| Issue | #21 |
| Published | January 1995 |
| Frequency | monthly |
| Cover Price | 1.50 USD |
| Pages | 36 |
| Editing | Victor Gorelick (editor); Richard Goldwater (editor-in-chief) |
| Characters | Betty Cooper; Caramel |
| Synopsis | Betty has fun jumping in a pile of autumn leaves. |
| Genre | Teen |
| Pencils | Stan Goldberg (signed) |
| Inks | Henry Scarpelli (signed) |
| Colors | Barry Grossman |
| Characters | Betty Cooper; Miss Grundy; Mr. Weatherbee; Mr. Flutesnoot |
| Synopsis | Betty teaches Miss Grundy that a good auto mechanic is invaluable. Miss Grundy teaches Betty that it isn't improper to profit from your talent. And they both teach Mr. Weatherbee not to underestimate women. |
| Genre | Teen |
| Script | Joe Edwards |
| Pencils | Doug Crane |
| Inks | Ken Selig |
| Colors | Barry Grossman |
| Letters | Bill Yoshida |
| Characters | Betty Cooper |
| Synopsis | "Betty" answers reader letters. |
| Script | Sara Algase |
| Pencils | Ellen Leonforte |
| Inks | Ellen Leonforte |
| Colors | Barry Grossman |
| Letters | typeset; Ellen Leonforte |
| Characters | Betty Cooper; William T. Beal (Betty's ancestor); Caramel; Alice Cooper; Hal Cooper |
| Synopsis | While researching a paper on the Civil War for history class, Betty runs across a diner on a deserted road. Entering the diner transports her back to 1864, where she meets and aids her ancestor, Confederate drummer boy William T. Beal. |
| Genre | Teen |
| Script | Bob Bolling |
| Pencils | Doug Crane |
| Inks | Ken Selig |
| Colors | Barry Grossman |
| Letters | Bill Yoshida |
| Notes | Advertisement for Sabrina's Holiday Spectacular #2, Archie's Christmas Stocking #2, and Archie's Love Showdown Special #1. |
| Synopsis | Editor Gorelick promotes the Comic Hugs Program, which provides free comics to hospitalized asthmatic children. Then he promotes Archie's Love Showdown Special #1. |
| Script | Victor Gorelick |
| Colors | Barry Grossman |
| Letters | typeset |
| Characters | Betty Cooper; Trisha; Alice Cooper |
| Synopsis | Betty spends an energetic afternoon trying to keep up with eight year old Trisha, the girl she's babysitting. |
| Genre | Teen |
| Script | Mike Pellowski |
| Pencils | Doug Crane |
| Inks | Pat Kennedy |
| Colors | Barry Grossman |
| Letters | Bill Yoshida |