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Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) comic books 1950-1952

  • Issue #1
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) 1

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    Cover art by Bill Vigoda. Circus Daze, art by George Frese; Betty's Uncle Oscar gives her his clown car, which he can no longer afford to keep; Veronica offers to drive her home, but the car proves to be unmanageable on the open road. The Rainmaker, art by George Fres; Archie and Jughead are afraid that Betty intends to shoot them, because she's carrying her father's shotgun home from the repair shop. What's Cookin'?, art by George Frese; Betty has been leaving pastries for Archie in a fire bucket in school. Poor Little Rich Girl!, art by George Frese; Veronica breaks a date with Archie to spend the night at home with Betty. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #2
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) 2

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    Cover art by George Frese. "Betty and Veronica Salute Teenage Clubs" article, art by George Frese; Betty and Veronica discuss the Ukelettes Club of Wantagh, New York, where you must own a uke, like Arthur Godfrey, and root for the Dodgers to join. "Rice and Shine," art by George Frese; When Betty and Veronica overhear Archie and Jughead discussing how girls can't cook anymore, the girls invite them over for a dinner of chop suey to prove them wrong. "Take It or Leave It," script by Frank Doyle, art by George Frese; Veronica convinces Archie to have Jughead take her and Betty to the Dartmouth-I.O.U. football game. "The Tortoise and the Hare" public service announcement; Reggie gets hurt when he hitches a ride on the back of a car. "Bells and Belles," script by Frank Doyle, art by George Frese; Betty and Veronica compete for a spot in the school orchestra alongside Archie, while Pop has trouble with people leaving before paying. Fun Page with Betty and Veronica. Jughead ad. "They Scoop to Conquer," pencils by George Frese; When newly-appointed editor Archie makes Betty the photographer of the school newspaper and assigns her with shooting a picture of Mr. Weatherbee, the principal overhears and thinks he is being shot, as in with a gun. Prescription for Love," inks by Terry Szenics; When Archie's refusal to take Betty to the prom depresses her, the doctor puts Archie on a guilt trip. Archie ad. "Where Did You Get That Hat?", art by Dave Berg; When Archie has Betty go out and buy a present for a girl, Betty picks out the ugliest-looking hat, thinking the present is for Veronica. Fun Page with Archie, Jughead, and Betty, script and art by Dave Berg. "Reaching for Stars" public service announcement, inks by Terry Szenics; Betty climbs on top of stacked objects to reach a high point and falls down. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #3
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) 3

    Cover by George Frese. "Date Bait," art by George Frese; Jughead comes up with a plan to make Betty seem very popular. Archie Annual #3 ad. "Oui, Oui, Fifi!," art by George Frese; The new girl from France, Fifi, has the attention of all the boys in the school except for Archie. "Pardon My Punch," art by George Frese; Betty and Veronica decide that Jughead should be on a sports team; The only one with an opening is the boxing team. "Too Scent-sitive," art by George Frese; Archie breaks a date with Betty to finish his homework; Betty is upset and decides to drown her sorrows with a big radish, scallion, and onion sandwich. Ginger Comics ad. "Cat and Moose"; Betty tries to get Moose to ask Veronica to the dance so that Archie will be too scared to ask Veronica; Moose ends up deciding to take Betty instead, which wasn't part of the plan. 36 pgs., full color. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #4
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) 4

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    Cover art by Bill Vigoda. "A Model Date," art by George Frese; Veronica persuades Archie to take Betty to a dance so she can go with Jughead's visiting cousin, who works as a model. Veronica Fun Page. "Girls Will Be Boys," pencils by Bill Woggon; Betty & Veronica play baseball. "The Big Fix," pencils by George Frese; Betty tries to get Moose to scare Archie away from Veronica. "No Picnic," pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Archie and Veronica go on a disastrous picnic; DeCarlo's first work on an Archie title. "As You Were," pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Archie hosts a Come-As-You-Are party. Don't Let It Puzzle You activity page with Betty. "Fish For Dinner," pencils by Dan DeCarlo; The gang go fishing. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #5
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) 5

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    Cover art by Bill Vigoda. "For Whom the Bar-Bells Toll," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by George Frese; Archie and Reggie are spending all their time at the gym trying to build muscles so Betty and Veronica tell them that they're going steady with Jughead. "Southern Comfort," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by George Frese; After complaining about the lack of chivalry in today's men a Southern gentleman approaches Betty and Veronica and charms them with his Southern drawl and manners. "It's in the Bag!", script by Sy Reit, pencils by George Frese; After spilling all of the items from Veronica's purse and being unable to stuff them back in Veronica tells Archie to put everything into his pockets; That creates one problem after another when he pulls his hand out of his pockets to shake Mr. Weatherbee's hand and gets lipstick all over them. "Ladies in the Dark" one-page story, script and art by Dave Berg; Comic story with instructions on how to change a fuse. "Telaphoney"; The phone stops ringing before Betty or Veronica can get it and they can't stop wondering about who it might have been so they call up all of their friends in the middle of the night to see if one of them had called. "My Merry Old-Mobile," script and pencils by Joe Edwards; Veronica gets a new car from her father after passing her driver's test. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #6
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) 6

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    Cover art by Bill Vigoda. Stage As Sweet At You Are, script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Dan DeCarlo and Vincent DeCarlo; Betty and Veronica both try out for the school play to be near Archie; Veronica maneuvers Betty so she tries out for the less glamorous role; But Veronica didn't read far enough into the play and the tables are turned on her. Change Your Partners, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Veronica lets Betty do all the preparations for the up-coming dance, then shoves Betty aside so Archie can take her. $0.10. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #7
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) 7

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    Cover art by Bill Vigoda. "Frail but Firm"; Betty and Veronica wish that Archie and Reggie were more manly and protective like Big Moose. "A Face Worse than Death" starring Archies Girls Betty and Veronica. Betty Puzzle Page. Archie ad. "Registered Male"; Veronica signs up for the baby-sitting registry at school to earn money for a new dress; Archie signs up to so he can afford to take Veronica out to the country club for their date; Betty schemes to get a date with Archie. Untitled story; Betty is infatuated with the new science teacher, Mr. Dawson. "Just My Type" one-page story; Betty throws herself at Archie after criticizing other girls for the same type of behavior. Veronica Puzzle Page. "Football Fever"; The girls all get stood up for their dates and find out the reason why is because a famous football player is visiting Archie's father and the boys all went over to meet him. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.

  • Issue #8
    Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (1951) 8

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    Cover art by George Frese. "Brazil Nuts," script by Frank Doyle, pencils by Dan DeCarlo, inks by Rudy Lapick; Betty and Veronica are jealous of a student from Brazil who has attracted the attention of the boys. "Smog Fog," script by Sy Reit, pencils by Harry Lucey, inks by Terry Szenics; The girls are obsessed with a singer named Melvin Smog and swoon or faint whenever he's on TV or his name is mentioned. Ginger ad. "On the Spot"; Betty tricks Archie into a date. "Stupid Cupid"; Moose's jealousy is making it hard for Midge to talk to anyone. "Fall Guy," art by Samm Schwartz; Veronica thinks Archie tried to hurt himself by jumping out a window when she turned him down for a date. Don't Let It Puzzle You! activity page. "Sew What!", script by Sy Reit, art by Samm Schwartz; Betty and Veronica try to make their own clothes after seeing a girl in school who always wears nice hand-made clothes. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $0.10.