Sports with toe stop action. Ad for the Cheryl Blossom Specials #2 and #3, and the Cheryl Blossom mini-series. Editor Gorelick reminisces about the Christmas season. Ad for Archie's Christmas Stocking #1-3. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #34
    Betty (1992 Archie) 34

    Written by George Gladir, Bob Bolling, Joe Edwards, and Mike Pellowski. Art by Doug Crane, Ken Selig, Mark Brewer, Mike Worley, and Mike Esposito. Betty tells Ethel how much the holiday season has her jumpy and frazzled. Archie literally runs into Betty while in-line skating, much to Veronica's chagrin, because he wasn't using Street Cruisers from Seneca Sports with toe stop action. Betty gets an ancient ring from the country of Tangapoon, one of dozens of artifacts recently purchased from the country by Mr. Lodge, stuck on her finger. Betty gets an ancient ring from the country of Tangapoon, one of dozens of artifacts recently purchased from the country by Mr. Lodge, stuck on her finger. Seneca Sports Street Cruisers ad with the Archie gang. Public service announcement about handicap ramps with the Archie gang, art by Dan DeCarlo. Ad for the Cheryl Blossom Specials and the Cheryl Blossom mini-series. Advertisement for the Tails mini-series. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #35
    Betty (1992 Archie) 35

    Written by George Gladir, Mike Pellowski, and Frank Doyle. Art by Doug Crane, Rudy Lapick, Doug Crane, and Mike Esposito. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Betty relates incidents from her life that prove the opposite of what you expect often happens in life. Hal buys some lottery tickets and the whole Cooper family fantasize what might happen to their lives if they actually won the fifty million dollar prize. Archie is taking Betty to an expensive restaurant, so Betty experiments with new hairstyles. Betty feels guilty for crushing over teen heartthrob Brad Freeman instead of Archie. Hoop Scoop public service announcement with the Archie gang, art by Dan DeCarlo. Ad for the Archie Americana Series trade paperbacks. Published art of Betty Cooper submitted by readers. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #36
    Betty (1992 Archie) 36

    Written by George Gladir, Mike Pellowski, and Frank Doyle. Art by Doug Crane, Ken Selig, and Rudy Lapick. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. Criminals have stolen a Lodge Industries boring machine and are using it to weaken the foundations of buildings and collapse them. Betty shows her cousin Lisa a computer program she and Dilton have developed that allows the user to design fashions and drape them on models--basically electronic paper dolls. Betty gets to spend the afternoon at home on her own and quickly realizes it's not what she'd anticipated it to be. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie And Friends #18 and Archie #447. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #37
    Betty (1992 Archie) 37

    Written by Bob Bolling and Frank Doyle. Art by Doug Crane, Mike Esposito, Mark Brewer, and Rudy Lapick. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Rudy Lapick. Betty's advice column in the school paper is a hit with the students, but she needs to get advice from her parents on Archie. While at the Lodge mansion, modeling her new trench coat and hat ensemble a la movie star Stella Sterling, Betty is able to solve who swiped some important real estate documents from Mr. Lodge's study. Veronica tries to convince Betty to give up playing a lottery for a new car. As a favor to her brother Chick, Betty agrees to go out with his fellow Secret Service agent Phineas Flumm on a blind date. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie's Spring Break #1 and World Of Archie #19. Advertisement for the Cheryl Blossom mini-series and Cheryl Blossom Special #1-4. Art of Betty Cooper submitted by readers. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #38
    Betty (1992 Archie) 38

    Written by Bob Bolling, George Gladir, Rex W. Lindsey, and Hal Smith. Art by Mike Esposito, Doug Crane, Mark Brewer, Bob Bolling, and Rex W. Lindsey. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. The Collector returns, this time obsessed with collecting cheerleaders in mascot costumes. Betty and fellow Riverdale Raccoon Amy Butler fall prey to the villain's obsession. Parodies of television shows "Charlie's Angels", "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In", "I Dream Of Jeannie", and "I Love Lucy", with the Archie characters inserted into the shows. Collection of drawings of Betty submitted by readers. Advertisement for the Cheryl Blossom mini-series and Cheryl Blossom Special #1-3. Editor Gorelick promotes the second Cheryl Blossom mini-series, as well as Jughead #82, then he outlines the partnership between Archie Comics and Ore-Ida Potato Products to raise funds for United Cerebral Palsy charities. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #39
    Betty (1992 Archie) 39

    Written by Hal Smith, Dan Parent, and Mike Pellowski . Art by Doug Crane, Mark Brewer, Pat Kennedy, Dan Parent, and Rudy Lapick. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. Betty keeps getting phone calls at home, but because she's always in the farthest place in the house from the phone, she can never reach it before the caller hangs up. Betty needs a little help from Dilton to babysit a precocious eight year old electronics and computer genius. Betty drives out into the country to do some landscape painting, but finds it anything but peaceful. Betty breaks her neck trying to retrieve an invitation to one of Veronica's parties that she thinks she may have discarded. Subscription solicitation for Cheryl Blossom mini-series two, and an advertisement for Cheryl Blossom mini-series one, and Cheryl Blossom Special #1-3. Getting Into The Act public service announcement about wheelchair ramps, art by Dan DeCarlo. Editor Gorelick promotes a program that connects American readers with Russian penpals, then he promotes Betty And Veronica Summer Fun #3. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #40
    Betty (1992 Archie) 40

    Written by Bill Golliher, Mike Pellowski, Kathleen Webb, and George Gladir. Art by Doug Crane, Pat Kennedy, Mike Esposito, and Mark Brewer. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Betty's Aunt Helen sends her a novelty tee saying "I Heart Teddy Bears." Betty and Archie see that one of their old playgrounds has been refurbished. Betty scrambles for all the cash she can lay her hands on in order to buy some fashionable new sandals. Betty's heavily anticipated summer vacation from school proves to be more stressful than school. Hoop Scoop public service announcement about a wheelchair-bound student, art by Dan DeCarlo. Advertisement for the "House Of Riverdale" inter-title crossover between Archie #442, Betty & Veronica #55 and Jughead #76. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #41
    Betty (1992 Archie) 41

    Written by George Gladir Hal Smith, Kathleen Webb, and Ken Penders. Art by Doug Crane, Mike Esposito, Dan DeCarlo, Sean Murphey, Jon D'Agostino, and Rudy Lapick. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. Archie's shadow tries to subliminally influence Archie into ditching Veronica and going back to Betty. Betty finds that trying to write a complimentary letter to a big corporation isn't as easy as she imagined. Alice insists the family drive up to Mt. Everlast instead of laying around the house all day. Betty agrees to work overtime at her job at Mall-Mart, forcing her to miss a date she had with Archie. Fan art of Betty sent in by readers. Home Improvement public service announcement, art by Dan DeCarlo; Veronica convinces her father to install a wheelchair ramp to the mansion. Editor Gorelick promotes the Sabrina The Teenage Witch live-action movie starring Melissa Joan Hart, then he promotes Betty & Veronica Spectacular #20. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #42
    Betty (1992 Archie) 42

    Written by Bob Bolling, Mike Pellowski, and Kathleen Webb. Art by Doug Crane, Mike Esposito, and Rudy Lapick. Cover by Dan Decarlo. Betty is on the case of a missing professor at the Riverdale Museum. Betty foils Harpo De Hoofer's second attempt to steal the pirate's treasure. Betty babysits Marty The Menace. Betty is tired of her look and wants a drastic change. Betty Cooper fan art. Wheelchair ramp public service announcement with the Archie gang, art by Dan Decarlo. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #43
    Betty (1992 Archie) 43

    Written by C. J. Henderson, George Gladir, and Ken Penders. Art by Doug Crane, Mike Esposito, Rudy Lapick, Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. Editor Gorelick plugs the upcoming Sabrina TV series about to premiere on ABC, solicits e-mail from readers, then plugs the upcoming Jughead issue. Advertisement for Sabrina The Teenage Witch #1. Wheelchair ramp public service announcement with the Archie gang, art by Dan Decarlo. Ad for the "House Of Riverdale" inter-issue crossover. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

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  • Issue #44
    Betty (1992 Archie) 44

    Written by Bob Bolling, George Gladir, and Mike Pellowski. Art by Doug Crane and Mike Esposito. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. Betty is certain criminal mastermind and disguise artist Rob Ruse is in Riverdale and planning a job. Betty demonstrates the type of gadgets she'd like to see in a catalog merchandised with teens in mind. Archie takes Betty to a country and western dance club, both in full western regalia. Public service announcement with the Archie gang, art by Dan DeCarlo; Jughead tries to enlist readers to purchase Jimmy Dean Frozen breakfast products, a portion of which will go to United Cerebral Palsy Associates. Ad for an Archie Volleyball t-shirt. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #45
    Betty (1992 Archie) 45

    Written by Bob Bolling, Joe Edwards, and Kathleen Webb. Art by Doug Crane, Mike Esposito, Cover by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. After the Riverdale football team is burglarized for their equipment, Betty tries to track it down by going undercover on a local semi-pro women's football team. After the Riverdale football team is burglarized for their equipment, Betty tries to track it down by going undercover on the Craigville Crunchettes, a local semi-pro women's football team. Betty stays up late to watch a Bratt Prunepit movie and pays for it by dozing off again and again in school the next day. Advertisement for Sabrina The Teenage Witch #1, and for Sabrina's Holiday Special #1-3. Ad for an Archie Volleyball T-shirt. Public service announcement with the Archie gang, art by Dan DeCarlo; Jughead tries to enlist readers to purchase Jimmy Dean Frozen breakfast products, a portion of which will go to United Cerebral Palsy Associates. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie's Holiday Fun Digest #1, Jughead #89 and Cheryl Blossom #3. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #46
    Betty (1992 Archie) 46

    Written by Barbara Slate, Kathleen Webb, George Gladir, and Bill Golliher. Art by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. In an effort to compete with Veronica's expensive gifts for Archie, Betty sets out to make a unique gift crafted from her own imagination that will capture Archie's heart and get her an invitation to the Christmas dance. In an effort to compete with Veronica's expensive gifts for Archie, Betty sets out to make a unique gift crafted from her own imagination that will capture Archie's heart and get her an invitation to the Christmas dance. Betty is a student in the futuristic classrooms of 2021. Inspired by Veronica's new hairdo, but unable to afford a professional stylist, Betty decides to dye her hair pink using artificial drink mix. Wheelchair ramp public service announcement with the Archie gang, art by Dan DeCarlo. Ad for the new Sabrina t-shirt. Ad for the "Cheryl Goes Hollywood" mini-series. Editor Gorelick promotes the Sabrina The Teenage Witch TV show running on ABC, then solicits letters for the letter page of the new Sabrina comic. Public service announcement with the Archie gang, art by Dan DeCarlo; Jughead tries to enlist readers to purchase Jimmy Dean Frozen breakfast products, a portion of which will go to United Cerebral Palsy Associates. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #47
    Betty (1992 Archie) 47

    Written by Kathleen Webb. Art by Stan Goldberg, Mike Esposito, Mike Worley, and Rudy Lapick. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. Betty is eagerly awaiting to see if Archie remembers the anniversary of their first kiss. As a good deed, Betty shovels the walks of all the elderly women in the neighborhood. Betty rescues a 200 pound mastiff from a burning house and the huge canine follows her around everywhere, with comic results. Ad for Cheryl Blossom Comics, art by Dan DeCarlo. Ad for a Sabrina T-shirt. Editor Gorelick promotes the new Cheryl Blossom series, Jughead #91, and the Sabrina TV show. Ad for Archie Annual Digest #68. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #48
    Betty (1992 Archie) 48

    Written by Dan Parent, Hal Smith, and Bill Golliher. Art by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. Betty fries her hair with an improperly applied home permanent. Betty's poems get accepted by a literary magazine, but Veronica thinks it's a case of mistaken identity. Archie and Betty join a health club on a two for one special. Betty stands in line at a sports convention to get an autographed picture of quarterback Roy Bakeman for her father. Editor Gorelick promotes both the new Sabrina ABC TV series and the new Sabrina The Teenage Witch comic series. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #49
    Betty (1992 Archie) 49

    Written by Barbara Slate, Dan Parent, Hal Smith, and Mike Pellowski. Art by Stan Goldberg, Rudy Lapick, Stan Goldberg, and Mike Esposito. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. Everyone is incensed by the way Betty's sculptures portray them, until the sculptures are praised by a local art critic. With her parents out of town, Veronica stays over at the Cooper house. Betty is running for student council president against Reggie. Betty's new job at the Cartoon Collectibles store is as a greeter. Editor Gorelick promotes Betty & Veronica #112, Archie's Spring Break #2, and Archie & Friends #23. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #50
    Betty (1992 Archie) 50

    Written by Barbara Slate and George Gladir. Art by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. A group of parents get Betty fired from the Little League team she's coaching because she puts the feelings and confidence of her players ahead of winning. Dilton invents a computer program that scans pictures of fashions, then superimposes them over the body of a model, in this case Betty.The cheerleading squad has a new, stricter coach and some of the girls want to complain to Mr. Weatherbee about her.Editor Gorelick promotes the new Sabrina fashion doll, as well as Sabrina The Teenage Witch #3 and Betty & Veronica Spectacular #24. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #51
    Betty (1992 Archie) 51

    Written by Mike Pellowski, George Gladir, C. J. Henderson, and Kathleen Webb. Art by Stan Goldberg, Mike Esposito, Rudy Lapick, and Doug Crane. Cover by Stan Goldberg. Betty spends the day in various athletic pursuits with various handsome young guys and all the time she wishes she was with Archie. Tired of watching Veronica get her way while she has to be "sweet Betty Cooper", Betty tarts herself up and blackmails Reggie into taking her for a night on the wild side of town. While in the library, Betty imagines herself and Archie as great literary couples such as Romeo and Juliet, Tarzan and Jane, Samson and Delilah, and Antony and Cleopatra. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #52
    Betty (1992 Archie) 52

    Written by George Gladir and Mike Pellowski. Art by Stan Goldberg, Mike Esposito, and Tim Kennedy. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Henry Scarpelli. At the fair, Betty drags Archie from one ride and concession to another in a desperate attempt to avoid Veronica. Five pages of two-panel gags based on records the various Riverdale characters have set during their lives. Betty falls asleep after reading nursery rhymes to the twins she is babysitting and dreams of her friends participating in various fractured nursery rhymes. Betty improvises a water athlete routine with a snowboard, a tow rope and Ethel's wave rider in order to win a local contest sponsored by a Riverdale TV show. Editor Gorelick promotes the Archie syndicated newspaper strip, Betty & Veronica's Summer Fun #4 and Sabrina The Teenage Witch #5. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #53
    Betty (1992 Archie) 53

    Written by Joe Edwards George Gladir and Barbara Slate. Art by Tim Kennedy, Rudy Lapick, Tim Kennedy, Jon D'Agostino, Stan Goldberg, and Mike Esposito. Cover art by Dan DeCarlo. To impress Archie, Betty gets a spot as a contestant on the TV game show "Trivia Time." At the county fair, Cheryl's kissing booth is getting intense competition from Betty's Homemade Hot Sauce Stand and Cheryl doesn't like it. Betty convinces the gang to publish their own magazine, and the gang nominates Betty to be the editor. Editor Gorelick promotes the "Archie Beach Patrol" t-shirts. He informs readers that the Sabrina TV show has been renewed by ABC. Then he promotes Archie & Friends #25 and Cheryl Blossom #6. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #54
    Betty (1992 Archie) 54

    Written by Barbara Slate, Kathleen Webb, and Mike Pellowski . Art by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Betty's relentless efforts have spurred the gang to improve their submissions to the 'zine they're all self-publishing. Betty models fashion designs submitted by readers, art by Rex W. Lindsey. Editor Gorelick informs readers of the new Archie Comics website and all the features of interest the site houses. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #55
    Betty (1992 Archie) 55

    Written by Barbara Slate, Bill Golliher, George Gladir, and Kathleen Webb. Art by Stan Goldberg, Mike Esposito, and Dan DeCarlo. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood.The gang's self-published 'zine is ready to publish, with Betty doing most of the work again. Betty tries to prove to the editors of a newspaper contest that two people can have a five hundred dollar date for under a dollar. Betty is suddenly making up excuses to visit the local plant nursery and it's not because she's suddenly into flowers. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie & Friends #26, Sabrina The Teenage Witch #8, and the Sabrina TV show. Fan depictions of Betty and her friends, submitted by readers. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #56
    Betty (1992 Archie) 56

    Written by Mike Pellowsk and Joe Edwardsi. Art by Sean Murphey, Rudy Lapick, Stan Goldberg, and Mike Esposito. Cover by Stan Goldberg and Mike Esposito. Betty goes to her sister Polly for advice on how to snag and keep Archie. Betty's quiet weekend job at a mall bookstore is turned upside down by a book signing by national shock jock Howie Severe. Betty writes the address of a party Archie has invited her to on a box of tissues. Betty writes the address of a party Archie has invited her to on a box of tissues. Editor Gorelick promotes a three title crossover storyline, starting in Jughead #100, then moving to Archie #467 and Betty #57. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #57
    Betty (1992 Archie) 57
  • Issue #58
    Betty (1992 Archie) 58

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Boy Toy," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty is envious of Veronica's new Tamagachi-like "Virtual Archie." "Reception Conception," script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Dan DeCarlo; mini-satellite TV system story. "Nets to You," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty makes the women's basketball team and Archie makes the men's team; Because of this they have little or no time to spend together. "The Big Turnaround," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty and Veronica come up with a way to drive up attendance at the local library and save it from budget cuts. "The Same Ol' Story," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty Cooper reads to children at the local library and two of the kids remind her of herself and Archie when they were young. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #59
    Betty (1992 Archie) 59

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Snow Bound," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty gets the day off school because of snow but ends up doing loads of work cleaning up. "The Readers" one-page story with Miss Grundy, script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rich Koslowski. "Movie Madness," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty and Archie go to the movies at a large cineplex and get separated from each other. "Sloppy Snow Day" Betty illustration, pencils by Rex W. Lindsey. "Pie in Your Face," script by Kathleen Webb, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks Mike Esposito; Betty and Jughead compete against each other in a baking contest. "Cold Shoulder," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty helps Melanie build a snowgirl after a little boy knocks over her previous one. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #60
    Betty (1992 Archie) 60

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Can't Get It out of My Head," script by Kathleen Webb, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty hears a song on the radio that expresses the way she feels about Archie and she keeps trying to catch it again on other stations but she keeps missing it. "Blue Snow Falling," script by Bob Bolling, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty battles her conscience (angel and devil on her shoulders) on whether to help Archie get his van out of the snow so he can make a pizza delivery to Veronica's house. "Frisky Feline," script by Bill Golliher, art by Dan DeCarlo; Salem likes playing checkers. "Toy Stores," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty, Archie and Reggie wonder what it would be like if action figures and dolls were made in their likeness. "The Firefly in Winter," script by Bob Bolling, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty wants to buy a pair of ice skates for Archie's birthday but she needs to verify his shoe size first. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #61
    Betty (1992 Archie) 61

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Riverdale Revisited," script by Bob Bolling, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty goes back in time after putting on a pair of old glasses. "A Helping Hand!", script by Harold Smith, pencils by Rex W. Lindsey; Jughead buys a back scratcher. "The Worry-er Princess," script by Angelo DeCesare, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty's little cousin Aliza thinks she's a warrior princess. "Dinner Is Served," script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Archie invites Betty to his house for a home-cooked dinner while his parents are away. "Movie Critical," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty goes to a movie by herself. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #62
    Betty (1992 Archie) 62

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Alison Flood. "That Certain Ring," script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty wears a nose ring to school that's held in place by a magnet; Mr. Weatherbee confiscates it and then tries it on and forgets that he's wearing it. "Typing Error," script by Hal Smith, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty buys an old manual typewriter and finds it makes anything typed on it come true. "Hoop Scoop," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Rudy Lapick; Betty meets Marty who is sad that the other boys won't let him play basketball with them. "The Home Front," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty imagines what life was like on the home front during the war in the 1940s. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #63
    Betty (1992 Archie) 63

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "It's in the Mix," script by Barbara Slate, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty loses her necklace after baking pies and is worried that it may have fallen into one of the pies. "Cat Call!" one-page Salem story, script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Dan DeCarlo. "Spring Has Sprung" Betty illustration, pencils by Rex W. Lindsey. "Nice Work If...", script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty has trouble finding a job. "Bliss or Blahs," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty imagines what married life would be like with Archie. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #64
    Betty (1992 Archie) 64

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Major Error," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Archie's video tape of Betty's softball game allows her to figure out what she is doing wrong and become a better softball player. "Stars 'n' Stripes for Fun" Betty illustration, pencils by Rex W. Lindsey. "Magnetic Force," script by Barbara Slate, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty breaks everything she touches, Dilton tells her it is because Mercury is in retrograde. "The Big Attraction," script by George Gladir, pencils by Kathleen Webb, inks by Rudy Lapick; Betty and Veronica wonder if anybody will notice their new swimsuits at the beach. "It Takes Two," script by Barbara Slate, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Veronica gives Betty a bathing suit from last year because it is out of fashion for the new season but Betty ends up being a hit with the boys on the beach. "Stuff Stuff Stuff," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty decides to get rid of all the clutter in her room which inspires her friends to do the same. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #65
    Betty (1992 Archie) 65

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Jon D'Agostino. "A Day to Remember," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty and Archie "waste" a day at the mall on account of overcast weather. "Heel, Rover!", script by Kathleen Webb, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Archie won't stop ogling other girls at the beach. "Dandy Detour," script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Fernando Ruiz, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Sabrina makes a new road to clear up traffic to the beach. "Watered Down," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty is getting tired of being around water as a summer camp counselor. "He Loves Me, He Loves Me Not...!" script by Kathleen Webb, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Jughead thinks Betty has a crush on him and tries to get Archie and Betty together. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #66
    Betty (1992 Archie) 66

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  • Issue #67
    Betty (1992 Archie) 67

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "The Good Sport," script by Barbara Slate, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; With Veronica away on vacation this is Betty's chance to get closer to Archie but he ends up thinking of her as a pal rather than a girlfriend after she spends the date bowling and watching sports with him. "Bowl Me Over," script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Betty's aunts would prefer to use magic to knock down the bowling pins. "Wheel Deal," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty rebuilds a motorcycle engine for a friend and considers selling her car to buy the bike. "Ode to Be a Dolly," script by Hal Smith, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty writes a poem about her doll. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #68
    Betty (1992 Archie) 68
  • Issue #69
    Betty (1992 Archie) 69
  • Issue #70
    Betty (1992 Archie) 70

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "One-on-One," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Hal's hyper-enthusiasm at Betty's basketball games is putting too much pressure on her to perform. "Back-Pack Stylin'" Betty illustration by Rex W. Lindsey. "The Right Choice," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty tries to decide on a school activity based on how it will affect her relationship with Archie. "Fixer Upper," script and pencils by Bill Golliher, inks by Rudy Lapick; The Aunts go medieval in their plans for fixing up the house. "Pack Rats," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Alice tries to clean out some of the clutter in the house, but fails to account for Betty's sentimental attachment to various items. "Weather Tether," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty relates incidents from the previous year tied to unseasonable weather. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #71
    Betty (1992 Archie) 71

    Last $1.75 cover price. Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Romance A La Jughead," script by Kathleen Webb, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty has plans for a romantic dinner with Archie, but Jughead shows up to dinner uninvited. "Turning Over A New Leaf," script by Hal Smith, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Archie and Betty decide to have their tea leaves read by a psychic. Fan art. Monthly letter to the Archie readers from editor Victor Gorelick. "Out Of Season," script by Kathleen Webb, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty plans to show off her new summer dress in the middle of winter. "Dress Distress," script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Sabrina gets even after being insulted by a fellow classmate. "Dis-Communication!", script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty shares with Nancy all the different ways that she keeps in communication with Archie. "Worry Flurry," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Archie worries about Betty when she does high-risk stunts on her snowboard. "A Day to Remember," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty wakes up on Valentine's Day and imagines how Archie might show his affection for her. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #72
    Betty (1992 Archie) 72

    First $1.79 cover price. Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Fright Night," script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty plans a special evening of dinner and a scary movie with Archie, but Jughead shows up and disrupts everything. Fan art. "Memories Are Made Of This," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty invites Archie and Jughead to come over and see her scrapbook. Monthly letter to the Archie readers from editor Victor Gorelick. "Private Matters," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty begins to feels like she is under constant surveillance everywhere she goes. "Special Delivery," script by Kathleen Webb, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty orders a take-out pizza and gets caught in a blizzard, so she decides to go to Archie's house; However, she ends up at Veronica's house instead. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #73
    Betty (1992 Archie) 73

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Grill Thrill," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty decides to get the grill out of storage and clean it up so she can have a barbecue for Archie. "Workout Doubt," script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Fernando Ruiz, inks by Jim Amash; Aunt Hilda and Aunt Zelda take up aerobics of the witches kind. "Soccermania," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Local moms want Betty to coach their girls youth soccer team, but it's the moms that end up needing the coaching. "Betty Weighs Some Possible...Career Choices", script by George Gladir, pencils by Lou Maldonado, inks by Jon D'Agostino. "Spring Water," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty get a new hairdo to celebrate the beginning of spring. Monthly letter to the Archie readers from editor Victor Gorelick. Betty answers letters submitted by Archie readers. "Pet Set Session," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty gives her picture-taking rules for snapping pets, or Archie. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #74
    Betty (1992 Archie) 74

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Mission Accomplished," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Archie takes Betty to a baseball game hoping to catch a home run ball. "Shirting the Issue," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty and Nancy are out looking for deals at garage sales. "Clean Slate," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty is forced to clean her room as part of her family's spring cleaning. "Something's Cooking," script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Fernando Ruiz, inks by Rich Koslowski; The Spellman's have a vampire couple over for dinner but they fly away when they hear what's on the menu. "Exchange of Hearts," script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Stan Goldberg, ink by Mike Esposito; Betty and Archie enter a reality dating show where couples are split up and sent on blind dates. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #75
    Betty (1992 Archie) 75

    Cover pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Sneak Attack," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Who knew buying new sneakers was such a harrowing experience? "The List," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty is dateless for the prom, so she tries to fill the time. "It's a Stretch," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty gives Archie a pair of suspenders. "A Lot of Hot Air," script by Mike Pellowski, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Has a small child ever kept hold of a helium balloon for more than ten seconds? "Test Zest," script by George Gladir, pencils by Stan Goldberg, inks by Mike Esposito; Betty's father feels Betty should study harder for her SAT's. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.79.