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Issue Details

Issue #194
Published February 1972
Frequency monthly
Cover Price 0.15 USD
Pages 36
Editing John Goldwater; Richard Goldwater

Cover Details - "Charging Privileges"

Characters Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Sabrina The Teenage Witch; sales clerk; by-stander
Synopsis As Veronica bolts from a store pushing an entire rack of dresses, Betty tells Sabrina that Veronica has had her credit card privileges restored.
Genre Teen
Pencils Dan DeCarlo

6 page Betty And Veronica story "Danger - Children At Play"

Characters Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Jughead Jones; Veronica's cousin Pamela (Lodge?)
Synopsis Betty tries to insist that Veronica's bratty little cousin Pamela isn't really a bad girl, no matter how many horrible things Pamela does to her.
Genre Teen
Script Frank Doyle
Pencils Dan DeCarlo
Notes In this story, Pamela gets gum in Betty's hair and the barber has to cut off a patch of her hair to get the gum out. Over 20 years later, "The Simpsons" did almost the exact same scene with Lisa Simpson.

10 page Betty And Veronica story "Love Is The Answer"

Characters Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Archie Andrews; Reggie Mantle
Synopsis When Archie and Reggie are once again arguing over Veronica, Betty tells them that they're acting like "the old establishment" by solving their problems with conflict, and that their new generation ought to settle things with love and understanding.
Genre Teen
Script Dick Malmgren
Pencils Dan DeCarlo
Inks Rudy Lapick

1 page Li'l Jinx story "It Figures"

Characters Li'l Jinx; Charlie Hawse
Genre Humor
Script Joe Edwards
Pencils Joe Edwards
Inks Joe Edwards
Letters Joe Edwards

1 page Betty And Veronica story "A Real Doll"

Characters Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Archie Andrews; Jughead Jones
Genre Teen
Pencils Dan DeCarlo
Inks Rudy Lapick

5 page Betty And Veronica story "The Full Life"

Characters Betty Cooper; Veronica Lodge; Archie Andrews
Synopsis When Archie is impressed by all of Betty's volunteer work, Veronica argues that Betty's life isn't nearly as busy as hers.
Genre Teen
Script Frank Doyle
Pencils Dan DeCarlo
Inks Rudy Lapick