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Betty and Veronica #74 by Dan DeCarlo (Archie, 1962)

Archie

Comic Mint is pleased to offer original artwork from the classic American comic book series Archie Comics, which stars a teenage boy named Archie Andrews. It debuted in Pep Comics #22, 1941 by Bob Montana. By the mid-1950s the cast included Archie’s Love Triangle of Betty and Veronica, and friends Jughead and Reggie. 

Betty and Veronica #74 by Dan DeCarlo (Archie, 1962)

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Betty and Veronica #74 by Dan DeCarlo (Archie, 1962)

$750.00

Artists: Dan DeCarlo & Rudy Lapick
Art Type: Interior Page
Pencilled and Inked on bristol board
Volume 1, Issue 74
Published By: Archie Comics (1962)

Item Code: CB-00726
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COMMENTS
Pencilled by Dan DeCarlo and inked by Rudy Lapick “Betty and Veronica” #74 Story Page 16 Original Art (Archie, 1962).

A simply gorgeous DeCarlo page from the classic story “Little Perfect” featuring stunning panels of that eternal love triangle of Archie Andrews, Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge.
This large-size gem is one of the best examples of DeCarlo artwork from one of the longest-running Archie series titles. Ink over graphite on Bristol board. The image area measures 12" x 17.5" inches and is in excellent condition.

Please note the comic book image is provided as reference, and is not sold with the artwork.

Story Synopsis:
Betty finds a quarter on the sidewalk and keeps it, while Veronica finds a five dollar bill and throws it back on the ground. She and Betty argue over whether it's socially acceptable to keep money you find on the street.