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Issue Details

Issue #234
Published May 2008
Cover Price 2.25 USD
Pages 36
Editing Mike Pellerito (managing editor); Victor Gorelick (editor in chief)

Cover Details - "A Battle Royal"

Characters Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Jeff Shultz (signed)
Inks Al Milgrom (signed)

11 page Betty and Veronica story "A Battle Royal"

Characters Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Nancy Woods; Ethel Muggs; Pop Tate (cameo); Polly Cooper; Archie Andrews; Reggie Mantle (flashback); Hermione Lodge; Willow (Veronica's pet cockapoo); Jughead Jones
Synopsis Betty writes an article in the paper about the 10 most fashionable girls at school but leaves Veronica's name out of the list. That makes Veronica angry and she talks about Betty behind her back -- and Betty finds out. Both are hurt, and they angrily decide to terminate their friendship. Only Polly and Mrs. Lodge remind them of why they were friends in the first place.
Genre teen; humor
Script George Gladir
Pencils Jeff Shultz
Inks Al Milgrom
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Jack Morelli

6 page Betty and Veronica story "Ads That Add Up"

Characters Betty Cooper; Veroncia Lodge; Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones; Nancy Woods; Midge Klump; Moose Mason (cameo)
Synopsis Betty shows Veronica several amateur commercials she came up with in hopes of winning a corporate contest.
Genre teen; humor
Script George Gladir
Pencils Jeff Shultz
Inks Al Milgrom
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Jack Morelli

1 page Betty and Veronica illustration "Fantastic Fashions and Sensational Hair-Styles"

Characters Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Nancy Woods
Genre teen; humor
Pencils Stan Goldberg (signed)
Inks Stan Goldberg (signed)

5 page Betty and Veronica story "On The Trail Of The Scent"

Characters Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Cricket O'Dell; Gaston; Beatrice (Veronica's cat)
Synopsis Betty and Veronica get Cricket O'Dell to help find Veronica's first $100 bill given to her by her father when she was a child. The bill was in a box of emeralds -- kept for sentimental value, according to Veronica -- and now has come up missing. Cricket's ability to sniff out money finds the bill and several others. Cricket also discovers the true culprit.
Genre teen; humor
Script Kathleen Webb
Pencils Jeff Shultz
Inks Al Milgrom
Colors Barry Grossman
Letters Jack Morelli