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Pages: 36
Editing: Victor Gorelick (editor); Richard H. Goldwater (editor-in-chief)

[It Worked for Solomon]

Betty and Veronica / cover / 1 page


  • Genre:teen; humor
Characters:
Synopsis:
Archie has yet another trying Valentine's Day.
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Love Notions

Betty and Veronica / comic story / 11 pages


  • Genre:teen; humor
Characters:
Synopsis:
In order to counter the effects of Betty's supposed enchanted locket, Veronica goes to a phony fortune teller and gets a love talisman of her own guaranteed to win her Archie's undying affections.
Reprints (4)

Indexer Notes

The story is divided into two chapters:
"Part 1" - 6 pages
"Chapter 2" - 5 pages

When reprinted in Betty and Veronica Double Digest Magazine (Archie, 1987 series) #240, writer is credited as Mike Pellowski, pencils are credited to Jeff Shultz and inks are credited to Al Milgrom.

[no title indexed]

Editor's Notebook / in-house column / 0.5 page

Jersey City 07303

Betty and Veronica / comic story / 5 pages


  • Genre:teen; humor
Characters:
Synopsis:
Betty wins a contest securing her and Veronica bit parts on their favorite television show. But when Veronica learns that Betty gets a speaking line in the show and she doesn't, she becomes determined to upstage Betty any way possible.
Reprints (4)

Indexer Notes

The television show where Betty appears is a parody of "Beverly Hills 90210" (FOX TV network, 1990-2000), and actor Luke Periodical of its real-life star Luke Perry. Perry (1966-2019) would later be connected with Archie Comics by starring as Fred Andrews in "Riverdale" (CW TV network, 2017-present).

[no title indexed]

Dear Betty and Veronica / letters page / 1 page


  • First Line of Dialogue or Text:Gee, Veronica, I'm in love with everyone today
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Indexer Notes

In lieu of letters, Valentine's Day wishes from readers are printed.

Valentine's Day wish by Joe Pepitone

Too Much Infomercial

Betty and Veronica / comic story / 5 pages


  • Genre:teen; humor
Characters:
Synopsis:
Betty invents a hair styling tool from a bent coat hanger. When Veronica spots it, she takes the idea to her father and Mr. Lodge markets it. The product starts out a success for Betty, until Veronica starts micro-managing things.
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