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Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) comic books

  • Issue #101
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 101

    Written by Frank Doyle, Mike Pellowski, and George Gladir. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Mike Esposito. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Betty convinces Veronica to help her with the Cooper household spring cleaning chores. Veronica then convinces Archie and Jughead to help and takes a powder with Betty. Dilton invents a computer simulation that can place the player directly into the game through motion capture. Editor Gorelick promotes the Cheryl Blossom mini-series, Jughead #82, and a charitable promotion between Ore-Ida and United Cerebral Palsy Associations. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #102
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 102

    Written by Frank Doyle, Barbara Slate, and Hal Smith. Art by Dan DeCarlo, Mike Esposito, Jeff Schultz, and Rich Koslowski. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Betty and Veronica take elaborate precautions to make sure a sudden rain storm doesn't spoil their new designer hair-dos. Betty and Veronica appear on a daytime talk show where the host tries to stir up some bad blood between them for the sake of ratings. While helping an old lady clean her attic, Betty and Veronica find a strange lockless box left by the lady's departed husband. Betty tries to get away from technology and soak up a little natural beauty. Getting Into The Act public service announcement, art by Dan DeCarlo; Svenson builds a wheelchair ramp onto the auditorium stage so a wheelchair-bound student can audition for the school play. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #103
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 103

    Written by George Gladir, Mike Pellowski, and Hal Smith. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Cheryl's presence causes Betty and Veronica's competitive spirit to amp up, improving their beach volleyball skills just in time for a big tournament. Betty lands a job as a waitress in a restaurant and as luck would have it her first customer is Veronica. Betty tries to get Veronica to the car without allowing the rain to get her swimsuit wet. Hoop Scoop public service announcement, art by Dan DeCarlo; Reggie challenges a wheelchair-bound student to a game of pickup basketball. Betty And Veronica pinup by Rex W. Lindsey. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #104
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 104

    Written by Frank Doyle and George Gladir. Art by Dan DeCarlo, Alison Flood, Hal Smith, and Mike Esposito. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Betty and Veronica want Archie to be more assertive towards women so he won't be labeled a nerd. After Betty falls at Veronica's house, she thinks Betty is going to file a law suit against her. Archie gets busted hitting on Cheryl when the gang watch videos of their beach party. Archie and Jughead go on a old fashioned raft fishing trip and Veronica plans on spoiling their fun. Home Improvement public service announcement, art by Dan DeCarlo; Veronica makes her house wheelchair accessible so her friend, Della, who's confined to a wheelchair can attend her slumber party. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #106
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 106

    Written by Mike Pellowski, Kathleen Webb, Hal Smith, and Mike Pellowski. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Allison Flood. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Betty refuses to ditch her work assignment and join the others at a concert. Veronica is distraught over committing a fashion faux pas. A typo invalidates Veronica's drivers license and, rather than let Archie chauffeur Veronica around, Betty volunteers to help her study for the written exam. Archie and Reggie begin compete at the midway games at the fair to see who can win the biggest prizes for the ladies. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #107
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 107

    Written by Joe Edwards, Kathleen Webb, George Gladir, and C. J. Henderson. Art by Dan DeCarlo, Alison Flood, and Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Veronica must retrieve a sweater given to her by her Aunt Susan that she regifted to Betty. Veronica talks Betty into going into the dressmaking business with her. The only way for Veronica to get onto the cheerleading squad is to get someone off it, so she focuses her efforts on Betty. Veronica bullies her way into replacing Betty as the guest model at the Riverdale weekend Comic Convention, fearing Betty will use the position to get close to Archie. Home Improvement public service announcement, art by Dan DeCarlo; Veronica gets her father to install a wheelchair ramp to the mansion so a handicapped friend can visit. Dig In And Help Jimmy Dean Support United Cerebral Pals ad with Jughead, art by Dan DeCarlo. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #108
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 108

    Written by Kathleen Webb. Art by Dan DeCarlo. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Betty and Veronica try to cheer up The Sugar Plum Fairy, who has been dumped on Christmas Eve. Disappointed with what's in the Cooper refrigerator on a midnight snack raid during her sleepover with Betty, Veronica decides to order out. Veronica offers to take Archie to a hockey match later that evening, then loses the tickets while snow tubing. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie's Holiday Fun Digest #1, Jughead #89, and Cheryl Blossom #3. Fashions Of Fancy page with Betty And Veronica by Rex W. Lindsey. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #109
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 109

    Written by Mike Pellowski, Hal Smith, and Frank Doyle. Art by Dan DeCarlo. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. The girls endure a particularly strenuous cheerleader practice. Veronica schemes to make Betty lose her voice so she can assume Betty's part in the school's TV Production Arts teleplay. An attempt to clear the Lodge mansion of some unexpected incursions of snow devolves into a snowball free-for-all. On an excursion to the dinosaur exhibit at the local museum, Veronica spends the entire time complaining until something at the museum catches her fancy. Editor Gorelick promotes the Sabrina TV show, World Of Archie #22, Jughead #90 and Archie #457. Dig In And Help Jimmy Dean Support United Cerebral Palsy ad with Jughead, art by Dan DeCarlo. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #110
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 110

    Written by George Gladir, Kathleen Webb, and Joe Edwards. Art by Dan DeCarlo. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Cheryl continues to beat Betty and Veronica's time with Archie at the ski lodge. Betty and Veronica are assigned opposite positions in a classroom debate. Unable to stand the paint fumes in the Lodge mansion, Veronica bunks in at the Cooper house. Disgusted with the design of the Riverdale High cheerleader uniforms, Veronica hires a premiere fashion designer to make one that properly shows her off to the crowd. Editor Gorelick promotes the new Cheryl Blossom ongoing series, as well as Jughead #91 and the Sabrina television show on ABC. Patches Pals fashion page with Betty and Veronica by Rex W. Lindsey. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #111
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 111

    Written by Mike Pellowski, Dan Parent, George Gladir, and Kathleen Webb. Art by Dan DeCarlo. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Archie and Reggie's competitive spirit proves to be too tough for Veronica to overcome. When Betty proves to be stronger than some of the boys, and more attractive to others, because of her exercise regime, Veronica grows more and more incensed. Cleaning out the old clothes and memorabilia in the attic of Veronica's grandmother allows Veronica and the gang to attend Riverdale's newest hot spot, a Swing-era theme club, in costume. Using the school's charity "slave" auction, Veronica surprisingly buys Jughead in order to exact revenge for years of perceived torment. Editor Gorelick promotes the new Sabrina The Teenage Witch television series and the spin-off comic. Ski Slope Styles And Slips fashion two-pager with Betty and Veronica by Stan Goldberg. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #113
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 113

    Written by Joe Edwards, George Gladir, and Angelo DeCesare . Art by Dan DeCarlo. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Betty gets an honest job working as a bakery, while Veronica wheedles a commercial acting job by using her father's influence. Veronica envisions herself capable of being a pro-level golfer. Betty and Veronica criticize Reggie for his archaic views toward women. Tired of Veronica hogging the spotlight, Betty gets a new hairdo and some welcome male attention. Editor Gorelick promotes the Sabrina TV show, the Hasbro fashion dolls licensed from the show, Sabrina The Teenage Witch #3 and Betty And Veronica Spectacular #24. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #114
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 114

    Written by Mike Pellowski, Kathleen Webb, and Joe Edwards. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Mike Esposito. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Betty turns down a chance to ogle guys at the beach to keep a promise to Veronica. Betty and Veronica speculate about the futures of their friends over pizza. Deciding that she is Riverdale's primary trend-setter, Veronica begins speaking in slang that she made up. Veronica needs Betty's help to babysit her cousin Leroy. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie's Vacation Special #5 and Veronica #66. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #117
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 117

    Written by Kathleen Webb and Barbara Slate. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Jim DeCarlo. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Veronica makes the mistake of trying Betty's new kite while wearing roller blades. The day is broiling and Veronica refuses to budge from her air-conditioned home--until she hears what Cheryl is plotting. Veronica finds a pair of shoes in her closet that don't go with anything, so she goes shopping for outfits to match them. A Season Of Stripes fashion page with Betty And Veronica by Rex W. Lindsey. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #118
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 118

    Written by Mike Pellowski and Kathleen Webb. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Allison Flood. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Betty is called away from her baby-sitting job, leaving Veronica in charge. Betty and Veronica set out to write a romance novel together, but find it difficult to collaborate. The cheerleading coach drills the girls non-stop. Veronica buys a mini-camcorder to tape classes rather than write notes. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie & Friends #26 and Sabrina The Teenage Witch #8. 36 pages, full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #119
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 119

    Written by Kathleen Webb, Mike Pellowski, and Dan Parent. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. While over at Betty's house studying, Veronica takes advantage of every instance she's alone to search Betty's bedroom for her diary. Bored, the girls wander the mall looking for a change in their everyday existence. Feeling that she's not idolized enough, Veronica hires a pair of musicians to follow her around and play a fanfare when she enters a building. Fold-in Kit Kat ad, art by Jack Davis. Fun And Funky Fashions page with Betty and Veronica by Dan Parent and Rudy Lapick. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.50.

  • Issue #120
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 120

    Written by Mike Pellowski and Kathleen Webb. Art by Dan DeCarlo. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Veronica goes to the ski lodge to meet cute guys, but ends up with a bunch of bratty kids. Betty and Veronica both have nightmares about Archie that are so horrible they can't look at his face in the morning. Veronica comes to school with an attitude and Betty tries to rein her in without hurting her. Veronica faces missing the Christmas Dance due to a severe cold. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie's Christmas Stocking #5 and Nights Into Dreams #1. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #121
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 121

    Written by George Gladir, Kathleen Webb, and Mike Pellowski. Art by Dan DeCarlo. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Veronica uses psychology to get Betty away from the boys because Ms. Cooper is a little too impressive to the boys for Veronica's tastes. Veronica has suddenly dedicated herself to basketball because she's decided she's going to join the WNBA and score a huge endorsement deal. Betty and Veronica attend Reggie's stand-up set at a local comedy club. Betty and Veronica construct a snow figurine that's realistic enough to fool Archie into flirting with it. Kit Kat Bar ad, art by Jack Davis. Snowboard Sweeties fashion page with Betty And Veronica by Rex W. Lindsey. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #122
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 122

    Written by George Gladir and Kathleen Webb. Art by Dan DeCarlo. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Veronica travels to Milan to buy a designer original gown for the prom, while Betty downloads the exact same design off the internet and makes it by hand for Ethel. Seeing the success Veronica has with the boys by "layering" her cosmetic scents, Betty tries using a chocolate-based scent package. Veronica asks Betty's advice on whether to tour Europe and see several handsome young men she knows or stay in Riverdale with her friends. Betty and Veronica get the jump on shopping for spring clothes, then decide to wear them to school, despite it being the dead of winter. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #123
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 123

    Written by Hal Smith, Kathleen Webb, and George Gladir. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Jon D'Agostino. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Veronica becomes obsessed with joining the school swim team. Betty and Veronica compare the dreams they had the previous night. Betty and Veronica compare the dreams they had the previous night. When Veronica expresses her frustration over the male orientation of arcade video games, Mr. Lodge takes her and Betty to his video game company to get their input on making female oriented games. Veronica decides to prove that she's not an irresponsible, boy-crazed shopaholic by helping her father build homes for homeless people. Jacuzzi Cuties pinup with Betty And Veronica by Rex W. Lindsey. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #124
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 124

    Written by Dan Parent and Mike Pellowski. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Jon D'Agostino. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Veronica introduces her avante-gard artist cousin to the Riverdale gang. In history class, Betty and Veronica debate the French Revolution from opposite perspectives. Veronica accepts an offer to coach third base for the girls' softball team hoping it will excuse her from the exertion of actually playing. Betty and Veronica guest on the game show pilot "Truth Or Daredevils" and soon end up regretting it. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie's Spring Vacation Special #3, Archie's Double Digest #100, and Betty #62. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #125
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 125

    Written by Kathleen Webb, George Gladir, and Mike Pellowski. Art by Dan DeCarlo. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Bored out of her mind, Veronica stoops to helping Betty out at the local retirement community. Betty and Veronica's busy Saturdays are presented in contrast. A fire emergency at the school forces everyone to evacuate the building, including Betty, who is wearing Veronica's new designer bikini and nothing else. Editor Gorelick prints a credit correction for Betty & Veronica Spectacular #28, then promotes Betty & Veronica Spectacular #30 and Jughead #106. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #128
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 128

    Written by George Gladir, Mike Pellowski, Kathleen Webb, and Hal Smith. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Betty and Veronica quickly tire of the steady diet of disaster movies Archie keeps subjecting them to on dates. Veronica contemplates taking a summer job, because all the other kids have summer jobs and she's been left alone with no one to hang out with. Jughead claims that the recent spate of clumsiness Betty and Veronica have been experiencing is due to them hanging around Archie too much. Veronica goes to extreme lengths to protect her creamy complexion from the harsh sun. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #129
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 129

    Written by Barbara Slate, Kathleen Webb, and George Gladir . Art by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Alison Flood. Betty begins writing her repressed feelings down in a journal as therapy. Smooth-talking Archie manages to make both Betty and Veronica mad at him inside of an hour. Four step process on how to draw Archie's face by Dan DeCarlo. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #130
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 130

    Written by Holly Golightly, Bill Golliher, Kathleen Webb, and Mike Pellowski. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Dan DeCarlo. Betty and Veronica experiment with a temporary tattoo pen. Veronica abruptly starts cramming French right after she finds out Gaston's dreamy nephew will be staying at the mansion. Veronica finds a baby elephant in the school parking lot. Editor Gorelick reminisces about his childhood in Brooklyn, then promotes Archie & Friends #32 and Betty & Veronica Digest #100. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #131
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 131

    Written by Angelo DeCesare, Kathleen Webb, and George Gladir. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Both Betty and Veronica are so smitten by the new boy in school that they tear up the Riverdale night scene looking for him when they hear he likes dancing. Veronica gets contact lenses with a star pattern on them, but it doesn't impress the gang the way she had hoped. Veronica has to figure out Christmas gifts for the Lodge's wealthy friends. Betty is furious when Archie takes a love poem she wrote him and gives it to Veronica with his name on it. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #132
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 132

    Written by Joe Edwards, Angelo DeCesare, Kathleen Webb. Art by Dan DeCarlo, Henry Scarpelli, Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. A sentient snowflake narrates the tale of how Betty and Veronica cope with being shut in the mansion by a blizzard. Hoping to court favor with Mr. Lodge, the agent for teen heartthrob Meonerdo Disappyroles arranges a visit to the Riverdale chapter of his fan club. Finding the jacket they think belongs to the hot new boy in school, Betty and Veronica sneak it into the restroom to try it on. Betty becomes depressed when she sees how much Veronica out-spent her in gift shopping. You Don't Need Drugs To…public service announcement, art by Dan DeCarlo; Archie tells readers fun alternatives to getting high. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #133
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 133

    Written by George Gladir, Mike Pellowski, Joe Edwards, and Kathleen Webb. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Betty and Veronica try to figure out a way to keep Cheryl from dominating the male attention at the nostalgia swing dance. Veronica insists Betty come on their ski trip, even though Betty's foot is in a cast, just so she can rub Betty's nose in the fact that she'll be dating the handsome ski instructor and not Betty. You Don't Need Drugs To…public service announcement, art by Dan DeCarlo; Archie tells readers fun alternatives to getting high. Editor Gorelick promotes the Sabrina CD-ROM computer game, the "ten questions" contest running in the digests, Betty & Veronica Spectacular #34 and Archie #481. 36 pages, full color. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.

  • Issue #134
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 134

    Written by Barbara Slate and George Gladir. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Veronica decides that she can design better fashions than the designers in New York, but her designs only end up copying fashion trends from other eras; the Beatles appear in the 1960s flashback, which also features a caricature of editor Victor Gorelick as a hippie. Betty agrees to teach Veronica how to snowboard. Veronica samples the after school clubs at Riverdale High, but quickly wears out her welcome at each stop. 36 pages, full color. $1.79. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #135
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 135

    Written by Kathleen Webb, George Gladir, and Michael Gallagher. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Reggie has to learn courtesy on the slopes the hard way. A chilling dream changes Veronica's attitude on environmentalism. Archie's horoscope warns him of impending disaster concerning Betty, Veronica and the junior prom. Veronica is livid when a pledge drive appearance by Betty on the local PBS station draws bigger ratings than her appearance on a cable "famous lifestyles" show. Editor Gorelick promotes Betty & Veronica Spectacular #35, Cheryl Blossom #22 and Sabrina The Teenage Witch #25. 36 pages, full color. $1.79. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #136
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 136

    Written by Angelo DeCesare, Kathleen Webb, Bill Golliher, and Barbara Slate. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Backstage at a live show of the kids phenomenon "The Cutie Pies" to meet with their old dance teacher, who performs in costume as one of the Pies, Betty and Veronica are pressed into service in costume when the scheduled performers can't make the show. Veronica enlists Betty's help to help her prepare for a date. Ever-competitive Veronica feels the need to one-up Betty every time she acquires something in the new fashion statement of plaid. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie's Spring Break #4, Archie & Friends #35 and Cheryl Blossom #23. You Don't Need Drugs To…public service announcement, art by Dan DeCarlo; Archie tells readers fun alternatives to getting high. 36 pages, full color. $1.79. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #137
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 137
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    Written by George Gladir. Art by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Veronica takes Betty to court for alienating Archie's affections for her. Veronica discovers internet shopping. Veronica's skills at softball aren't enough to let her make the Riverdale girls' team. Reggie seeks to win the competition at the Renaissance Fair in order to sit next to Veronica on the throne. Editor Gorelick promotes Betty And Veronica #137, Archie #485, and Betty & Veronica Spectacular #36. 36 pages, full color. $1.79. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #138
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 138

    Written by Barbara Slate, George Gladir, and Kathleen Webb. Art and cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Betty can't bear to part with two pairs of unwearable shorts for sentimental reasons. Veronica pities Betty for having to skateboard around town while her car is being repaired. Betty and Veronica freak when they spot the pin-up model picture Archie uses as a screen saver. Veronica goes off the deep end when she finds out Archie gave Betty a jacket he was no longer using. Editor Gorelick promotes Archie's Vacation Special #7, Jughead #119 and Archie & Friends #36. 36 pages, full color. $1.79. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #139
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 139

    Written by Barbara Slate and Kathleen Webb. Art and cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Veronica asks Betty's advice on being liked, but gets it wrong. Veronica goes to elaborate preparations for a simple afternoon at the beach, but neglects to bring one item. To beat the sweltering heat, Betty proposes she and Veronica hike to a local mountain peak where snow still exists at a particular elevation. Editor Gorelick relates an anecdote from his youth, then promotes Betty & Veronica Summer Fun #6, Archie #487, and Cheryl Blossom #25. 36 pages, full color. $1.79. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #140
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 140

    By Various. Betty and Veronica pull out all the stops to impress the hunky new lifeguard ? but they're not the only fish in the sea in "The Gimmick Game," by Gladir & DeCarlo. Next, Veronica tries to forgive ? but she can't forget ? when Betty dates Archie behind her back in "Who's Sorry Now?," by Webb & DeCarlo. It's the last resort ? literally ? when Betty and Veronica trash a trendy resort in pursuit of handsome twins in "Double Play," by DeCesare & DeCarlo. Finally, everything old is new again when Betty and Veronica attend an old movie festival and find out that the more things change, the more they stay the same in "Movie Madness" by Gladir & DeCarlo. FC, 32pg$1.79 " Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #141
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 141

    Cover pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Henry Scarpelli. "Fan Elan," script by George Gladir, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Henry Scarpelli; Betty and Veronica who both think they are the number one fan of The Zinc Boys (combination of NSYNC and Backstreet Boys) go to their concert. Fan drawings of Betty and Veronica. "Corvette Calamity," script by Kathleen Webb, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Henry Scarpelli; Mr. Lodge ends up with the short end of the "stick" ? literally ? when the classic '69 Stingray he's spent months tracking down for Veronica turns out to be a stick shift, and Veronica can only drive an automatic! "Universal Remote" one-page story, script by Hal Smith, inks by Rudy Lapick; The stars in the sky disappear with the push of one button on the universal remote. "Just Deserts" one-page story, script by Bill Golliher, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Jon D'Agostino; Sabrina confuses dessert with desert. "Psykick," script by George Gladir, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Henry Scarpelli; The girls recount their psychic experiences. Dear Betty and Veronica advice column. "The Thrill of the Hunt," script by George Gladir, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Henry Scarpelli; Betty and Veronica take some old clothes and sell them to get money to buy even older clothes. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #142
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 142

    Written by George Gladir and Mike Pellowski. Art and cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Betty comes to Veronica's aid in the campaign for class president in order to counteract Reggie's dirty campaign tricks. When the school system institutes a ballroom dancing class at Riverdale and assigns a handsome instructor to teach it, Veronica takes private dance lessons at night in order to improve her proficiency and ace Betty out of being the instructor's partner. Choosing a theme for the upcoming dance get Betty and Veronica discussing how competitive they are. Betty and Veronica address the reader, citing examples to refute the reputation they have for being intensely competitive rivals.Editor Gorelick promotes the television series "Sabrina" and "Archie's Weird Mysteries", as well as Sabrina #1, Archie's Weird Mysteries #1, Archie & Friends #38, and Betty And Veronica #142. 36 pages, full color. $1.79. Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #143
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 143

    by Various "A Turn For the Better" by Kathleen Webb & Dan DeCarlo: It's Y2-Chaos as Betty and Veronica look back to the turn of the last century - and ahead to the next! From puffed sleeves to laser beams, it's history as you've never seen it before! "Down By Davy Jones' Locker" by Kathleen Webb & Stan Goldberg: There's a new hunk in school for Betty and Veronica to fight over, and you guessed it - his name really is Davy Jones! Can they unlock the key to his heart? "Deja Vu Who?" by Mike Pellowski & Dan DeCarlo: Veronica must endure a day with her "spoiled brat" cousin Ashley, who's arrogant, snobbish, materialistic and vain. Gee, Veronica... sound like anyone you know?! FC, 32pg" Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #144
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 144

    by Various "Merry Mischief" by Kathleen Webb & Dan DeCarlo: When Archie plays Santa Claus, Betty and Veronica both want to be first in line to sit on his lap! "It's Snooze To Me" by Angelo DeCesare & Dan DeCarlo: Veronica turns yellow journalism a whole new color when she's appointed editor of the school paper in an effort to give it some "spice." Be careful what you wish for, Mr. Weatherbee ? you just might end up on the cover! "Now Hear This" by Kathleen Webb & Dan DeCarlo: After Betty finishes reading the school announcements, Veronica let's loose with how she feels about her fellow students ? not realizing the microphone is still on! Don't think she'll be voted "Miss Popularity" anytime soon! "Paradox In a Box" by Kathleen Webb & Dan DeCarlo: Exploring that timeless mystery: Betty and Veronica's friendship and their rivalry for Archie! Will it ever be solved? FC, 32pg" Cover price $1.79.

  • Issue #146
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 146

    by Various "Moody Blues" (by Kathleen Webb & Dan DeCarlo): Betty and Veronica have had it with the cold, dark winter, so they ask Mr. Lodge if he can fly them someplace warm. Suitcases packed with bikinis and suntan lotion, the girls dream of days lying in the sun. Just one quick stopover in Denver and then... they're stranded at the airport in a freezing blizzard! Then, in "Medal Mania" (by George Gladir & Dan DeCarlo), Betty and Veronica make quite a winning pair on ski slopes ? Betty's recognized for her athletic talent, while Veronica scores in her stylish winter fashions! FC, 32pg" Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #147
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 147

    by Various & Dan DeCarlo "The Switcheroo": When the snake cage overturns in biology class, the student panic and their books go flying! Then it's time for Betty to panic ? when she realizes Veronica accidentally ended up with her personal journal! Now it's up to Betty to ?snake' her way into Veronica's handbag and make the old switcheroo! By Kathleen Webb & Dan DeCarlo. "Guest Distress": Mr. Lodge's vision of a peaceful evening at home is shattered when he arrives to find all of Veronica's friends there! Taking the ?if you can't beat ?em, join em' approach, he shows the guys how great a pool player he is... much to the girls' distress! By Fernando Ruiz & Dan DeCarlo. "Cold Wash": Veronica has ?snow' idea that the best facial cream is a frosty one! By Kathleen Webb & Dan DeCarlo. "The Assistant": Veronica hires a personal assistant to manage her busy social life, but her job is in jeopardy when she takes advantage of the nights Veronica's not with Archie or Reggie! By Fernando Ruiz & Dan DeCarlo. FC, 32pg$1.99 " Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #148
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 148

    by Various & Dan DeCarlo "Girls Just Wanna' Have Fun": In response to the boys' obsession with watching the basketball playoffs, the girls institute "All-Girl Nights!" When the playoffs are over, will the guys get back on the ?court' with the girls, or will they ?foul out?' "Doll Daffy": It's a tale of dueling dolls, as both Betty and Veronica program their personal ?Interactive Archie' dolls to love and serve them! But can the girls compete with the latest ?video game' accessory Dilton creates for the dolls? "Weather Or Not": Betty and Veronica's walk in the park becomes a meteorological adventure as they experience four seasons in one day! "Hog Wild!": Mr. Lodge absolutely refuses to buy a motorcycle for Veronica ? until she convinces him to test drive one. Then she learns her dad was ?born to be wild!' FC, 32pg Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #149
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 149

    Written by Kathleen Webb, Bob Rozakis, and George Gladir. Art and cover by Dan DeCarlo and Henry Scarpelli. Betty and Veronica show each other how they can discern each other's moods by the word balloons and picture effects around them. Veronica goes all out, expecting to be named prom queen, only to get a rude shock at the time of the prom. Betty and Veronica go foraging through some artifacts of Betty's parents' life in the sixties. Editor Gorelick promotes Betty #87, Betty & Veronica Spectacular #42, and Archie's Weird Mysteries #6. 36 pages, full color. $1.79. Cover price $1.99.

  • Issue #150
    Betty and Veronica (1987 1st Series Archie) 150

    BETTY & VERONICA #150 by Various "Write Away," by Kathleen Webb & Dan DeCarlo: When Ms. Grundy tells the class that writing is "a therapeutic way to deal with your emotions," Betty and Veronica each write about how upset they make each other! "The Guinea Pig": by Fernando Ruiz and Dan DeCarlo: When Mr. Lodge cuts off Veronica's credit card spending, she decides to make some cash of her own ? as a product tester! By the time she's done, she may need to spend the money on a doctor! Cover price $1.99.