BETTY & VERONICA #3
(On Newsstands in July 1951)
Let's start the process of getting caught up with Betty and Veronica!
Let's start the process of getting caught up with Betty and Veronica!
One great thing about going back a few months is... George Frese was still alive and working on his specialty title. Betty & Veronica! And talk about a classic cover.. how many times would we see a variation of this?
(from Betty & Veronica #3 - July 1951, artwork by George Frese)
And look at this... a French transfer student! Between the teachers and the students, France was sending half their country over in the pages of Archie Comics.... that;s ok, because it always makes for some fun hijinks!
(from Betty & Veronica #3 - July 1951, artwork by George Frese)
(from Betty & Veronica #3 - July 1951, artwork by George Frese)
(from Betty & Veronica #3 - July 1951, artwork by Bill Vigoda)
For a special issue that gives us the traditionally believed first Archie art of Dan DeCarlo (it IS DeCarlo), we get a Bill Vigoda cover. Ah well...I have a pretty nice looking copy, don't I?
(from Betty & Veronica #4 - September 1951, artwork by Bill Vigoda)
Before we get to that though... we get some fun baseball playing from B&V as Archie tries to teach them a thing or two about how to play!
(from Betty & Veronica #4 - September 1951, artwork by Georeg Frese)
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