Archie Publications · Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #55 · February 1960 · $0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-Monthly
Grade: GD+ 2.5
Cover artist uncredited.
This issue features Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge in various comedic situations typical of the series. The cover story involves Betty performing gymnastics, including a split routine, while Archie Andrews and Jughead Jones watch the exhibition.
Additional stories throughout the issue showcase the ongoing romantic rivalry between Betty and Veronica for Archie's attention, along with the typical high school scenarios and social situations that defined the Archie universe during this period.
Part of the long-running spin-off series that began in 1950, focusing specifically on the female leads of the Archie universe during the early Silver Age.
Condition GD+ 2.5 with heavy wear consistent with grade, reading copy, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
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Archie Publications · Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #55 · February 1960 · $0.10 · 36 pages · Bi-Monthly
Grade: GD+ 2.5
Cover artist uncredited.
This issue features Betty Cooper and Veronica Lodge in various comedic situations typical of the series. The cover story involves Betty performing gymnastics, including a split routine, while Archie Andrews and Jughead Jones watch the exhibition.
Additional stories throughout the issue showcase the ongoing romantic rivalry between Betty and Veronica for Archie's attention, along with the typical high school scenarios and social situations that defined the Archie universe during this period.
Part of the long-running spin-off series that began in 1950, focusing specifically on the female leads of the Archie universe during the early Silver Age.
Condition GD+ 2.5 with heavy wear consistent with grade, reading copy, complete interior, structurally sound, and unrestored.
All grades are assigned by a human collector. We do not use AI to grade comics — not now, not ever. Product descriptions are AI