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Contents
I release a new version of this FAQ whenever I feel like it.
The version number system that I use is very simple. Whenever I add one or two issues' worth of new material to the FAQ, I increase the version number by .1. Whenever I add a new section or a large amount of new material, I increase the version number to the next whole number.
05/26/06
07/17/05
08/06/03
10/09/02
01/03/01
07/02/00
03/01/00
All characters mentioned in this work are copyrighted by Archie Comic
Publications, Inc., except for Frank Castle, a.k.a. The Punisher, who is
copyrighted by Marvel Comics, and Lara Croft, a.k.a. the Tomb Raider, who is
copyrighted by Eidos.
This FAQ is copyrighted © 2000 - 2006 by Mark Moore
(spiritofsupergirl@hotmail.com).
I've put a lot of work into this FAQ. I've gone through lots of comic books
to compile this information. You may use the information on your website, but
please credit me by linking to this document and my e-mail address. Thank
you.
Now, please enjoy this fun-to-read FAQ on Betty Cooper.
First, Miramax and Archie Entertainment are making a live-action "Betty & Veronica" theatrical film. No word on the release date or who will play Betty yet. I'll add more info as it becomes available!
Okay, here is Version 7.0 of the Betty Cooper FAQ. Despite the promised theme of this version of the FAQ, I've included information from only two "Archie's Mysteries" issues. However, my local station has started airing "Archie's Weird Mysteries", and I've been trying to tape all of them. Information from some regular comics has been added as well.
The next FAQ update, Version 8.0, will be primarily a "Betty Cooper in Cheryl Blossom" update. It will focus on the girls' relationship with each other and the information about Betty that's in the Cheryl Blossom comic books. To make the update larger, I'll also add information from some other assorted issues and even the "Archie" newspaper comic strips (yes, I'll actually add information from them, not just review them).
Hello, readers. In case you didn't realize it, I'm a huge fan of Betty
Cooper. You know Betty. She's the sweet, loveable girl in the Archie comics
series. I love her so much, I've decided to write this FAQ on Betty, so that
fans can learn a lot about her.
This project started as a biography on Tuesday, October 19, 1999, at 9:36
AM. Unfortunately, the file grew so big, it became cumbersome for me to
scroll to the proper category to enter new information. When the file grew
to 34.8K in size, I knew I had to split up the info. I had already decided
to write a biography on Cheryl Blossom, so, when I started working on the
site on Wednesday, December 22, 1999, at 9:00 AM, I decided to make it The
Betty Cooper and Cheryl Blossom Fan Page. Then, on Monday, January 24, 2000,
at 10:00 AM, I decided to change the site into two FAQS, one of which you're
reading right now. The site never went up. I keep each section of the FAQ as
a separate file, so it's easy for me to add info to it.
This FAQ is meant to be a resource about Betty Cooper for fan fiction writers and for casual reading. It allows you to learn
a lot about Betty without having to read the comics themselves. If you're writing a fanfic, and you want to back up something
that you write with a precedent, you can list a comics source that I give in the FAQ (such as: *see Cheryl Blossom, No. 23
(6/99), "Friendly Fire" Part 2).
If a fictitious name was given for a person or thing with the obvious intent of it being a thin disguise for a real person or thing (examples: N'Sing, the Backsweep Boys, the Sugar Girls, etc.), I'll include the information, but I will change the ficticious names to the real names. For example, if one story says that Betty likes "Chuckie's Angels", then this FAQ will say that she likes "Charlie's Angels". I think that this is fair.
Regarding continuity, Archie Comics doesn't use it a lot. The only real constants are that Archie and the gang live in
Riverdale and attend Riverdale High, Archie wants Betty and Veronica, Betty and Veronica are friends but fight over Archie,
etc. Almost everything else changes from story to story. The layout of Betty's house changes, the gang has celebrated
Christmas over 60 times, they've been in high school since 1941, etc.
I regard the Archie stories as tales of modern mythology. The characters have many different traits, deeds, and "facts"
attributed to them. So, obviously, not everything listed in this FAQ is consistent. For example, Betty's family is too poor
to afford more than a few clothes for her, but she owns quite a few cars.
The information presented in this FAQ is yours to accept or reject as you see fit. Don't like "Archie's Weird Mysteries"?
Ignore those entries. Think only the comic books should be counted? Ignore the cartoons and movie. Do you prefer that Betty
met Archie as a teenager? Ignore the Little Archie stories.
Of course, you're free to not only reject but to accept as well. If you want to base your fanfic in the 1980s but have Betty
write about the events of the 1970s "Betty Cooper Betty Cooper" stories in her diary with a down-to-earth realness, you're
perfectly free to do so.
The Betty Cooper FAQ is available in HTML format at
http://supergirl.741.com/Betty/bettyfaq.html
Yes, there is a Cheryl Blossom FAQ. It's available in HTML format at
http://ldloveszh.tripod.com/mark/cherlfaq.html
and in plain text at
http://ldloveszh.tripod.com/mark/cherlfaq.txt
I've compiled information from many different sources into this FAQ. I've reviewed even more sources in search of information. In order to give you, the readers, an idea of the scope that this FAQ covers, here is a list of all of the sources that I've reviewed:
Regular Comics
Newspaper Comic Strips
Digest Magazines
Trade Paperbacks
I've also included information from "Archie Meets The Punisher", Vol. 1, No.
1, published in 8/94. This comic book was published by Marvel, but Archie
Comics did work with them on it, so I included it.
Television Series
This FAQ does not include information from the Archie Christian comic
books published in the 1970s by Spire Christian Comics. I have deliberately
excluded them since their purpose is to promote a religion, and thus there
is a bias in the way Betty is portrayed. I consider these comic books
unreliable.
Also, I did not include Betty's advice in the "Dear Betty" and "Dear Betty &
Veronica" columns. 1) That's too much stuff to write down. 2) I don't feel
it's very accurate.
I also didn't include information from any stories where the characters know that they're fictional characters, such as "The Kid Who Wrecked Riverdale" Parts One-Four in Archie, Free Comic Book Day Edition, No. 1 (7/03).
Also, I didn't include information from any stories where the characters are in completely unrealistic situations (such as Betty being the letter-turner on "Wheel of Fortune", or Betty and Veronica in court over who gets Archie - with Mr. Weatherbee as the judge, etc.), such as two of the stories reprinted in Archie Americana Series, Volume 5, Best of the Eighties (2001).
Whenever I include information from a specific source, I give that source in
case you, the readers, wish to look it up yourselves.
I'm not going to add any more information from the digests. It's too much
work, and most of the stories are old, so I don't want to add in information
out of sequence or accidentally enter in the same information twice if I find
the original issues that these stories were printed in. The only exceptions that I'm making are the new stories printed first
in the digests and Betty's Digest Magazine, No. 1 (11/96), since it's too large and good a source to pass up.
Even though this biography covers a lot, it barely scratches the surface of
who Betty Cooper is. There are over sixty years' worth of comics, a few
television series, and a live-action made-for-TV movie. As I get more of
these sources, I'll add them in.
In order to make the FAQ less crowded (and to cut down on the size), I've
developed codes for the titles, so they won't be typed repeatedly in the
sources. Here are the codes for the titles:
Archie (ARC)
Betty Cooper is a character that appears in comic books published by Archie
Comic Publications, Inc.
Betty's first appearance was in the first frame of the first Archie story,
published in the December, 1941, issue of Pep Comics. In that story, Archie
sought to impress the new girl in the neighborhood, Betty Cooper. But,
despite warnings from his woman-hating chum, Jughead Jones, Archie wound up
getting into all sorts of trouble when he tried to do a highwire act at a
traveling circus. The kids all looked to be no more than 12 or 13, but by the
time they appeared in their next story, they were teenagers.
The information in this section came from "Everything's Archie-The Inside
Story of Archie Comics" by Jeff Branch and Paul Castiglia.
They're too numerous to mention! I think it's safe to assume that Betty has
appeared in almost every issue of almost every series involving the Archie
characters. So, chances are, if you pick up an Archie comic book, Betty will
be in it.
Among Betty's titles are:
Archie's Girls Betty & Veronica. Having begun as a back-up feature in
"Archie", Betty and Veronica incessantly plotted, schemed, and fought over
Archie, and any other boy they came across while maintaining a humorous arm's
length friendship with each other. The girls' misadventures (some complete
with hilarious catfights) would soon become a key part of the Archie legend.
This title started sometime in the 1950s and had jumbo-sized yearly editions.
I'll try to get more info soon.
Betty and Me. This was Betty's first solo title, and it was the precursor to
the current "Betty" series. It started in the early 1970s and ran for 200
issues, ending in early 1993, then relaunched a month later as "Betty". I'll
try to get more info soon.
Betty's Diary. This title started in 1986. The original concept of Betty's
Diary began in the pages of "Archie's JokeBook" with the hopelessly lovesick
Betty relating rather exaggerated and humorous tales of her exploits with
Archie in her diary. In the new version, stories, told in first-person
narrative by Betty herself, would focus on the day-to-day events in her life
as she truthfully related them in her diary. The stories, written by the
likes of Kathleen Webb, Frank Doyle, and Rod Ollerenshaw, were warm, funny,
touching, thought-provoking, occasionally heartrending, but always told with
a down-to-earth realness that often eschewed the typically mindless slapstick
approach of all the other Archie titles. Humor was not the primary goal of
storytelling in "Betty's Diary"; the stories made you smile, and they made
you think about life. Unfortunately, despite how well-crafted the book had
been, "Betty's Diary" was cancelled in early 1991. I'll try to get more info
soon.
Betty. This is Betty's current solo title. It's published monthly. I'll try
to get more info soon.
Betty and Veronica. This title is currently in Volume 2. It's published
monthly. I'll try to get more info soon.
Betty and Veronica Spectacular. This is simply another B&V title, nothing
"spectacular" about it. It's published every 2 months. I'll try to get more
info soon.
Betty and Veronica Digest Magazine. This is a 128-page book containing old
and new stories. It's published 8 times a year. I'll try to get more info
soon.
Betty and Veronica Double Digest Magazine. This is a 256-page book containing
old and new stories. It's published 8 times a year. I'll try to get more info
soon.
Archie Comics created custom environmental comic books for the cities of San
Diego and Chino which tied in with Earth Day. I'll try to get more info soon.
Archie Comics has also produced a variety of custom comics for such
businesses and agencies as Radio Shack, Alcoholics Anonymous, the FBI, and
New York State. The cause of literacy in Mississippi led to the creation of a
custom comic book for that state's school system, promoting the importance
and the fun of reading. I'll try to get more info soon.
Archie Comics created a series of public service announcements for abstinence
from smoking, missing children, and AIDS education, to name a few. I'll try
to get more info soon.
Betty appeared in Marvel's "Archie Meets The Punisher". She may also be in
crossovers published by other comic book companies.
The information in this section came from "Everything's Archie-The Inside
Story of Archie Comics" by Jeff Branch and Paul Castiglia.
There was a popular Archie radio show back in the 1940s. It lasted for nearly
a decade. I'll try to get more info soon.
There were a few animated television series based on Archie comics.
The first group of shows were produced by Filmation Associates. It started as
"The Archie Show" in 1968, became "The Archie Comedy Hour" in 1969, "Archie's
Fun House" in 1970, "Archie's TV Funnies" in 1971, "The US of Archie" in
1974, and "The New Archie/Sabrina Hour" in 1977. During all these series,
Jane Webb was the voice of Betty Cooper. Read her filmography at
http://us.imdb.com/Name?Webb,+Jane
Songs done for the early Archie TV series were put on LP records. In 1968,
thanks to studio musicians, The Archies made their debut in record stands
with hip and fun songs. I'll try to get more info soon.
In 1987, Archie returned to television in a brand-new animated series
produced by DiC Entertainment for NBC called "The New Archies". In this
series, Archie and the gang were portrayed not as full-fledged teenagers, but
as thirteen year olds at Riverdale Junior High. The dress and slang and fads
employed by the kids were constant with the day, and while the stories were
mildly amusing, even leading to a "The New Archies" comic book, the show
itself didn't have the staying power of the original Filmation series and
only lasted until the end of the year. Lisa Coristine was the voice of Betty Cooper. Read her filmography at http://us.imdb.com/Name?Coristine,+Lisa
To kick off Archie's 50th Anniversary celebration, NBC aired a live-action
made-for-TV movie, "Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again", on May 6, 1990, as
the NBC Movie of the Week. It was produced in April by DiC Entertainment. The
movie has Archie and the gang, in their 30s, returning to Riverdale High for
their 15th class reunion. The movie was put on home video in 1995, retitled
"Archie: Return to Riverdale". Betty (played by Lauren Holly) is a grade
school teacher that's being bossed around by her crummy boyfriend, Robert.
The telemovie, which was broadcast during the May sweeps period, was seen as
a pilot for a possible series. Despite a pretty decent story and even better
performances from the actors and actresses who portrayed the Archie
characters, the movie finished a disappointing 51st in the Neilsen ratings,
having been thrashed by the prime-time premiere of the Kevin Costner / Sean
Connery remake of "The Untouchables" on CBS and the powerful one-two punch of
"Married...With Children" and "In Living Color" (featuring the then unknown
Jim Carrey) on FOX. Read Lauren Holly's filmography at
http://us.imdb.com/Name?Holly,+Lauren
Around 1997, several Archie young adult books were published. One of them is
called "Betty Cooper, Baseball Star". These are text-only books, like short
novels. I'll try to get more info soon.
The newest series, "Archie's Weird Mysteries", started on October 2, 1999. It aired Monday through Saturday on the PAX cable channel. The series featured the gang investigating ghosts, aliens, etc. It lasted for 39 episodes and is no longer in production. The final episode first aired on February 21, 2000. The voice cast reunited for a direct-to-video movie called "The Archies in Jugman", which came out on September 2, 2003. Danielle America Young was the voice of Betty Cooper. Read her filmography at http://us.imdb.com/Name?Young,+America
The information in this section came from "Everything's Archie-The Inside
Story of Archie Comics" by Jeff Branch and Paul Castiglia.
Um,...it depends on the story.
Betty's older sister Polly and brother Chic were originally introduced
in Little Archie stories in the late '60s and early '70s by
Little Archie writer/artist Bob Bolling. He used Chic when the
plot called a big brother type character who could do things a little
kid like Little Archie couldn't do. Polly seemed to be used in
humorous stories about how a little sibling (and her friends) could
make a teenager's life rough (or vice versa). The existence of
Polly and Chic was ignored in the regular Archie and Betty comics.
Years later (in the 80s and 90s), Bob Bolling was doing more writing
for Betty comics, and introduced Polly and Chic into the mainstream
Archie
comics. He made Polly an anchorwoman on the west coast and Chic a
spy(!) to explain why they weren't seen much in Riverdale...
Almost any Betty story written before 1990 (by someone besides
Bolling) will probably refer to Betty as an only child. Heck, I'm
sure some since 1990 did too.
Also, there was at least one story which was inconsistent with Betty's
having an older sister. In the Archie story "I Cried For You", Archie
refers to Betty as the Coopers' "only daughter".
So, to "straighten everything out", Betty didn't have any siblings until the '60s. Then, she got an older brother and older sister, but only while she was a little girl. In 1990 and later, she had older siblings as a teenager...sometimes.
Okay, here's the deal: Betty has siblings if you want her to. If you don't, then she's an only child.
The information in this section was contributed by Shad Z. (shadz@email.com) and GeeBee (gasper_b@bellsouth.net).
Older merchandise include:
an Archie's "Volleyball" t-shirt (b&w with Betty, Veronica, and Archie)
As for current merchandise:
a Betty hat with Betty's face
Betty and Veronica fashion dolls were scheduled to be released in November of
2000. They are being made by a company called Playing Mantis. The dolls are
11 1/2" tall, dressed in the latest fashions, complimented with accessories
and a 24-page comic book. Betty is dressed in white shoes and socks; a blue, gold, and white cheerleading outfit; and yellow and blue pom-pons. "Watch for additional releases coming soon.
Available at select toy stores nationwide." I haven't heard any news about
which stores the dolls are being sold at. I can only tell you to check the
advertisements and Editor's Notebook in the comic books and the website. I
hope to get more info soon.
There are 3 Betty & Veronica books that are published by miramax books and Hyperion Books For Children. Since Miramax is making the upcoming, live-action "Betty & Veronica" theatrical movie, these books are likely early tie-in merchandise. The books are "Are You Betty or Veronica?: A Quiz Book", "Betty & Veronica: Best Friends Forever", and "Betty & Veronica's Guide to Life". According to the official Archie Comics website, these books are available "Wherever Books Are Sold", so check your local bookstore.
Yes!
I have written a story called "BETTY COOPER: THIS IS WHO I AM". It is a more
mature story, not for little kids. If you're not a regular reader of Archie
comics, you might want to read the rest of this FAQ, so you can understand
Betty better, before proceeding to the story, which is located at
http://ldloveszh.tripod.com/mark/betty.html
This story has been translated into French by Pascal Plamondon and placed on
his Archie site, "Archie : le site francophone". The site will also have
more Archie stories (in French). The site is located at
http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/Lot/3546/
There are a few adult stories out there. No, I will not provide the URLs.
Search for them yourself at AltaVista
(http://www.altavista.com) and c|net
Search (http://www.search.com) using
Advanced Search. You can also find adult fanfics at my Adult Archie group at Yahoo! Groups. Search for it.
There's a hilarious short story called "Comic Book Universe Battles: Betty
Cooper vs. Veronica Lodge" at
http://www.electricferret.com/fights/bettyveronica.htm
Check the various Archie titles for new fan art every month, as well as
Archie Comics Online,
http://www.archiecomics.com
You can find adult fan art at my Adult Archie group at Yahoo! Groups. Search for it.
I'll see if there is any other Betty artwork on the 'Net.
Here are some quick facts on Betty Cooper. This is so you can get a general
idea of her before exploring the details.
Elizabeth (Betty) Cooper lives in the town of Riverdale in the United States
of America. She has long blonde hair, which she wears in a few different
styles. Betty is a tomboy.
Betty's parents are Hal and Alice Cooper. Betty has an older sister named
Polly.
Betty's best friend is rich girl Veronica Lodge. Betty usually gets along
well with Veronica, but the two of them constantly fight over their common
boyfriend, Archie Andrews. What they see in him I'll never know.
Betty is 17 years old and attends 11th grade at Riverdale High School. Betty
is a cheerleader. She plays the tambourine in the band The Archies.
Betty's friends include Veronica Lodge, Reggie Mantle, Midge Klump, Dilton
Doiley, Nancy Harris, and Cheryl Blossom.
This information comes from Archie Comics Online as of Saturday, October 23,
1999:
Just as it's hard not to like Archie, it's absolutely impossible not to love
Betty. Blue eyed, blonde, perky and beautiful with a personality that's
sweeter than honey, Betty is the sort of girl boys can't help but fall madly
in love with. A smile from Betty can brighten even the darkest mood and her
bubbly, always positive outlook on life makes everyone around her feel like
a million dollars.
While Betty isn't perfect, it just seems that she is. Her faith in people is
unshakable, and her loyalty to her friends is unbreakable. Betty is many
things to many people: a warm, vibrant, fun loving girl who lives for the
present but thinks of her future; a tomboy with spunk and a lady with
polish; an irrepressible free spirit and a responsible young woman, a
dreamer and a realist with a heart that's bigger than all outdoors.
Even though Betty can date any boy she wants, her heart always has and
always will belong to Archie. Despite playing second fiddle to her best
friend, Veronica, Betty never gives up hope that one day, Archie will come
to his senses and see that she is the only girl for him. And while her own
little plots and schemes don't always work, Betty finds that what works best
for snaring Archie is when she's simply her sweet, loving self.
However, boys do line up at Betty's door to win her affections, most notably
a couple of bad guys. Longtime friend and all around creep Reggie Mantle has
started to show genuine feelings for Betty while Cheryl Blossom's rotten
twin brother Jason is deeply attracted to her. And why not? As the old
saying goes, "Blondes have more fun!", and no girl in Riverdale has more fun
than Betty.
This information comes from the official Archie Comics website as of Friday, May 26, 2006:
Name: Betty Cooper
When Betty went to Riverdale Junior High School, they had an annual Slumber
Party Dance, where the students and faculty wore their best pajamas. Betty
thought that if she was elected Dream Queen, Archie might like her more. Even
thought she handed out cookies that she and Ethel baked, Betty ended up
voting for Ethel, who won.
Betty went to Camp Windemere. She loved it.
Betty and Veronica fought over Archie even back when he hated girls.
Archie went back in time and met a young Betty on the day that she and her family moved to Riverdale. Betty didn't like young Archie, but older Archie convinced Betty to give him a chance. Young Archie crashed his bike while doing a crazy stunt, and Betty became friends with him.
Betty watched an Olympic skiier win when she was a little girl.
Betty can surf - with Veronica on the same surfboard!
Betty can hula hoop.
Betty can use a typewriter.
Betty can twirl a basketball on her left index finger.
Betty got or made a costume for Archie and used make-up to make him look like Boy George.
Betty helps her mother make Thanksgiving dinner.
Betty agrees with Veronica that they are the best artists in their class.
Betty can write jingles.
Betty can skateboard.
Betty can make sculptures with macaroni and hair spray.
Betty can talk in a redneck country accent. She does it as a mild insult.
Betty can perform magic tricks.
Betty can build sand castles.
Betty can rollerblade.
Betty can fix cars.
Betty seems to be a natural at playing horseshoes, but she says it's just dumb luck. She really doesn't like it that much.
Betty can break a balloon by throwing a dart at it.
Betty probably can water ski.
Betty can sew.
Betty is a great frisbee thrower and taught Veronica.
Betty is a black belt in martial arts. It took her two years to earn it.
Betty knows how to say "No" in German and Russian.
Betty can navigate through a deadly maze of corridors.
Betty can dive and swim underwater by holding her breath.
Betty can walk over logs across chasms.
Betty can swing on ropes across chasms.
Betty can dance to Caribbean music.
If Betty hears a noise, she picks up a frying pan to defend herself.
Betty's parents go on vacation, leaving her home alone.
Betty can make a prom dress.
Betty can take care of a dog.
Betty doesn't mind being a scullery maid at Veronica's renaissance party, because, "after all, somebody has to cook and clean".
Betty can grill sausages.
Betty can speak at least some medieval English. ("Forsooth! Methinks so!") She does it to get into her part at the renaissance party.
Betty can dance to medieval-style music.
Betty climbs a tree and jumps onto a roof after a cat that she is taking care of.
Betty guessed that a 600cc snowmobile made a certain set of tracks. It's unknown whether she was right or not.
Betty can ski.
Betty can play an electric guitar.
Betty met international playboy and popular movie star Bo Derek.
Betty won a mechanical bucking bull-riding contest at Veronica's Western birthday party, beating all of the boys.
Betty met John Travolta and his younger sister.
Betty won Riverdale High School's Flash Dance Contest.
Betty won a Flash Dance Contest on MTV.
Betty was in an Archies music video that got on MTV.
Betty met Michael Jackson and got his autograph. She also gave him her autograph. She watched him rehearse and thinks that he's fantastic.
Betty met Bruce Springsteen in a record store. He gave her a special stage pass to his concert to make up for her not being able to find a copy of his newest album. Later that day, when Betty went to the concert building, she was mistaken for a roadie and put to work. When she was done, she had to push through the crowd to get back on stage. The smoke machine started, and Betty passed out. To make it up to her, Bruce took her out to dinner with his band. Betty and Bruce had to hide in trash cans to escape from fans. Bruce had to redo two cuts on his new album. Bruce said that maybe they could go out the next day. Bruce kissed Betty on her left cheek. Some female fans chased after Betty, thinking that she was Bruce's new girlfriend, to get her autograph. Betty got into the limo and told Terry, the chauffeur, to take her home. Her clothes were ripped, and her hair was a mess, by the time she got home. The next morning, Bruce's messenger left some albums and a note from Bruce for Betty. He had to leave immediately on a special tour, so they wouldn't be getting together. Betty was happy about that.
Betty caught the bouquet at her cousin Marie's wedding.
Betty caught a cat burglar, which was really an escaped monkey, and recovered stolen possessions for everyone in the neighborhood.
Betty won first prize in the Instant Soapy Cereal Contest, but she wanted
second prize, $200, which she got.
Betty won a new Easter outfit in a jingle contest, which she wasn't happy
with.
Betty won first prize in the State-Wide Art Contest - a blue ribbon and $500
cash - but disqualified herself because she won by mistake.
Betty is the Super Nintendo Champ of Riverdale. She's really good at playing
video games with her asciiPad controller.
Betty and Veronica were interviewed for a TV series about strange phenomena.
Betty saw a legendary lake monster named Nelly, which Betty thinks is "one of
the girls".
Veronica had made a Betty Cooper doll as one in a line of dolls that would be
sold.
Betty organized a very exclusive Archie Fan Club. She and Archie's mom were
the only two members.
Betty was voted Queen of the Junior Prom.
Betty unknowingly acted in a cheap film, but Cheryl was able to get her paid
for her acting.
Betty saved Archie, Reggie, Veronica, and Jughead's lives when they almost
fell.
Betty saved Reggie's life when he almost fell off a ledge.
Betty imprisoned a demon (after she accidentally released it).
Betty boarded a real spaceship with Archie, Jughead, and Veronica and met two real aliens. She helped to rescue Reggie from the aliens. She and her friends all escaped with Reggie's help.
Betty made a snowboard-for-two, and she soon realized it doesn't work.
Betty was selected student of the year.
Betty won three bronze medals at the Riverdale Winter Teen Olympics - in
snowboarding, downhill skiing, and figure skating.
Betty often makes the honor roll. She says it's hard to keep up her GPA.
Betty broke the girls' varsity basketball team's losing streak.
Betty was an extra in a movie called "Danger Girl".
Betty got to travel through time using Dilton's time machine.
Betty was turned middle-aged briefly, but she's happy to be young again.
Betty solved a crime involving a fake leaf monster that was scaring people.
Betty goes on a field trip with two forensic investigators to investigate the multiple, mysterious disappearances of an arcade game from a specific cinema chain. She helps out by making a suggestion. Betty smiles brightly after being complimented by one of the forensics specialists. Betty helps give the summary later at the police station, after the criminals have been arrested.
Betty got to meet an Olympic ski victor that she saw win when she was a little girl.
Betty scores the last three-pointer in Riverdale's game against Central, winning 63 to 61. Her teammates carry her in victory. Betty wipes her sweat off with a white towel after the game.
Betty entered Kiss' 30th anniversary contest to be a guest guitarist for the band. She came in and knew every Kiss song by heart. She won the contest but kept it a secret from her friends until the night of the concert, when she appeared on-stage in face paint, a pink 1-piece suit, black gloves, and black thigh-high boots and played guitar with Kiss. Her friends were shocked. Archie said "Omigosh!! Our sweet little Betty is a rock and roll animal!" Frankie said "Listen to her play! She's really good!" Betty was introduced to the audience after the first song then continued playing. Betty won the cash prize of $5,000. After the concert, Frankie said "Betty, you were awesome!"
Every photographer in town came to the school dance to take photos of the big science award winner: Dilton Doiley. Betty, as his date, posed with Dilton for the pictures. Veronica's date, Danny Morgan, guessed that Betty and Dilton will probably appear in every paper in the country. He said he thinks he'll have Uncle Emil (a famous photographer) give him a big, big print of their photo.
Betty met the Veronicas, an Australian female pop duo, at Pop's.
Betty was involved in an accident when she collided head-on with a car that hit its brakes while she was riding a boy's bicycle. She was fine, though.
When Betty gets angry, she pulls on people's hair!
Betty goes to the gym and plays basketball to work off her frustrations.
Betty gets angry when Veronica indirectly calls Archie "the world's biggest worm".
When Betty got angry at Archie, she dumped a bowl of pistachio ice cream on his head.
When the boys said that baseball isn't for girls, Betty got angry, organized
her own team of girls, and beat the boys!
When Betty gets angry, she throws people into the water!
Betty sometimes calls people names when she's angry.
Betty can be cruel when she's angry, like throwing Archie's shoes into the
water at the beach and letting his feet burn!
Some day, Betty would like to "touch" Archie - meaning beat him up!
Sometimes when Betty is treated badly, she treats that person the same way.
Betty threatens to beat people up when she's angry.
Betty and Veronica both get mad when Archie's with another girl.
Betty hits Archie in the back of the head with a newspaper if she sees him
with another girl. Betty enjoys doing this.
Betty got angry at Archie after Reggie played a practical joke on them to scare them.
Betty calls Archie "crumbcake" when she's angry at him.
When Archie climbed up a ladder to Betty's bedroom window to apologize to her, she pushed the ladder back, causing Archie to land in the bushes.
Betty got angry when Veronica, previewing her new gossip column for the "Riverdale Reporter" over the school's PA system, informed the school that Betty's father wasn't getting the promotion that he was counting on, so Betty wouldn't be going to the art museums in Italy that summer. Betty yelled at Veronica, even though Veronica couldn't hear her.
Betty called Reggie by his first and last name when she was angry with him.
Betty ignores Reggie when she's angry at him.
Betty called Archie "so petty and vindictive" when she was angry with him.
When Reggie told Betty and Veronica that Archie was playing them against each other to satisfy his own ego, they believed him and confronted Archie, demanding that he choose one of them to be his steady girlfriend. When he asked to be allowed to think about it over the weekend, Betty and Veronica put Archie in a trash can.
Betty gets really angry when Veronica's assistant, Stacy, asks for Betty's
name.
Betty stops Veronica from beating Stacy up.
Betty beat Dilton up when she was angry at him.
When Betty was mad at Reggie, she wished him to have terrible kids.
Betty isn't upset that Frankie ignores her, or that Maria doesn't say goodbye, since they're "blinded by love".
Betty is upset when Veronica pretends she's still hypnotized. She puns that Veronica "really laid an egg with that one".
Betty angrily punned when Veronica complained about the super-hero costume that Betty talked her into wearing to a movie.
Betty called a person that verbally abused Frankie Valdez "a jerk".
Betty felt insulted when Veronica called her guitar "quaint and hokey".
Betty got angry when Veronica said of course she'd probably hate her outfit.
Betty has a white watch. She wears it on her right wrist.
Betty owns a portable cassette player.
Betty has a picture camera.
Betty has a stuffed toy, which Archie had won for her at a carnival by sneezing bottles over.
Betty collects toy animals stuffed with beans.
Betty owns a beeper and a cellular phone.
Betty has her own computer.
Betty has an orange cat named Caramel, which she talks to and lets lick her.
Betty has a white purse with a pink heart on it.
Betty has her own phone line.
Betty made a scrapbook for her memories. The sections include Archie and Me,
Happy Holidays, Summer Fun, and School Daze. It may have more sections.
Archie owes Betty $10, and he's putting off paying her indefinitely.
Betty owns a photo camera.
Betty drives a pink car. The license plate number is BETTY.
Betty drives a blue convertible. The license plate number is BTY-1.
Betty owns a giant stuffed teddy bear, which she won at a fair after breaking a balloon by throwing a dart at it.
Betty owns a baking sheet that she got as a gift from a robotic duplicate of Reggie.
Betty has a red purse.
Betty has a piggy bank.
Betty has a bank account that's almost non-existent.
Betty has an alarm clock.
Betty owns an original doll in its original box.
Betty has a laptop computer.
Betty has a scanner for her computer.
Betty almost bought a motorcycle.
Betty doesn't have a cell phone.
Betty has in-line skates that run on tiny computers. She also has a matching
helmet.
Betty has a brown purse with a strap.
Betty has a cell phone.
Betty drives a white, two-door car. The license plate number is BET.
Betty drives a purple car. The license plate number is BET 1.
Betty has a collection of stuffed toys on her dresser - and on a shelf above her bed.
Betty has a white cup with the letter "R" on it in purple. She uses it to hold pencil and a ruler.
Betty has a desk lamp.
Betty owns an MP3 player.
Betty drives an expensive-looking yellow car.
Betty drives a pink car. The license plate number is BETTY.
Betty drives a blue convertible. The license plate number is BTY-1.
Betty drives a pink convertible.
Betty drives a blue car.
Betty drives a yellow car.
Betty drives a white, two-door car. The license plate number is BET.
Betty drives a purple car. The license plate is BET 1.
When Mr. Lodge wouldn't let the girls ride a mechanical bucking bull at Veronica's Western birthday party, Betty disguised herself as a cowboy and entered the contest anyway.
Betty tricked Reggie with styrofoam snowballs.
Betty lied to Archie and Veronica that there were no two seats together in a movie theater in order to separate them.
Betty dressed up as an Albino Big Foot to scare Cheryl away from Archie and
Reggie. But it was Veronica's idea.
Betty decided that she and her friend, Emily, would sneak Greenie, Emily's new pet gecko, out Betty's front door, so Betty's mom wouldn't see it. Betty lied to her mom about what she and Emily were up to and told her mom that she doesn't want to know about the song and dance.
When Archie told Betty that he couldn't take her to the dance, Betty initially expressed her relief, but then, after Archie questioned it, she made up some other excuse to make Archie seem responsible.
Betty agreed to sneak into the recording studio with Veronica.
Betty, Archie, and Midge go on an undercover mission to find out where Veronica is going after school. It was Archie's idea.
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Betty has lots of diaries that she's filled up over the years.
Betty writes down all of her dates with Archie in her diary.
Betty's mother was surpsied when Betty said that she and Veronica were going to fix dinner that night.
Betty's father joked about having bicarb handy when Betty said that she and Veronica were going to fix dinner that night. It ended up being "a meal worth remembering" to him.
Betty's mother sometimes calls Betty "Betty dear".
Betty thinks of her mom and dad as teachers. Her mom taught her how to cook, clean, sew, and use the computer. Both her parents taught her right from wrong, and how to get along in life.
Betty wants her and her mom to start a personal fitness program (lifting weights, stair climb machine, treadmill) by joining a gym. But her mom tells her about all the exercise that she gets at home by taking care of everything, so Betty says, from now on, she's going to pitch in and help her more.
Betty kisses her mom on the cheek.
Betty's mother likes most pets but can't stand the sight of snakes or lizards.
Betty says "Good night, mom and dad!" to her parents.
Betty tells her parents, "Be sure to wake me if I don't get up when the alarm rings!"
Betty's mother turned off Betty's alarm when she finds out that school is cancelled. She woke Betty up in the process.
Betty says "Good morning, mom!"
Betty is just wild about striped clothes.
Betty sometimes wears lipstick.
Betty once wore a feather stole made of plucked chicken feathers.
Betty thinks that the preppie look is adorable, loves it, and has to dress that way.
Betty finds beaded hair "striking" and "super".
Betty likes to wear Western clothes.
Betty thinks that some punk hairdos are "becoming".
Betty wears a dark-blue one-piece swimsuit, dark blue leg-warmers (with light blue in the middle), and yellow shoes while flash dancing.
Betty wears a red one-piece swimsuit, a white belt, yellow stockings, dark blue leg-warmers, and red shoes while flash dancing.
Betty wears pink nail polish on her fingernails.
Betty wears gold pants, grey shoes, a white short-sleeved shirt, an orange vest, a black tie, and an orange headband to Veronica's party.
Betty wears a blue-and-white-striped, long-sleeved shirt with a golden teddy bear in the middle to sleep.
Betty wears a green-and-white-striped one-piece swimsuit (with a black stripe around the waist), green stockings, and a green hair tie while exercising at the gym.
Betty wears back to school fashions, including a striped dress shirt, a tie,
and a jacket.
Betty wears white pearl earrings.
Betty wears gold pearl earrings.
Betty wears a black hat with red smiley faces on it.
Betty wears a shirt with the left arm slightly pulled down, revealing her white, sleeveless shirt underneath.
Betty ties her pigtails with red bows.
Betty sleeps in a white, long-sleeved, button-up shirt.
Betty won a new Easter outfit in a jingle contest, which she wasn't happy
with.
Betty's wardrobe consists mostly of empty hangars and not-so-empty moths.
Betty likes to wear knee-high boots.
Betty has a t-shirt with Archie's face on it!
It can take Betty as much as an hour to dress and put make-up on.
Betty has a pink-purple long-sleeved shirt (black collar) with a Panda bear
on it. She also has purple pants and shoes and a green raincoat.
Veronica gives Betty castoffs from her closet.
Betty sometimes likes to wear dresses.
Betty doesn't like it when Veronica wears the same clothes as her.
Betty likes to wear Egyptian-style clothes.
Betty likes to wear clothes with medieval-style art.
Betty likes to wear 1950s-style clothes.
Betty has a white shirt with a pink heart on it. She also has a white purse
with a pink heart on it.
Betty thinks 1970s fashions are so cool!
Betty likes to wear 1980s clothes.
Betty likes to make copies of expensive clothes for herself.
Betty is the same size as or larger than Veronica and Cheryl.
Betty wore a jungle costume while performing in Cheryl's mom's "Save the
Rain Forest" benefit fashion show.
Betty sometimes wears hats on the beach.
Betty wears a bikini.
Betty wears a one-piece swimsuit.
Betty likes to wear torn jean shorts.
Betty carries a red purse over her left shoulder.
Betty wears a red jacket, a white shirt, a red skirt, elevated red sandals, and grey pearl earrings.
Betty would love to have too many clothes in her closet.
Even though Betty doesn't have many clothes, she donates some to a charity
drive.
When Betty rescued her friends from a maze and imprisoned a demon, she
dressed up like Lara Croft from the "Tomb Raider" series.
Betty got some of Veronica's old swimsuits when Veronica was getting ready
to buy new ones.
Betty has a blue cap that reads "BETS".
Betty doesn't seem to like the gothic look.
Betty sometimes wears a bra.
Betty likes earrings, brooches, and pins, though she doesn't wear jewelry
all that often.
Betty only has enough money to buy old clothes at thrift stores.
Betty likes to wear vintage clothes.
Betty likes to wear a green, denim capri outfit. The top is a jean halter
top with embroidered pink butterfly print. The capri are stretched jean
capri with butterfly. To complete this outfit, Betty wears cute 3 1/4" woven
espadrile sandals.
Betty likes to wear a striped tube top with a matching bucket hat, cotton
board shorts with buttons going down both sides of the pants, and platform
shoes with an adjustable ankle strap and cover buckle.
Betty thinks wearing a cowbell is stupid.
Betty likes to wear camouflage clothes.
Betty likes to wear 1940s leisure clothes, including bare midriff swimsuits,
tunic dresses, and do-nut hats.
Betty covers her hair with her arms if she's outside in the rain.
Betty likes to wear tank tops.
Betty gets really angry when Veronica flirts with Archie.
Since Betty doesn't have enough money for a new prom dress, she goes to malls
and sketches ideas. Then she makes her own prom dress.
Betty wears a red-and-black shirt with a black heart on it. She wears red shoes with it.
Betty wears a purple shirt with a butterfly on it.
Betty wears a red shirt with a rainbow on it.
Betty wears a blue shirt with a cat's head on it.
Betty wears a purple, long-sleeved shirt with a while flower on it.
Betty followed a fad Veronica had started by wearing her hair tall, held
together with duct tape, carpet glue, styrofoam, wax, velcro, and chicken
wire. She also wore a red bow in her hair.
Betty has a white purse.
Betty wears white sandals, a white short-sleeved shirt, and purple bikini briefs.
Betty wears a blue-and-black bikini and a white, short-sleeved shirt.
Betty wears a purple, one-piece swimsuit and a white shirt with the sleeves rolled up to her elbows.
Betty wears grey cut-off jean shorts.
Betty likes to wear bikinis.
Betty has a white short-sleeved shirt with a purple butterfly on it.
Betty likes to wear a Hawaiian dress.
Betty wears a short red dress with short sleeves.
Betty wears a blue, short-sleeved shirt with a white flower on it.
Betty wears a red-and-black shirt with a black heart on it. She wears red pants with it.
At a Fashion Wishing Well, Betty tosses in a coin and wishes for a new coat, a new handbag, and shoes to die for.
Betty wears a sports jersey-style nightgown.
Betty dressed up as an angel in a skimpy dress for a costume party.
Betty wears a black-and-yellow-striped sleeveless shirt, a pink one-piece swinmsuit (with a black stripe around the waist), blue legwarmers, black-and-pink-striped wristbands, and a pink headband while exercising.
Betty wears a pink one-piece swinmsuit, pink leg-warmers, and pink shoes while exercising.
Betty wears blue pants; white socks; white shoes with green soles and laces; a green belt; a green headband; and a long-sleeved shirt with green arms, a green collar, a white middle, and green dots.
Betty takes care of neighbors' pets to get enough money to buy her "dream dress", her "gorgeous garment" - a blue-grey dress with red dots.
Her parents bought her a new wardrobe already, so Betty wants to pay for the dress herself. The dress is on sale.
Betty thinks that caring for animals is a "fun way" to earn enough money to buy "that adorable dress".
While stuck on the neighbors' roof at night, Betty calls the dress shop to find out if the dress will still be on sale tomorrow.
Betty goes back-to-school shopping at the mall.
Betty wears sunglasses on the beach.
Betty wears a navel-baring blue-and-white-striped shirt.
Betty wears a blue pajama shirt and blue pajama shorts (or a skirt) when it snows.
Betty wears blue slippers with white on top.
Betty seems to not be concerned about looking silly in public, such as wearing a bush disguise.
Betty was concerned when she and Veronica were snowed in at a shopping mall and had to spend the entire night there. She called it a "sad situation". She slept on a couch in a furniture store, using her red jacket as a blanket.
Betty used to have a fear of horror movies. Whenever she screamed in the
theater, everyone thought she was some kind of nut. Now she likes horror
movies.
Betty is afraid of squirrels.
Security systems make Betty feel uneasy. She feels her every move is being
monitored. She gets paranoid over them.
Betty encountered a real werewolf - the sheriff - but got away safely, thanks to Jughead.
Betty finds sea creatures gross.
Betty is afraid of ghosts.
When Betty is surprised by something, she says "Yipes, all get out" rapidly with the stress on the "get".
If Betty is scared, she holds onto Archie's arm.
Betty agrees to not date Archie when threatened with bad nightmares for the rest of her life.
One of Betty's worst fears was becoming "stupid" and ruining her "perfect grades" with "dumb blondeness".
Betty got chased by a dinosaur and sought shelter in Pop's Chock'lit Shoppe.
Betty is afraid of Death Valley and thinks the weather is "combustible".
Betty gets nervous when it snows pretty hard while she's driving.
Betty screamed when she saw "a big, ugly spider" in her bedroom.
Betty likes popcorn with lots of butter.
Betty likes Coke.
Betty likes grilled and roasted hot dogs.
Betty likes cotton candy.
Betty likes corn on the cob.
Betty likes Sunkist Fun Fruits fruit snacks.
Betty likes FruitSlush ready to freeze real fruit snack.
Betty likes cereal.
Betty likes Capri Sun Safari Punch.
Betty likes chocolate chip cookies and can bake them.
Betty likes apple pie and can bake them.
Betty likes burgers.
Betty likes chocolate sundaes with whipped cream.
Betty likes chicken and can cook them.
Betty likes hot chocolate, extra heavy on the whipped cream.
Ice cream cake is Betty's favorite kind of cake.
Betty likes pizza.
Betty likes strawberry shakes.
Betty brings a lunch basket to the beach. It includes fried chicken, sausages, and potato pancakes.
Betty likes sandwiches.
Betty likes to gulp bottled water.
Betty likes profiteroles (a pile of filled cream puffs, glazed with a layer
of caramelized, spun sugar) and can make it, though it's complicated and
expensive to make. She made it for her mom's birthday, with not much help
from Archie.
Betty likes chocolates.
Betty smiled when Pop Tate suggested dessert.
Betty likes cola.
Betty likes fish.
Betty likes mints.
Betty likes peaches and cream instant oatmeal.
Betty likes ice cream from a cone.
Betty would like to eat gourmet dinners.
Betty likes coffee and pastries for dessert.
Betty likes a large popcorn, a soda, and licorice when at the movies.
Betty likes hot cocoa.
Veronica likes to gross Betty out.
Betty sometimes eats Thanksgiving dinner at Veronica's house.
Betty tells Veronica to ignore Jughead when his juvenile humor upsets Veronica, yet Betty smiles at his jokes.
When Betty imagined herself and Archie getting married, Veronica attended the wedding but was upset.
Betty and Veronica usually go to the mall when they're bored.
Betty asks Veronica if her parents will mind if Veronica eats with Betty and her family.
Betty sits in a floatation device in Veronica's swimming pool.
Betty has ridden in the Lodges' private jet.
Betty has ridden in Veronica's expensive cars. She thought it was super.
Betty has eaten in fabulous restaurants. Veronica paid for her meals.
Veronica gives Betty gorgeous clothes that have been collecting dust in her closet.
Betty has played tennis and golf at Veronica's exclusive country club.
Betty has ridden thoroughbred horses with Veronica at the Lodge riding stables.
Betty has gone skiing at the Lodges' private mountain lodge.
Betty goes to the beach with Veronica and meets guys there.
Sometimes, Betty wonders why her life can't be like Veronica's. She wonders why she had to be born middle class. She thinks that her clothes are pitiful, her room is cramped, and her house is tiny. She thinks that Veronica doesn't deserve to have all that money, because all she does is flaunt it. She thinks that, no matter how nice she thinks she looks, Veronica's clothes look better. She wonders why she even bothers. She sees Veronica with Archie and thinks of herself as a nobody with nothing. She wonders why some people have it all, and everyone else has to just scrape by. She starts to cry. Then someone, sometimes Miss Grundy, snaps her back to reality and always makes her think.
Betty lets Veronica get humiliated if Veronica is ignorant and bribes Betty
with clothes, but she doesn't feel good about it.
Betty flatters Veronica to get her to do things for her.
Betty can change clothes in front of Veronica without feeling embarrassed.
Betty wants to know if Veronica gets kissed on her dates, but Veronica says
it's none of her business.
Betty likes to make Veronica jealous.
Betty and Veronica consider each other best friends.
Betty makes jokes about Veronica.
Betty doesn't want Veronica to talk to her if Veronica insults her.
Betty had to write a story for a class assignment, and she used it to make
fun of Veronica. Later, she and Veronica wrote a story to make fun of Archie
and Cheryl.
Betty likes to get even with Veronica.
Betty and Cheryl became best friends after Veronica played a mean joke on
Cheryl. Betty was very mad at Ronnie and didn't want to hang out with her
anymore. However, she was touched by Veronica's apology to Cheryl, and Betty
and Veronica became best friends again.
Betty tells Veronica to "be quiet" when Veronica insults her.
Veronica insists that her friends, including Betty, come over to her house to swim.
Betty likes to play beachball with Veronica.
Betty can't really blame Veronica for choosing a trip over her friendship, since Veronica wanted to go since she was 5.
Betty and Veronica e-mail each other.
Betty likes to go to Veronica's backyard barbecues.
Veronica put a photo of Betty in her personal time capsule.
Betty mocks Veronica if she thinks that Veronica is upset over a minor thing.
Betty thinks that the Lodges are known for their pig-headedness, but she won't say this.
Betty tells Veronica that she's rich, vain, spoiled, and pampered, and she thinks the world revolves around her.
Betty invited Veronica and Cheryl to the Super Duper Cooper Christmas, a
traditional old-fashioned Christmas, at her house. Both girls came.
Betty can't accept money from Veronica.
Betty shows concern when Veronica insults Cheryl.
Betty wanted her and Veronica to make an oath for the millennium to stay
best friends forever, but Veronica didn't want to make the oath.
Veronica sometimes does mean things to Betty in order to get Archie to
herself.
Veronica shows off her new dress to her friends, including Betty.
Betty has a photo of her and Veronica together. She thinks Veronica is so
cool. Veronica also has a picture of Betty. They really envy each other.
Betty thinks her relationship with Veronica is solid as a rock.
Betty is happy, yet worried, when she steals Archie from Veronica.
Betty goes to Veronica's parties.
Betty is greatly upset and cries when Veronica steals Archie from her.
Betty bluntly tells Veronica that Veronica doesn't do anything.
Betty and Veronica like to go on shopping trips to the mall together.
Betty and Veronica like to hang out at the pizzeria.
Betty doesn't like it when Veronica talks on and on for hours.
Veronica considers Betty her best friend.
Betty likes to tell Veronica about her dates with new boyfriends.
Betty considers Veronica her best friend.
Betty and Veronica like to double date.
Betty doesn't care whether or not Veronica is leading a fashion trend.
Betty and Veronica hug each other and hold hands when they're scared.
Betty is pleasantly surprised when Veronica doesn't go on and on about her
trips.
Betty is happy that Veronica got to make a trip to the moon.
Veronica believes Betty has a lousy sense of fashion taste, and she tells her
so.
Betty warns Veronica when she's about to fall down the stairs with a cartload of books, but, afterwards, she doesn't seem concerned about Veronica's condition.
Veronica is upset that Betty, who's usually with her, decides to do something with someone else. She tries to show them up. Betty giggles and makes jokes when Veronica tries to cheat.
Betty likes to go camping with Veronica and Midge.
Betty is with Veronica when she lodges a complaint about the conditions of the roads.
Betty thinks that it's so cool that Veronica became Mayor of Pottsville.
Betty thinks that Veronica is a screwball, but she won't say this.
Betty runs to help Ronnie when she thinks she'll catch a cold.
Betty likes to swim in Veronica's pool.
Betty gets mad when Veronica won't include her in fun with her new friend, a little girl named Becky.
Betty and Veronica like to hang out at the beach together.
Betty considers herself to be Veronica's best friend.
Veronica always suckers Betty into doing hard work for her.
Betty likes to go to the mall with Veronica.
Betty and Veronica began dating Archie around the same time. Every time that
Archie went out with Veronica, Betty made sure he dated her as well, just so
Veronica wouldn't have more dates than her.
Betty and Veronica fight for the priviledge of being Archie's date to a concert, but they declare a truce to make sure that Cheryl doesn't go with Archie (which she wasn't going to).
Veronica gets Archie to spend a lot of money, and, by the time he gets around to Betty, he's broke and can barely afford to buy her a soda. This upsets Betty, and she lets Veronica know it.
Betty recognizes when Veronica is in one of her funny mood swings.
Betty points out the good when Veronica thinks that things have turned out badly.
Betty jokingly thinks of herself as a peasant compared to Veronica.
Veronica acknowledges to Betty that Archie is "our Archie".
Betty notices the gleam in Veronica's eye and knows that she's about to do
something bad.
Betty thinks Veronica's cracked when she kisses her pendant. She holds onto Archie in fear.
Betty and Veronica got in a car accident, but they weren't injured, and the car was apparently fine.
Betty gets stressed over dreams that she's been having lately: "They all seem to involve Archie, me and Veronica! Like take the dream I had the other night! Archie and I are on a ski left heading for a day on the slopes without a care in the world......when suddenly out of nowhere Veronica pops up! She gets Archie to leave the lift and join her......and away they go! But that's not nearly as bad as another I had recently! Archie and I are entered in a very competitive figure-skating tournament... The two of us are doing difficult stunts and death spirals and appear to be headed for gold metals......when unannounced, Ron appears on the ice! Archie's shadow and Veronica's shadow somehow manage to hook up......and before you know it, Archie's shadow pulls him away, and I and my shadow are left standing alone! And last night's dream was by far the worst! I'm making these two cute snowmen who look very much like Archie and me......when you-know-who comes into view! Veronica's sizzling vibes manage to melt the Archie snowman...revealing the real Archie! And then the two of them scamper off leaving me to gawk at them!"
When Betty showed up at the dance with Dilton, Veronica thought "What a loser!"
When Betty doesn't know what to say about Veronica's personalized guitar, she says "Wow! That's really...uh...something!"
Veronica was surprised that Betty likes Kiss. She thought that Betty was more of a bubble gum pop type of girl. Betty grinned and said "Hmph!! How little you know about me!"
Veronica offered a deal to Betty: She'll be Betty's fashion guru, if Betty shows Veronica some Kiss guitar licks. Betty agreed to the deal.
Veronica considers Betty to be her best friend.
Betty asks Veronica, "What kind of plans could keep you from spending time with two of your best friends?" (the other friend being Midge)
Betty can tell when Veronica seems "kind of strange" when making excuses.
Betty presses Veronica when she catches her in a lie.
Betty has never seen Veronica leave a store without making a purchase.
Betty was worried about Veronica and where she's been disappearing to after school.
Betty had to write a story for a class assignment, and she used it to make
fun of Veronica. Later, she and Veronica wrote a story to make fun of Archie
and Cheryl.
Betty is willing to help Cheryl when she's upset.
Betty and Cheryl became best friends after Veronica played a mean joke on
Cheryl. Betty was very mad at Ronnie and didn't want to hang out with her
anymore. However, she was touched by Veronica's apology to Cheryl, and Betty
and Veronica became best friends again.
Betty is surprised and worried to see Cheryl with Archie in France.
Betty invited Veronica and Cheryl to the Super Duper Cooper Christmas, a
traditional old-fashioned Christmas, in 1999. Both girls came.
Betty shows concern when Veronica insults Cheryl.
Cheryl considers herself and Betty friends.
Betty showed concern when Cheryl was wearing not enough clothes in February
of 1998 or 1999.
Betty thinks Cheryl is abnormal because of her ego.
Betty is angry when Cheryl kisses Archie.
Cheryl kidnapped Betty because Betty broke a date with Jason. Betty thinks
it's pretty rotten.
Betty thinks Jughead is a flake.
Betty sometimes invites Jughead and Archie to have Thanksgiving dinner at her
house. She doesn't ask her parents first, since she believes her mom won't
mind.
Betty fills in for Ethel as a movie usher when Ethel has a dental appointment.
Betty is excited when Dilton wins the science award for the state.
To show her appreciation for making possible a romantic evening with Archie,
Betty kissed Jughead on the cheek!
Betty is always sweet and nice to Jason Blossom, but she never looks at him
like she looks at Archie.
Betty shares her lunch basket with her friends on the beach.
Betty is friends with some kids in the neighborhood.
Reggie played a practical joke on Archie, Betty, and Veronica, even though it might have put them in danger.
Reggie realizes that, if he hurt Betty, she'd never speak to him again.
Betty gets mad at Veronica when she embarasses Jughead by spreading lies. However, she's happy when Jughead does the same thing back to Veronica.
When a teenaged Miss Grundy tried to make out with Reggie, and Reggie told Betty to help her, Betty smiled, told him that it looks like he was doing all right by himself, and watched.
Betty called Reggie pretentious, crude, and obnoxious.
Betty was surprised when a robotic duplicate of Reggie ordered food for Jughead and offered to pay for it.
When a robotic duplicate of Reggie offered to buy ice cream for Betty and mow her lawn, Betty seemed happy.
Betty boarded a real spaceship with Archie, Jughead, and Veronica and met two real aliens. She helped to rescue Reggie from the aliens. She and her friends all escaped with Reggie's help.
Betty and Archie climb up into Jughead's bedroom window.
Betty is friends with Ethel and Nancy.
Betty likes to clear snow off of her neighbors' property to make them happy,
but the neighborhood kids are angry at her because they don't have any work
to do and won't get paid.
Betty and Veronica have a friend named Brigitte, who's a porgy musician. She
didn't always live in Riverdale.
Betty applauded and cheered Dilton's offer to completely automate Pop Tate's Chock'lit Shoppe with machines.
The Stanley 9000, an out-of-control computer system that Dilton had installed in Pop Tate's Chock'lit Shoppe, called Betty, synthesized Pop's voice, and invited her over to preview his new movie, "Food Booth". When Betty arrived at Pop Tate's Chock'lit Shoppe, the Stanley 9000 had her,Veronica, and Dilton tied up, gagged, placed in a food booth, andsent into a trash compactor. Betty was able to break her bindings and take the tape off of her mouth. She tried to jam the trash compactor with a piece of wood. Betty braced for the crush of the trash compactor. She and her friends were saved by Archier and Pop Tate.
Betty calls Jughead her and Veronica's friend.
Betty has a friend named Alice, who's a palm reader.
Betty likes to have AGN's (All Girl Nights) with Veronica, Midge, Nancy, and
Ethel.
Betty has a Latin friend named Maria. The Drama department takes up so much of her time that it seems that Betty never sees her anymore.
Betty thinks that Brigitte is a "great girl".
Betty takes up fishing with Brigitte.
When Reggie promised Betty a date with Archie in order to keep Archie away
from Veronica, Betty told Reggie that he was the best and the worst.
When she finds out that Jughead won the tickets instead of Archie, Betty volunteers to bake truckloads of chocolate chip cookies for him if he lets Archie go with her - and all you can eat at Joe's Diner.
Jughead takes Archie, Betty, and Veronica to the concert. He won four tickets, not just two.
Betty hangs out with Nancy and Ethel at the Choc'lit Shoppe.
Betty likes to go shopping for dresses with Midge.
Betty has trouble believing that Jughead wrote a poem to Veronica.
Betty and Nancy hang out at Pop's together.
Betty has a child friend named Emily. Emily brought her pet gecko, Greenie, over to Betty's house to show to Betty.
Emily told Betty that Betty really needs to clean under her bed.
When Betty saw that Dilton looked downcast, she went to talk to him.
Betty offers to take Dilton (who's upset that he has no date) to the dance, where he'll receive the Prestigious Elite Science Award, so she'd have a date and could go, too.
Betty kisses Dilton on the cheek.
Betty grinned when Dilton got happy.
Betty had Chuck personalize her guitar for her - coloring it green.
Betty jams with Brigitte at Pop's.
Betty compliments Brigitte on her guitar-playing: "Wow! Very nice! Very smooth sounding, Brigitte!"
Brigitte compliments Betty on her guitar-playing: "Ah! Very melodic, Betty!"
Betty hangs out with Midge at Pop's after school.
Betty rents, buys, and bakes stuff for her father's birthday.
Betty helps her mother with the dishes.
Betty thinks it's sweet for Archie to buy perfume for his mother.
Betty gets a warm feeling when she gives her mother a gift.
Betty does charity work.
Even though Betty doesn't have many clothes, she donates some to a charity
drive.
Betty likes to do good deeds for people, like helping with groceries or
baby-sitting. She does all of this for free. She doesn't care about getting
a reward and does it only to be helpful. She believes doing is reward enough
for her. However, she only helps people who deserve it.
Betty likes to help animals in trouble.
Betty helps a widow clean out her attic and figures out a way to raise money
for her.
Betty offered to volunteer as a waitress to help Pop Tate compete with Speedy Burger. He turned down her offer to work for free.
Betty helps to alleviate world hunger.
Betty volunteered to help kids with their homework after school at the Brighter Hope Afterschool Center after Veronica gave her a tour. She might have decided it after statements by Veronica, Archie, and Midge.
Betty called herself "silly" for not thinking of shopping while seeking shelter from a snowstorm in a shopping mall. It's unclear whether she was being serious or sarcastic.
Betty was confident about winning the State-Wide Art Contest. Later, she
admitted she was vain.
Betty thought she was a stupid, trusting fool after she accidentally
released a demon. She said she was through helping people. She was sick of
being a goody-goody. However, after her father was injured by the demon, she
started doing good deeds again, but she doesn't go overboard anymore. She
only helps people who deserve it.
Betty believes she can handle herself, and she says so.
Betty likes to rollerskate to disco music, but she considers herself an amateur.
Betty collects bean-filled animal dolls.
Betty is on the Internet and has an e-mail address.
Betty has a professional-looking camera and takes pictures, which she names.
Betty is a major baseball card fan.
Betty collects stuffed animals.
Betty believes that studying for and not cheating on tests is the right thing
to do.
Betty and Veronica sneaked some candid camera shots of Mr. Weatherbee and worked on paintings of him for many afternoons after school in order to butter him up, so he'd tell them that term. It's was Veronica's idea. Betty liked it and went along with it, even though she said that it was a cheap att"empt to flatter him" and "tawdry".
Betty won first prize in the State-Wide Art Contest - a blue ribbon and $500
cash - but disqualified herself because she won by mistake.
Betty justifies telling a lie by calling it "sacrificing the truth" in order
to accomplish something good. Sometimes she feels guilty about it and might
confess, but not if things work out well.
If Betty gets in trouble, she has to confess to her parents.
Betty tricked a demon in order to imprison it.
Betty flirts with a government worker to allow Archie to sneak into the sewers.
Betty told Reggie that she will not allow Reggie to take the waitress' tip.
Betty lies to her teachers if she feels the situation warrants it.
Betty sometimes laughs at jokes made at other people's expense.
Betty laughs when other people are upset at Archie.
Betty laughs at Big Moose's stupidity.
Betty doesn't believe lacing someone's food with spices is funny at all.
Betty likes to spray Archie with a water hose.
Betty sometimes laughs at other people's misfortune.
Betty doesn't find it funny when Reggie jokes about Archie moving away.
Betty laughs when Archie tries on her red wig that she's using in a school play.
Betty and Veronica like to kiss Jughead on the cheeks at Christmas, simply
because he hates getting kissed.
Betty, Veronica, Nancy, Midge, and Ethyl chipped in and bought a big bottle
of glue remover for Reggie as a Christmas present - so he wouldn't always be
stuck on himself!
If someone plays a joke on Betty or her friends, she'll play the same joke
on the joker.
Betty laughs at Reggie's joke when he calls Archie an overconfident American bozo.
Betty thinks it's funny when Jughead sticks his head into her lunch basket.
When Betty is about to win a race, she tells Veronica that she has "sad tidings".
Betty likes to sneak up behind Archie and startle him.
Betty thought it was funny when she got a demon hit by a huge rock.
Betty likes to push Archie off a ship's railing and into the water.
Betty thinks it's funny when Reggie gets mad when Veronica kisses Archie.
Even when Betty's in danger, she says something silly: "Open, open, please
open! You're a doorknob; it's your job!" After the door slams open and hits
her, "Ouch."
Betty thinks Jughead's huge appetite is funny.
Betty thinks it's funny when papers fly off Miss Grundy's desk.
Betty likes to throw water bottles into trash bins while pretending that she
is throwing basketballs into hoops. This is what she said to Veronica when
she did it once: "Watch me make an outside shot. She shoots, she scores!
Betty Cooper has just led her team to the championship!"
This is what Betty said to Veronica when Veronica asked Betty to tutor her
in geometry: "World champion Betty Cooper leaves the court to tutor Veronica
Lodge in equalateral and isosceles triangles! And the crowd goes wild!"
Betty thinks that Mr. Lodge making fun of Veronica's bedroom is funny.
Betty thinks it's funny when Mr. Weatherbee knocks off Archie's hat with a
snowball.
Betty thinks it's funny when snow falls on Reggie and knocks him down.
Betty jokes when Archie's covered with sugar.
Betty sometimes gives wise guy responses to faculty members to save herself
from trouble.
Betty likes to use sarcasm.
Betty likes to pun.
Betty likes it when Moose beats up people she hates.
Betty laughs at Veronica's injuries if Veronica brings them upon herself.
Betty believes that someone faking their own death to scare people isn't
funny.
Betty thinks it's funny when Dilton cleverly insults Reggie.
Betty laughs when Veronica jokes to Reggie while he's hurt.
Betty laughs when someone insults Reggie.
Betty thinks it's funny when Ethel twists Jughead's arm to get a date.
Betty thinks that it's funny that Archie knocked over a doll and won a bottle, even if Archie is sad.
Betty giggles when she catches her sixth fish.
Betty doesn't think it's funny when Jughead insults a hermit.
Betty finds it funny when Veronica gets humiliated on TV.
Betty laughs if Veronica's embarassed.
Betty laughs when Veronica threatens to hurt Jughead.
Betty jokes that Veronica isn't real when she gets a 100% on a pop quiz.
Betty makes a joke when one of Veronica's ideas ends up badly.
When in a comic shop, Betty calls a girl that Archie's interested in "a new arch-nemesis".
Betty finds it funny when Jughead makes a joke about Reggie.
Betty suggested to Veronica that a financial investigator would be a job for Veronica. It's unknown if she was joking or not.
Betty, annoyed, jokes about Veronica's one-track mind when she sees cute boys.
Betty tells Veronica, "I knew your obsessive attention to fashion...and boys, would come in handy someday!" It's unknown if she's joking or not.
Betty jokes when it's cold.
Betty told her friend, Emily, that she'd sure like to see Emily's new pet gecko dance when he hears music, which she did. She was impressed and delighted. She called it "hilarious".
When Betty's mom suggests that she stay in bed, because Betty looks like she could use the rest (having been kept awake by noises outside), Betty replies "I could, mom, but don't worry! I'll probably sleep better tonight and tomorrow when school isn't cancelled!!"
Betty smiles when Veronica bangs on Jughead's drums to relieve tension after saying it wouldn't work - or perhaps because her father found her report card.
Betty considers her bush disguise that Archie came up with to be silly in a bad way.
Betty considers her bush disguise and Midge's paper mache boulder disguise that Archie came up with to be ridiculous, because they're heavy.
Betty had laryngitis.
Betty gets queasy during storms at sea.
Betty got a headache and a stomachache after Veronica read Betty's poems
about Archie.
Betty thinks that she might be allergic to a bush (that might be real or artificial).
Veronica compliments Betty by saying that she's "so sensible".
Archie once thought that Betty was "so cold-blooded, if a mosquito bit her, it'd die of pneumonia". Betty had a good reason for behaving that way, though.
Archie wanted to stop Jughead when he thought that he was trying to talk her into joining the punk scene.
Veronica believes that Betty thinks that no one can capture Veronica's true elegance in a painting.
In Cheryl's dream, Betty was one of her evil stepsisters!
Reggie thinks Betty is hopeless and nuts for being so nice and that she's so
sweet, she could give Mary Poppins tooth decay.
Veronica thinks Betty is a goody-two-shoes and not normal for being so nice.
In Archie's dream, Betty cheers Archie and kisses him on the right cheek five times, leaving lipstick.
Veronica thinks Betty is "Miss Goody-Two-Shoes".
Pop Tate called Betty and Veronica two of his best customers.
In her daydreams, Veronica puts Betty in a peasant role and thinks of cruel ways to punish her.
Veronica dreams that she's a lawyer prosecuting a case against Betty to separate her and Archie.
Veronica dreams that, if she never existed, Betty's stuck to date Reggie.
Betty gets stressed over dreams that she's been having lately and tells Nancy about them. Nancy concludes that Betty is feeling insecure about Archie. Nancy tells Betty to forget the dreams for a while due to that night's "real problem", their most important game of the season.
When Betty goes to the movies, she likes to sit in the front row.
Betty is interested in abandoned mining towns.
Betty knows about international playboy and popular movie star Bo Derek. She got the chance to waterski with him, and he took her to his yacht club and country club.
Betty likes to flash dance.
Betty likes to watch local kids breakdance outside the Riverdale Shopping Mall.
Betty leaves an Archies rehearsal session to watch Michael Jackson rehearse.
Betty likes to play Trivial Pursuit.
Betty likes Bruce Springsteen's songs. She once went to five record stores to get his newest album and couldn't get it.
Betty likes to play trivia games.
Betty likes to go to fairs and go on rides there.
Betty likes to go on rollercoaster rides.
Betty likes to attend rock concerts.
Betty listens to her favorite tapes while she goes on her daily walks. It
makes walking a lot less dull to her.
Betty wouldn't mind a blast from the past, such as going back in time to the
1950s.
Betty and Veronica wanted to walk in a "gentle snow storm". It turned into a blizzard, and they had to seek shelter in a shopping mall.
When Betty gets bored, she usually goes to the mall.
Betty reads teen girls' magazines.
Betty wishes that she had the "problem" of deciding what to spend money on next.
Betty likes to talk with Veronica on the phone.
Betty helped out in the "Clean Up Riverdale Project".
Betty likes to play Monopoly.
Betty likes rock music and even does her school cheers to it.
Betty likes art. However, she only believes in art that shows life as bright
and beautiful. She believes modern art, showing life as gloomy and grim, is
ugly and a little sad. Betty is into Egyptian, mystical, and medieval art. She also likes an abstract painting of Veronica.
Betty takes dance and piano lessons.
Betty likes to hike in the forest.
Betty likes to sit between Veronica and Archie in a kiddie pool, where Betty
and Veronica splash water on each other and Archie.
Betty thinks that Archie's suggestion of using acoustic instruments is a great idea.
Betty knows when musicians are coming to town.
Betty likes to play games on her computer, including online games.
Betty likes to read comic books.
Betty helped decorate for the school dance.
Betty goes to country western clubs.
Betty loves video games.
Betty likes to use Cheryl's tanning room.
Betty likes to go to the movies.
Betty likes to get wet on a slick slider.
Betty thinks that Veronica's 1930s retro pool party was a super idea.
Betty reads Cheryl's fashion magazine, "Fresh".
Betty likes to pose for make-over photos with Cheryl.
Betty likes to scuba dive and collect shells.
Betty is interested in gold medallions.
Betty is interested in rare coins but doesn't know much about them.
Betty likes a book about a man who can't escape the limitations of small
town life.
Betty's uncle said that she and her friends could all go up to his cabin and go waterskiing. Betty was excited about it and told Archie, Jughead, and Reggie.
In order to fool Betty, a robotic duplicate of Reggie had a suggested response topic of movies.
Betty likes to bake cookies.
Betty has a garden in the backyard and plants daffodil bulbs.
Betty likes to talk with Ethel and Nancy on the phone.
Betty likes to take nice, long bubble baths sometimes. They relax her.
Betty likes to shop at the mall.
Betty thinks riding a lawn tractor with a snowplow attachment makes clearing
snow fast, easy, and fun. She really enjoys it.
Betty thinks that a bedroom with a warm, tropical atmosphere is such a cool,
or rather warm, idea.
Betty decorated her bedroom with a brand-new concept, which she calls the
scholastic look.
Betty likes to make snowmen.
Betty made a big deal out of living in the year 2000.
Betty loves roses. Her sideyard is full of them.
Since many of the top fictional detectives have been males, Betty wrote a
story about a female private eye called Cooper the Snooper.
Betty likes to exercise on a treadmill.
Betty likes to go to costume balls. She once dressed in a futuristic space
costume and in a Devil costume.
Betty is concerned about the present state of world affairs.
Betty loves male movie stars so much, she likes to bump into them!
Betty went to the Spring Fling '99 music concert, an all-day music event with
big name music acts, the biggest event Riverdale had seen in years.
Betty would love to go to Europe many times.
Betty likes to play with an interactive Archie doll that Dilton made.
Betty likes to be outside during a gorgeous, beautiful day.
Betty likes to smell the flowers in the cool, airy breeze.
Betty thinks it would be nice to volunteer her time at the community garden.
Betty likes AGN's (All Girl Nights). They include Midge's makeover parties,
mini-golf, watching romantic movies, and wearing Veronica's clothes when she
cleans out her closet. Betty can be as silly as she likes (like giving Midge
rabbit ears in a photo) or cry to her heart's content. She considers AGN's
more important than dating.
Betty likes to go to school parties.
Betty decorated her room by covering the entire ceiling with glow-in-the-dark
stickers to make her feel like she's sleeping under a starry sky.
Betty thinks green shutters are cute.
Betty likes to take walks and clear her head.
Betty likes to run on the beach.
Betty likes to relax in a swimming pool.
Betty read a book called "Great Female Figures Of The Millennium".
Betty likes to hang out at the beach, but she agrees with Veronica that it
can get pretty boring: "No variety".
Betty is excited about the first quintuplets born in Riverdale.
Betty is interested in the composers of hit tunes.
Betty thinks that it's cool that Veronica's Aunt Josephine grew up in Riverdale.
Betty thinks that Veronica's Aunt Gladys, a truck driver, is cool.
Betty asks if Aunt Gladys has ever been to Hollywood.
Betty thinks that Veronica's Aunt Gladys, a truck driver, is so down to Earth.
Betty went to see the "Josie and the Pussycats" movie and saw Josie and the Pussycats at the theater.
Betty likes super-hero movies and dressed up in a costume to get half-price admission to a movie. She talked Veronica into doing the same.
Betty yells "Bravo! Bravo!" after watching a super-hero movie that she likes at the theater.
Betty likes to read comic books.
Betty is enthusiastic about sharing her knowledge of forensics during Riverdale High's annual career day.
Betty can't decide between the forensic specialties of photographic analyst, caster, and linguist. She'd love to do all three.
Betty goes on a field trip with two forensic investigators to investigate the multiple, mysterious disappearances of an arcade game from a specific cinema chain, and she takes Veronica with her by the arm, telling her that it will be fun. Betty thinks it's more exciting than any movie - especially because it's real.
After the investigation is over, Betty exclaims "Wow! That was some adventure!"
When Archie suggests that they start their own forensic detective agency, Betty decides to be the handwriting analyst, linguist, and caster all in one.
Betty goes on an extra credit field trip to learn how severe weather conditions affect forensic investigations. She says "Wow! We get to see qualifying pre-Olympic ski trials and learn about forensics at the same time! What more could you ask for?"
Betty thinks a forensic treasure hunt sounds like fun and asks when they start.
Betty thinks it's tricky but fun to collect evidence in snow.
Betty has always loved the snow.
Betty has a dance flier thumb-tacked to her bulletin board in her bedroom.
Betty wanted to go to the school dance so badly. She was able to go with Dilton.
Betty was a fan of a singer named Eddie Dobson. However, after she and Veronica went to Riverdale Recording Studio and overheard him being egotistical and mean to Frankie Valdez, Betty was no longer a fan of Eddie Dobson and instead became a fan of Frankie Valdez.
Betty is happily surprised that Mr. Lodge has an MP3 player.
Betty plays with Jughead's drums, because she considers it fun and finds it releases tension.
Betty loves Kiss' 1970s hard rock sound.
Betty took guitar lessons.
Betty plays the tambourine in the rock group, The Archies.
Betty had a part-time job as a waitress at a new 1950s-type diner.
Betty is a newspaper delivery girl.
Betty sold ice cream during the summer.
Betty and Veronica own and host a local cable access show called "The New
Veronica and Betty Teen Talk Show".
Betty worked at Dairy Swirl in the Riverdale Mall.
Betty tutors on Friday nights.
Betty was an extra in a movie called "Danger Girl".
Betty is the most-booked baby-sitter in Riverdale.
Betty sold ice cream on the beach during the summer.
Betty is educated about AIDS.
Betty understands baseball lingo.
Betty knows that you're supposed to starve a cold and feed a fever.
Betty doesn't understand modern art at all. She gets depressed just looking
at it.
Betty knows about buying perfume.
Betty knows nothing about the corporate world.
Betty knows about volcanic vents and crusts.
Betty doesn't know much about rare coins.
Betty is good at geometry and tutors Veronica.
Betty doesn't know who won the World Series in 1947.
Betty is very ignorant when it comes to things from her parents' time such as
dial phones, music, typewriters, rollerskates, one-movie theaters, and record
albums.
Betty is good at world history and tutors Veronica. However, Betty doesn't
know much about ancient Greece.
Betty knows to put on sunscreen lotion when she's at the beach.
Betty rations mints when she and Veronica are stranded in the snow.
Betty shops at the ShopCo Warehouse. She saves lots of money by buying things in bulk.
Betty knows what forensics is.
Betty guessed that rain can wash away evidence.
Veronica once indirectly called Betty a hippy for playing with a hula hoop.
Veronica once called Betty "sister".
Betty sometimes calls Jughead "Jug".
Veronica once called Betty "Goldilocks".
Veronica once called Betty a blonde gold digger.
Archie calls Betty "such a downer" when she thinks that they can't win a roller disco contest.
Betty sometimes calls Archie "Arch".
Betty calls her father the man in her life.
Betty once called Jughead a flake.
Vernica called Betty and "dumb dork" and a "dingbat" for worrying about a snowstorm and not enjoying herself at the mall.
Betty sometimes calls Archie "Archiekins".
Veronica sometimes calls Betty "Betty dear".
Betty often calls Veronica "Ron".
Betty once called Archie "Bubba", a sore loser, and chauvinist.
Archie once called Betty a wisegirl.
Betty's first name is Elizabeth. "Betty" is only her nickname.
Veronica sometimes calls Betty "chum".
Betty sometimes calls Jughead "Juggiekins".
Betty calls Mr. Lodge "sir".
Veronica calls Betty "the typical girl-next-door", shy, beautiful, but utterly boring.
When Betty doesn't show up at her house to swim, Veronica calls her and Archie "ingrates".
Betty calls Archie "crumbcake" when she's angry at him.
Veronica once called Betty "Betty, the Vampire Slayer".
People sometimes call Betty "Bets".
Veronica once called Betty "girlfriend".
Reggie called his friends, including Betty, "losers".
Archie sometimes calls Betty "Bets".
Betty sometimes calls Dilton "Dilly".
Betty sometimes calls Archie "dollface".
Archie sometimes calls Betty "buttercup".
Betty sometimes calls her mom "mother".
Betty sometimes calls Veronica "rich girl" when she's mad at her.
Veronica once called Betty a no-good flattering flirt.
Betty often calls Veronica "Ronnie".
Betty calls Veronica "Your Majesty" as an insult when Veronica's bossy.
Betty calls Veronica "bosom chum".
Betty calls herself and Midge "peasants" as a joke when Veronica flaunts her wealth.
Veronica calls Betty "best friend".
Veronica calls Betty a "brain".
Veronica calls Betty a "worry wart".
Betty calls Archie "Archie dear".
An Olympic skiier referred to Betty as one of "such delightful young women". Betty thanked him for the compliment. He also called Betty "my dear".
Betty calls Dilton "Dilly" and "my nerdy friend" (after he called himself nerdy).
Betty believes people should try to say nice things about each other.
Betty believes that the most important thing in the world is love. She believes that money can rent an awful lot of affection, but she also believes that it doesn't last long. She thinks that maybe it's not what we have that counts in life, but who we are inside, that really matters.
Betty believes make-up makes her look pretty.
Betty believes life is bright and beautiful, not gloomy and grim.
Betty doesn't think people should be too hard on someone who makes an honest,
though stupid, mistake.
Betty believes a good relationship is built on communication. She believes
two people must learn to express their inner feelings by speaking frankly
and openly or by communicating in a non-verbal way through touch.
Betty is not greedy. She doesn't care about money or reward.
Betty believes in helping people who aren't all that nice, like Reggie.
"Eternity: one of the many things money can't buy."
When it comes to science, Betty won't accept a theory as fact without proof.
Betty believes that reading other people's letters is an invasion of their
privacy, so she doesn't like to do it (but she has no problem with Veronica
reading letters to her).
Betty believes boys should see beyond superficial beauty to the real girl
inside.
Betty believes it's not nice to repeat gossip about others.
Betty thinks Riverdale is boring.
Betty believes that middle-aged people can still live full lives.
Betty calls the fact that school is cancelled "a truly wonderful surprise" and adds that she can sleep late.
Betty decides, since it's useless to try to sleep through racket, she might as well get up.
Betty is on Jason Blossom's "Always let in" list.
Betty has a cousin named Marie. Betty attended her wedding.
Betty has a cousin named Sally.
Betty has a sister named Polly.
Betty has an uncle that has a cabin.
Betty celebrates Thanksgiving with her family.
Betty may or may not believe in angels. She said "if I didn't know better".
Betty exclaims "Holy Smoke!" when she's positively astounded.
A Cooper family tradition is the Super Duper Cooper Christmas, a traditional
old-fashioned Christmas where they curl up on Christmas Eve in front of a
roaring fire, eat popcorn, drink hot chocolate, and sing Christmas carols.
Betty is open to the possibility of the existence of vampires.
Betty believes in demons and has personally met one.
Betty believes in ghouls and has personally met some.
When Veronica calls herself talented and smart, Betty looks up in the air
and holds her arms out.
In a fictional story Betty wrote, she had some of the characters say "Say
your prayers".
Betty uses the expression "Thank heavens".
Betty does what her teachers tell her to do.
Betty doesn't cut class on Riverdale Ditch School Day.
Betty tells Veronica that Veronica is "as bad as Archie" for wanting to ski instead of investigate a skiier's disappearance.
Betty feels the need to be part of the action during a mystery and decides to search for clues.
Betty does extra credit homework.
Betty wants to get to school extra early tomorrow.
Betty doesn't stay at Pop's past 4:00 PM or 5:00 PM when she has homework.
While Archie is with Betty on a date, Betty expects Archie to forget about
Veronica. Otherwise, Betty gets angry.
Betty and Reggie sometimes go on dates to the movies.
Betty likes to kiss Archie on the couch, and she's very vocal when telling
him her needs: "Ooh! Yes! Yes! Please!"
Betty gets jealous when she sees Archie kissing another girl.
Betty exaggerates injuries just so she can lean against Archie.
Betty cooks romantic dinners for herself and Archie.
Betty wants Archie to hold her tight when she's scared.
Betty likes to walk arm-in-arm with Archie.
Betty doesn't mind when another girl teaches Archie to disco skate.
Betty thinks that Archie and Jughead are nuts when Archie calls ordinary soda "the nectar of this god".
Betty likes to kiss Archie on the lips behind the couch.
Betty gets angry when Veronica indirectly calls Archie "the world's biggest worm".
Betty likes to kiss Archie on the lips at the gym.
Archie takes Betty for granted. He talks to her about his dates with Veronica
and thinks she doesn't mind.
Archie doesn't allow Betty to bake his favorite chocolate chip cookies for
anyone other than him.
Betty and Archie sometimes have lunch together on the beach.
If Betty sees Archie with another girl, she'll go out with Reggie.
Betty seems to be unaware of how much boys are attracted to her and Veronica.
When Betty filled in as a movie usher, she kept pestering Archie and Veronica during the movie. When Veronica yelled at her afterwards, Betty called Veronica ungrateful.
Betty imagined herself and Archie getting married and all of the great things that could happen. She told Archie that, if somebody asked her now, she could always promise to marry him after she graduates from college. Archie missed her hints and asked Veronica to go steady with him, upsetting Betty. Betty told Archie that she wouldn't marry him if he asked her - even if he was the last man on Earth.
Betty sometimes hugs Archie when asking him to do things for her.
When Betty found out that Archie had a cold, she rushed over to his house to
feed him warm chicken soup.
Betty has no problem with kissing Archie on the cheek at the same time as Veronica.
Betty has photos and a poster of Archie in her room, as well as a t-shirt
with Archie's face on it!
One day back in 1991, Betty thought about Archie 7,983 times!
Betty gave Archie an autographed picture of herself.
Reggie was Betty's date to the Riverdale High Sock Hop.
Betty believes Archie needs a little sympathy when his ego is bruised, and
she tells him so.
Betty carved a heart onto the front of her school locker. She carved an
arrow through the heart. Inside the heart, she carved:
Betty thinks Frank Castle is "rugged".
Betty kisses Archie on the cheek during their dance lessons.
Betty will do anything to kiss Archie and be kissed by him - including
pretending it's their birthdays when it isn't!
Betty thinks eating roasted hot dogs with Archie in front of a roaring fire
is romantic.
Betty apparently doesn't think eating at a hot dog stand on a date is
romantic.
Betty and Archie often stick notes in each other's lockers.
Betty and Archie often beep each other.
Betty and Archie often e-mail each other.
Betty and Archie often talk online in their own private little chat room.
Betty and Archie often fax each other.
Betty looks forward to Valentine's Day. She expects a lot from Archie. On
Sunday, February 14, 1999, when Betty believed that Archie forgot about
Valentine's Day, she called him "a miserable excuse for a boyfriend" and
broke up with him, but she got back together with him when she found out he
had bought her a cake.
Betty and Veronica talk about Archie very often.
Betty loves to kiss Archie!
Betty likes to ride on the same horse as Archie on the merry-go-round.
Betty and Veronica like to attract boys at the beach by walking by in their
swimsuits.
Betty likes to flirt with guys.
Betty is willing to walk to Archie's house in a snowstorm even if Veronica's
house is closer!
Jason Blossom has a major crush on Betty.
Jason wears swimming trunks with Betty's name and picture on it!
Betty's so desperate for a date with Archie, she'll go out with him even if
she's his second choice.
Betty dates Jason Blossom when she has no one else.
Betty likes to check out guys on the beach.
Betty gets dates with people on the day that she meets them.
Betty whispers to Midge that a cute guy is "a hunk" and "buff".
Betty gets angry when the guys pay attention to other girls.
Betty gets jealous when she sees Archie with Veronica.
Betty and Veronica fight over Archie by each pulling on one of his arms.
Betty got angry at Archie after Reggie played a practical joke on them to scare them.
To get Betty and Veronica to like him again, Archie comes up with a scheme to "save" them from a "real werewolf" - Jughead in disguise.
Betty forgives Archie upon his apologizing to her.
Archie learns to not play practical jokes on Betty, because she almost got hurt.
Betty and Veronica reward Archie for saving their lives by taking him to the movies at the same time.
Betty got kissed on the lips by Jason in the Riverdale Town Square at 12:00
AM on January 1, 2000.
It looks like Betty believes people get married too soon. She said, today,
two weeks is "practically engaged".
Reggie fantasizes about Betty and Veronica kissing him on the cheeks at the
same time.
Betty doesn't like it when Archie looks lustfully at Veronica - especially
with a magnifying glass.
Betty gets a demented grin on her face after she intimidates Archie.
Betty enjoyed being kissed on the hand by who she believed was Reggie and was willing to let him escort her and Veronica to dinner at the same time, because he wasn't being stuck-up at the moment.
Betty kissed who she believed was Reggie on the cheek when he gave her a new baking sheet as a gift.
If Betty is scared, she holds onto Archie's arm.
If Betty is on her knees, Archie helps her up.
Betty goes into the sewers when she thinks that Archie is in trouble down there.
Archie always goes out with Veronica on Friday nights, because he goes out with Betty on Saturday nights.
Betty can't go out with Archie on Friday nights, because she tutors on Friday nights.
Betty eats with Archie at Pop Tate's in the evening.
Betty managed to reschedule her tutoring to go with Archie to a dance.
Betty places her right hand on Archie's.
Betty didn't back off when Veronica arrived on the scene.
Betty agrees to not date Archie when threatened with bad nightmares for the rest of her life.
Betty and Veronica are still pestering Archie over who will be his permanent girlfriend. Archie feels that, no matter who he picks, the other one will hate him forever. Jughead suggests that he go to Europe for a year to avoid the decision until he comes back. When they confront him and give him a last chance, he apologizes and says that he can't make up his mind. Betty and Veronica start crying and walk off together.
Archie went back in time and met a young Betty on the day that she and her family moved to Riverdale. Betty didn't like young Archie, but older Archie convinced Betty to give him a chance. Young Archie crashed his bike while doing a crazy stunt, and Betty became friends with him.
Betty, Veronica, and Jughead cried when they thought that Archie was dead, because they had each been mean to him the last time that they saw him.
Betty and Veronica met Archie from the future and wanted to know who he had finally chosen. He started to answer, but he went back to his own time before he could finish the sentence.
Betty considers Archie to be frustrating.
Archie gets angry and jealous if Betty is with another guy.
Betty uses Veronica's old smitsuits to attract Archie.
Betty sometimes stuffs lots of love notes into Archie's locker.
Betty kisses Archie to warm him up.
If Betty meets a cute door-to-door salesman, she'll buy a lot of products
from him, not caring what they are!
Betty likes a guy at school named Eric.
Archie gets jealous whenever Betty's with another guy.
Betty likes to go where the cutest guys are.
Betty is concerned for Archie's safety when there's danger.
Betty decided to read "Jane Eyre" rather than be with Archie. Then she
realized what she did and changed her mind.
Betty loves flowers. They put her in such a romantic mood. Roses are her
favorite.
Betty has photos of male celebrities she finds cute.
Betty likes Archie's smile.
Betty believes Archie is sensitive and has a great sense of humor.
Betty and Veronica sometimes both date Archie at the exact same time.
Betty doesn't mind it when Archie splats her face with a snowball, because
he has to tackle her to do it. She thinks it's a lot of fun.
Betty has an "Archie" notebook filled with poems, doodles, stories, and
dreams she's written about Archie and herself.
Betty wrote a romantic poem about Archie. She's rather proud of some of the
rhymes. She compared his hair to orange sherbet and thought it was sheer
genius.
Betty goes out with other guys, not just Archie.
Jason and Cheryl kidnapped Betty in revenge for breaking a date with him.
Betty likes to go to romantic movies with Archie. She concentrates on the
sweet aspects of the film.
Reggie sometimes kisses Betty.
Betty believes Archie is stupid, does dumb things, and doesn't have any
skills.
Betty gets really angry when Veronica flirts with Archie.
Betty admits that Archie isn't the handsomest boy in town, but she still
wants him.
The reason Betty becomes suspicious about Frankie cheating on Maria with Brigitte is because Archie frequently looks at other girls.
Betty thinks Archie gives great hugs. That's about all she sees in him.
Betty and Archie kissed on the jumbo screen at the Riversale Stadium during a televised baseball game.
Betty said that Archie's always been the special guy in her life.
Betty wants to take care of Archie when he's injured.
Betty thinks it would be cool if she and Veronica were crimefighting beauties working for Archie.
Betty believes that Archie has girls stashed everywhere.
Veronica wants the love triangle with herself, Archie, and Betty to "live on
forever".
Betty is excited to get asked to the winter carnival by another guy.
When Betty sees Archie's essay, she says "Knowing Archie, he probably lost it!"
Betty is worried over what to tell "poor Archie" after his lost essay is blown out of her hands by the wind.
Betty made a special arrangement with Mr. Lodge. Whenever he throws Archie out of the mansion, the butler drops Archie off at Betty's front door.
Betty kisses Archie on the cheeks on the beach.
Betty doesn't hate it when Archie's broke, because then he comes over to see her instead of Veronica.
Betty and Archie imagine "a really outrageous date". They forget the cost.
Betty would like to fly to Paris, France, to eat a gourmet dinner at a romantic street cafe, where they serenade them with violins.
Betty would like to fly to Munich, Germany, for a dessert of coffee and pastries.
Betty likes red roses.
Betty likes a single silk rose from the dollar store. She apparently sniffs it.
Betty thinks Archie is a goof and "may be silly", but she loves him.
Betty kisses Archie on the cheek.
When at the movies with Archie, Betty tells him to get snacks for her.
Betty sometimes calls Archie "sweetie".
Betty considers a super-hero that says a mushy line to a woman in a movie to be "so romantic".
Betty hugged an Olympic skier and kissed him on the cheek after he was rescued.
When Archie uses his "lucky horseshoe" to stop the ski lift that he and Betty are riding on from moving for so long, Betty kisses Archie on his left cheek but wonders about the lift.
Betty coldly turns down Archie's offer of taking her to a rock concert to not let him dump her for Veronica at the last minute. When Nancy makes Betty realize what she did, Betty changes her mind and pulls Archie away from Veronica.
Betty has at least one (perhaps three) pictures of Archie on her dresser.
Betty turned down Veronica's arrangement for her to take Archie to Riverdale High's Annual Winter Dance on Friday, because she already agreed to go with Adam. Veronica rejected it and said that now Betty has two dates.
Betty agreed to store Archie's school campaign posters in her locker.
When Adam called Betty's name, she dropped Archie's campaign posters on the floor. Betty told Adam that it was so clumsy of her, but Adam told her that he shouldn't have startled her.
Adam lied to Betty by saying that a minor family crisis just came up, so he won't be able to take her to the dance, because he felt that Archie was the only one that she really cares for. Betty said "Gee, I hope it's not serious, Adam!"
Betty calls a guy that she has a crush on "a dreamboat" and "a hottie".
Betty silently disputes that Archie is Veronica's boyfriend.
Betty is upset over having to deal with 3 Veronicas (Veronica Lodge and the Australian pop duo) for Archie's attention.
Betty calls Archie "silly" while smiling after he says something dumb.
Betty writes for the school newspaper, the Blue and Gold.
Betty is on the school's basketball team. Her uniforms consists of gold shorts, a purple jersey, white socks, and white sneakers. Her number is 5, and it's written in gold.
Betty was in Biology class.
Betty and Veronica had Art in third period.
Betty was in art class.
Betty carved a heart onto the front of her school locker. She carved an
arrow through the heart. Inside the heart, she carved:
Betty was in drama class and drama club. Her teacher was Ms. Hankins.
Betty acts in school plays.
Betty is worried over Veronica leaving skid marks in the school's hallway.
Betty is on the girls' varsity basketball team, the Riverdale Bulldogs. She
drinks something before games, probably for energy. Betty's teammates include
Nancy Harris and Veronica Lodge. Their coach is Coach Grapple.
Betty's a high school junior.
Betty kind of enjoys the attention when Archie and Reggie talk to her behind Miss Grundy's back during History class.
When Miss Grundy turned into a teenager, Betty tried to keep her out of trouble rather than join in the fun.
Betty stays up at night, studying at her desk. She reads "too many quadratic equations" and falls asleep.
Betty came up with an idea to have murals painted on the walls of Riverdale
High School. She and Chuck even painted one - of a green meadow, flowers,
the sky, and birds.
Betty is on the girls' varsity soccer team in the spring. Her teammates
include Veronica, Nancy, Midge, and Melissa. They want to be league champs,
so they stay in shape year round, go to soccer lectures, and watch soccer
games on TV, including the 1999 World Cup Final. They want to practice so
bad, they clear off the soccer field in the snow!
Betty was in History, Trigonometry, and Chemistry classes. Her Chemistry
teacher is Professor Flutesnoot.
Betty is editor of the school paper.
Betty hosted a Retro Fad Day at school, which she suggested having.
Betty gave a report in English class about bad luck omens and how silly they
are. Miss Grundy found it interesting.
Betty is on the school's baseball team. Her teammates include Veronica Lodge.
Betty was in World History class.
Betty goes to the boys' baseball team's games.
Betty goes to the school holiday dance.
Betty has History class with Veronica, Archie, and Dilton. Miss Grundy teaches it.
In the morning, Betty wonders if Archie is on time for school.
Betty eats breakfast at Mr. Weatherbee's Instant Oatmeal Bar in the school cafeteria.
Betty is "looking forward to getting back into the grind" when summer vacation is almost over.
Betty meets someone who is home schooled for the first time.
Betty doesn't want to hug and kiss her teacher good morning every day. She finds it disgusting.
Betty wears a number 5 basketball jersey on the school's girls' basketball team.
Betty likes to ski.
Betty likes to play tennis.
Betty likes to waterski.
Betty likes to play frisbee at the beach.
Betty likes to sled - even when she crashes!
Betty likes to ice skate / figure skate. She can do loops.
Betty likes to play beach volleyball.
Betty likes to swim.
Betty likes to snowboard. She thinks she does "gnarly" stunts.
Betty likes to ride bicycles.
Betty likes to play beachball.
Betty likes to run on the beach to stay in shape for track. She runs at least 2 miles. She's been running for years.
Betty likes to race wave riders with Veronica.
Betty likes to go wind surfing.
Betty likes to play basketball.
Betty likes to play soccer.
Betty likes to play baseball.
Betty exercises by lifting dumbbells.
Betty crosses her fingers for good luck and tells others to do the same.
Betty doesn't believe in horoscopes.
Betty may or may not believe in tea leaf reading, but she thinks it's fun.
Betty thinks it's fun to see a fortune teller at a fair, but she doesn't believe in psychic abilities, despite seeing coincidences, which she dismisses as "dumb luck".
Betty doesn't believe magic 8-Balls work.
Betty used to believe in fortune cookies, but she probably doesn't anymore.
Betty doesn't believe in bad luck omens. She thinks they're silly.
Betty doesn't believe in good luck charms.
Betty was hypnotized into clucking like a chicken. She thought she looked like a complete idiot, but it didn't bother her much.
Betty may or may not believe in palm reading, but she has a friend who does it.
Betty apparently believes in hypnosis.
Betty likes Cary Grant movies.
Betty likes movies from the 1950s.
Betty likes quiz shows.
Betty likes funny home video shows.
Betty is a James Dean fan and likes "Rebel Without a Cause".
Betty likes sitcoms.
Betty likes world records shows.
Betty likes horror movies.
Betty likes "Candid Camera".
Betty watches a program about antiques.
Betty's seen a few television adaptations of "Jane Eyre".
Betty's favorite television program involves a dog.
Betty would rather read "Jane Eyre" than watch her favorite television
program.
There's nothing Betty enjoys more than a romantic movie, like "Romeo and
Juliet" and "Cleopatra and Mark Antony".
Betty likes romantic comedies.
Betty feels watching videos is exciting.
Betty doesn't like to sit around all day, watching TV and eating sweets.
Betty likes "Charlie's Angels". She likes the movie better than the show, though.
Betty went to Egypt with her friends and explored a tomb.
Veronica took Betty on her vacation to the Bahamas.
Veronica took Betty to Paris.
Betty has been to France for summer vacation at Veronica's invitation.
Betty went to Hollywood, California, with her friends.
Betty believes cutting a boyfriend's hair is a great way of establishing
trust.
Betty believes in the good in people. However, she's learned to balance her
trusting goodness with a bit of common sense.
While not as quick to jump to conclusions as Veronica, Betty does sometimes.
This section is for oddities that don't fit into the generally accepted canon. While it's true that a lot of the material conflicts, the entries in this section come from sources that are contradicted by the vast majority of the other material - to the point that they can't be considered reliable.
Betty laughs when Professor Flutesnoot unknowingly insults Mr. Weatherbee.
Betty was in drama class. Her teacher was Ms. Ophelia Hammly. The class read
"Julius Caesar" and dressed in togas.
Betty has a secret identity. She's a super hero named Superteen. Betty
transforms into Superteen only when her woman's intuition tells her that
Archie (a.k.a. "Pureheart the Powerful") is in danger. As Superteen, Betty
wears a red suit, white boots (under or over the pant legs), blue briefs
(sometimes), a white belt, and a white cape. There is a white heart on the
suit and a blue "ST" inside the heart. As Superteen, Betty can fly! Her
"mind-clouder" erases the memories of everyone (except Archie, Jughead, and
Reggie) that she helps. Betty's weapons include her collapsible Betty
Spinner (kept in her belt), which she throws to snap thin objects, and her
never-quit, super bounce Archieball (kept in her left boot), which bounces
higher each time. Superteen's nemesis is The Consumer, a gluttonous ghoul
and evil demon from the planet Dispersia (to the right of Venus).
Betty loves chocolate ice cream.
Betty loves ice cream with whipped cream and hot fudge. She thinks she loves
ice cream almost as much as she loves Archie!
Betty loves Archie more than anything.
Once when Betty was disappointed in Archie, she used him as a stepladder!
Betty doesn't care that Reggie saved her life. She's only worried that
Archie hurt himself attempting to save her life.
Betty calls Archie "the light of my life".
Betty won't look at Archie when he's wearing boxer shorts.
Due to time-travel, Betty and Veronica's lifestyles were reversed - with Betty being a snobby, rich girl. After more time-travel, Betty was a servant to an emperor named Vinnie. These things were undone when the timeline was returned to normal.
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A. The FAQ
Revision History
Version 7.0
I updated my copyright of this FAQ.
I added info on the next version of the FAQ in the Betty Update section.
I added codes for the "Archie" newspaper comic strips, "Archie & Friends and the Shield", and "Archie's Mysteries" to the Codes section.
I added the voice actors for Betty on "The New Archies" and "Archie's Weird Mysteries", added information on "The Archies in Jugman" (please let me know if it's correct; I could swear the DVD came out later than that), and organized the media into chronological order.
I added info on some Betty merchandise: 3 Betty & Veronica books that apparently are meant to tie into the upcoming live-action movie.
I added Betty's current official biography from the official Archie Comics website to the "Archie Comics on Betty" section.
I renamed Betty's Beliefs on Obedience to Betty's Sense of Reponsibility to make it a bit more encompassing and moved it accordingly.
I added an Apocrypha section for stuff that can't be considered canon. I moved all of the "Faculty Funnies" and "Archie's Super Teens" entries there.
I added info from:
I added a "Further Studies" section with links for you to further study Betty. It also serves as a nice coda to the FAQ, rather than letting it end abruptly.
Version 6.0
I clarified the system that I use for numbering the versions of the FAQ in Revision History.
I updated my copyright of this FAQ and changed my e-mail address.
I shortened the "Betty & Veronica" movie info, added info on "The Archies and Jugman", and added info on the next version of the FAQ in the Betty Update section.
I changed the text in the Introduction a bit.
I have moved the FAQ to a new location. It's now a subsite of my Spirit of Supergirl site. It should get more traffic this way. The link to the FAQ in the Introduction section has been updated. The plain text version has been discontinued.
I added info from:
Version 5.0
I updated my copyright of this FAQ.
I added some big news as well as info on the next version of the FAQ in the Betty Update section.
I updated the URLs to the Betty and Cheryl FAQs in the Introduction.
I renamed the "Sources I Use and Don't Use in the FAQ" section to "Scope" and added info to it.
I renamed the "Key Codes" section to "Codes" and added 4 codes.
I added 5 old merchandise items.
I updated the URL to my Betty fanfic.
I added info from:
Version 4.0
I moved the Revision History up and changed my rule about how often I release a new version of the FAQ.
I moved the Copyrights and Permissions up and updated my copyright of this FAQ and my e-mail address.
I changed the "IMPORTANT BETTY UPDATE!!!" section to simply "Betty Update". It's for current and future FAQ happenings.
I updated the Introduction to better reflect the purpose of this FAQ.
I made two slight exceptions regarding adding info from digests in "Sources I Use and Don't Use in the FAQ".
I updated the status of "Archie's Weird Mysteries" in the other media section.
I added some info on fan fiction and updated the URL to my fanfic.
I added some info on fan art.
I fixed the title of the Betty's Fashions section.
I added a new section in General Information called "Does Betty Have Siblings?". It's between other media and merchandise.
I added a new section in Detailed Information called "Betty's Family". It's between Betty's Diary and Betty's Fashions.
I added info from:
Version 3.0
I sold most of my digests and changed my rule about adding info from them.
I changed my rule about how often I release a new version of the FAQ.
I renamed "Betty's Clothes" to "Betty's Fashions" and moved it accordingly.
I removed the "Stuff I Have That I Still Have to Add to the FAQ" section.
I added more info regarding Betty's first appearance.
I added more info on the comic books Betty has appeared in.
I added more info on the old animated series and Betty's voice actor, as well
as movie info and some radio and song info, in the Other Media section.
I added info on new current merchandise.
I added some info on fan fiction and 1 URL.
I added info from:
Version 2.0
I added a "Key Codes" section and started using abbreviations for the titles.
I added a "Travels" section.
I updated the schedule for "Archie's Weird Mysteries" in the Other Media
section.
I added info on more merchandise.
I added info from:
Version 1.0
The first release of the FAQ.
Copyrights and Permissions
Betty Update
Introduction
Scope
Archie, No. 179 (2/68), 371 (10/89), 410 (4/93), 412-415 (6/93 - 9/93), 417-421 (11/93 - 3/94), 468 (2/98), 500 (10/00)
Archie, Free Comic Book Day Edition, No. 1 (7/03)
Archie & Friends, No. 3 (3/93), 47 (5/01), 51 (10/01)
Archie & Friends and the Shield (10/02)
Archie Giant Series Magazine Presents Betty and Veronica Spectacular
Archie Giant Series Magazine Presents Betty and Veronica Summer Fun
Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica
Archie's Spring Break!, No. 2 (1997), 5 (2000)
Archie's Super Teens, No. 3 (1995)
Archie's Vacation Special, No. 8 (2000)
Archie's (Weird) Mysteries, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2/00), 3-8 (4/00 - 9/00), 25-26 (2/03 - 4/03)
Betty, No. 71-72 (3/99 - 4/99), 83-85 (3/00 - 5/00), 116 (10/02), 153 (3/06)
Betty and Me, No. 62 (12/74), 171 (10/88)
Betty and Veronica, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), 145-147 (3/00 - 5/00)
Betty and Veronica Spectacular, No. 34 (3/99), 40-44 (3/00 - 11/00), 73 (3/06)
Betty and Veronica Summer Fun, No. 6 (1999)
Betty's Diary, No. 28 (9/89)
Cheryl Blossom, No. 20-23 (3/99 - 6/99), 25-30 (9/99 - 3/00)
Dilton's Strange Science, No. 4 (2/90)
Faculty Funnies, No. 4 (3/90)
Jughead, Vol. 2, No. 9 (12/88)
Laugh, No. 209 (8/68)
The New Archies, No. 11 (1/89)
Reggie and Me, No. 92 (12/76), 94 (3/77), 98 (8/77)
Reggie's "Wise Guy" Jokes, No. 41 (5/77)
Veronica, No. 84-86 (2/99 - 4/99), 89-110 (7/99 - 4/01), 167 (3/06)
1993 (09/02)
1994 (08/02 - 08/04, 08/06, 08/08, 08/10 - 08/12, 08/15 - 08/20, 08/22 - 08/27, 08/31)
2002 (02/16 - 02/17, 02/19 - 02/20, 02/23, 02/27, 03/11 - 03/16, 03/31, 04/06, 04/19 - 04/28, 04/30, 05/01 - 05/06, 05/08 - 05/10, 07/18 - 07/20)
2003 (02/10 - 02/16, 02/18 - 02/20, 02/22 - 02/24, 02/26 - 02/27, 03/01 - 03/08, 04/19 - 04/23, 04/26 - 04/30, 05/01, 05/03 - 05/05, 05/07 - 05/17, 05/19 - 05/22, 06/08 - 06/14, 06/25 - 06/28, 07/20, 07/26, 08/24, 08/27 - 08/29, 09/04, 09/06 - 09/08, 09/10)
2004 (02/13, 02/15 - 02/18, 02/21, 02/23, 02/25 - 02/28, 03/03 - 03/06, 03/19 - 03/20, 04/19 - 04/24, 04/28 - 04/29, 05/03, 05/05 - 05/06, 05/09, 05/11, 05/14 - 05/15, 05/31 - 06/04, 08/02, 08/04)
2006 (05/12 - 05/16, 05/18 - 05/19, 05/22 - 05/24)
Archie Comics Digest Magazine, No. 102 (6/90)
Archie Digest Magazine, No. 108 (6/91), 155 (6/98, possibly not all of it)
Archie Americana Series, Volume 5, Best of the Eighties (2001)
Archie's Weird Mysteries # 8 (11/20/99), 13 (12/25/99), 17-23 (01/19/00 - 01/27/00), 35-36 (02/15/00 - 02/16/00), 38-39 (02/18/00 - 02/21/00)
Codes
Archie newspaper comic strip (ANCS YEAR)
Archie: Return to Riverdale (ARR)
Archie & Friends (AF)
Archie & Friends and the Shield (AFS)
Archie Americana Series, Volume 5, Best of the Eighties (AAS5)
Archie Comics Digest Magazine (ACD)
Archie Digest Magazine (AD)
Archie Giant Series Magazine Presents Betty and Veronica Spectacular (AGSMPBVS)
Archie Giant Series Magazine Presents Betty and Veronica Summer Fun (AGSMPBVSF)
Archie Meets The Punisher (AMP)
Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica (AGBV)
Archie's Pals 'N' Gals (APG)
Archie's Spring Break! (ASB)
Archie's Super Teens (AST)
Archie's Mysteries (AM) (25 and up)
Archie's Weird Mysteries (AWM) (No. for comic up to 24, # for show)
Betty (BET)
Betty and Me (BETME)
Betty and Veronica (BV)
Betty and Veronica Spectacular (BVS)
Betty and Veronica Summer Fun (BVSF)
Betty's Diary (BETD)
Cheryl Blossom (CB)
Everything's Archie (EA)
Faculty Funnies (FF)
Jughead (JUG)
Laugh (LGH)
The New Archies (TNA)
Reggie and Me (REGME)
Reggie's "Wise Guy" Jokes (RWGJ)
Veronica (VER)
B. General Information
Who is Betty Cooper?
Where did Betty first appear?
What comic books has Betty appeared in?
What other media has Betty appeared in?
Does Betty Have Siblings?
What Betty merchandise is available?
2 Betty and Veronica (22" x 28") color posters, Soda Shop and Day Dream
a 25-sheet notepad (with Betty's head in the middle left)
a pen that writes in 3 colors (with Betty's head on the back)
The Official Archie Club Membership Card (with Betty's head in the upper-right corner)
Betty 18" vinyl doll with doll stand
The Archie 1990 calendar (full color, 12 months, over 100 jokes, 12" x 9 1/4" that opens up to 12" x 18 1/2", only 5,000 copies printed, not sold in stores)
I'll try to get more info on older merchandise.
a www.archiecomics.com hat with Betty and Veronica's faces
a Cartoon Girl Power shirt with Betty, Veronica, Cheryl, and Sabrina's faces
a www.archiecomics.com t-shirt with Betty, Veronica, and Archie
a Groovy Betty t-shirt
Look for order forms in the various Archie Comics titles.
Is there any Betty fan fiction available?
Is there any Betty fan art available?
Quick Facts
Archie Comics on Betty
First Appearance: Pep Comics #22 (1941)
Age: 17
Height: 5'6
Weight: 120
Hair: Blonde
Birthday: June 29 (Cancer)
Betty Cooper is the girl next door. She is your average small town girl; blonde hair, blue eyes and very sweet and earnest. She is a cute, practical dresser and is always ready to have fun (especially where Archie is concerned). But in addition to having fun, Betty always finds time to do her studying, and enjoys writing. In addition to her concern for the environment and other social issues, we've established that Betty's goal is to become a famous writer. She is good at sports, can repair cars, is artistic and can make her own clothes. She does well in school, loves children. She has a brother named Chic and a sister named Polly (these characters were introduced in the Little Archie series). She also sings with The Archies band and plays tambourine. Betty is extremely devoted to Archie, but sadly is most often playing second fiddle to her best friend Veronica for his affections. Through every crazy, loving scheme to win Archie's love, Betty always remains completely unaffected, loyal and sweet.
C. Detailed Information
Betty's Childhood
[TNA, No. 11 (1/89), "Dream Queen Nightmare"]
[ARC, No. 414 (8/93), "Camping Cutups"]
[ARC, No. 415 (9/93), "Past Tense"]
[AWM # 1-36 (2/16/00), "Teen Out of Time"]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter One]
Betty's Abilities
[LGH, No. 209 (8/68), "What's Happening Where The Girls are?"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "Hoop-De-Doo"]
[JUG, No. 327 (2/83), "The Punk" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 137 (1/84), untitled "Flashdance" story - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[ARC, No. 336 (7/85), "Lookalike Loony" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[TNA, No. 11 (1/89), "Thanksgiving Stuffing"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), "Multiple Image"]
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "Prize Surprise"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Rivalry"; CB, No. 26 (10/99), "Skateboardin'
Blossom"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Art Lesson"]
[ARC, No. 417 (11/93), "Wet and Wild"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[CB, No. 23 (6/99), "Friendly Fire" Part 2]
[VER, No. 89 (7/99), "A Tale of Two Proms"; BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "Prom
Primer"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Horseshoe Fits"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Fortune Told Off"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Not Watered Down"]
[VER, No. 91 (9/99), "Where in the World is Veronica Lodge? Part I"]
[CB, No. 25 (9/99), "Creature Feature on Party Beach" Part 1]
[VER, No. 92 (10/99), "Veronica's Scrappy Scrapbook"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-22 (1/26/00), "It Lives in the Sewers"]
[AWM # 1-22 (1/26/00), "It Lives in the Sewers"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "Prom Primer"]
[VER, No. 101 (7/00), "Ruff Responsibility"]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), "Royal Turmoil"]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), "Royal Turmoil"]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), "Royal Turmoil"]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), "Royal Turmoil"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Whale of a Sale"]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter One]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), front cover]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), front cover]
Betty's Accomplishments
[AGSMPBVS, No. 506 (6/81), "Bo Woe" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[LGH, No. 376 (1/83), "Buckaroo Fever" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BV, Vol. 1, No. 310 (10/81), Fleeting Meeting - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 137 (1/84), untitled "Flashdance" story - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 137 (1/84), untitled "Flashdance" story - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[EA, No. 112 (7/84), "The Breakdancing Break" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[EA, No. 115 (1/85), "The Fame Game" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETD, No. 1 (4/86), The Celebrity - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), Wedded Blitz]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "The Great Cat Burglar Mystery"]
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "Second Best"]
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "Prize Surprise"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Art Lesson"]
[AF, No. 3 (3/93), "asciiPad Champ"]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Vacation Frustration" Part II]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Vacation Frustration" Part II]
[VER, No. 85 (3/99), "Dollightful"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[VER, No. 89 (7/99), "A Tale of Two Proms"]
[CB, No. 25 (9/99), "Creature Feature on Party Beach" Part 2]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Fun, Fun, Fun!"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "The Flaw of Averages"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Medal Mania"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "The Grass is Always Greener..."]
[VER, No. 98 (4/00), "Nets to You"]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "You Ought to Be in Pictures" Parts I & 2]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 5 (6/00), "Time/Space Conundrum" Chapter Two]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 5 (6/00), "Time/Space Conundrum" Chapters Two, Three, and
Four]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 6 (7/00), "A Familiar Old Haunt" Chapter IV]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 25 (2/03), "Teen Scene Investigators", Chapter One, Chapter Two, and Chapter Four]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter One]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), "Dream Drama"]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Band Together]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), What's In a Name?]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
How Betty Deals with Anger
[ARC, No. 179 (2/68), "Trust in Me"]
[BETME, No. 137 (1/84), untitled "Flashdance" story - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[EA, No. 117 (5/85), "Trivia Travesty" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), Wedded Blitz]
[ARC, No. 371 (10/89), "Defense Zone"]
[ARC, No. 414 (8/93), "Camping Cutups"]
[ARC, No. 415 (9/93), "Hot Foot"; AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[ARC, No. 415 (9/93), "Hot Foot"]
[AD, No. 155 (6/98), "Very Touching"]
[VER, No. 84 (2/99), "Whatever-!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Romance a la Jughead"]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Nameless game!"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-20 (01/24/00), "Supreme Girl vs. Dr. Arachnid"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-35 (02/15/00), "Alternate Riverdales"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "The Assistant"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "The Assistant"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Doll Daffy"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 5 (6/00), "Time/Space Conundrum" Chapter Two]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Frankie's Back!" Part One]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Look into my Eyes"]
[AFS (10/02), "Celluloid Heroes", Chapter One]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Falling Star]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Guitar mania!]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Band Together]
Betty's Belongings
[EA, No. 112 (7/84), "The Breakdancing Break" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "Turnabout Tape"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), "Multiple Image"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), front cover]
[VER, No. 84 (2/99), "Art Appreciation"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Dis-Communication!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Dis-Communication!"; BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "The
Grass is Always Greener..."]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "A Day to Remember"; BET, No. 83 (3/00), "Caramel
Coated"; BET, No. 84 (4/00), "An Open Book"]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Nameless game!"]
[VER, No. 85 (3/99), "SnowBound"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Private Matters"]
[CB, No. 23 (6/99), "Friendly Fire" Part 1]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Fortune Told Off"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-22 (1/26/00), "It Lives in the Sewers"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Room For Improvement"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Room For Improvement"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "The Flaw of Averages"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "Sale Tale"]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "Not-So-Private Eye"]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "Perfectly Ridiculous"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Hog Wild"]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Frankie's Back!" Part One]
[ARC, No. 500 (10/00), "Happy Anni-worse-ary!" Part One]
[AAS5 (2001), back cover]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Whale of a Sale"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "A Different Kind Of Classroom"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Fitness Program"]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Hear Here!]
Cars Betty Drives
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Horror-scope"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Private Matters"]
[CB, No. 23 (6/99), "Friendly Fire" Part 1]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Hog Wild"]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "That's Pretty Fishy!"]
[VER, No. 110 (4/01), "Keep It In The Family" Part 2]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "A Different Kind Of Classroom"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Fitness Program"]
Betty Using Deceit
[LGH, No. 376 (1/83), "Buckaroo Fever" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "Snow Job"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), Three's a Crowd]
[CB, No. 28 (1/00), "Snowbored"]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Falling Star]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
Betty's Diary
Today I had even more fantastic luck... I won't be seeing him anymore.
[BETD, No. 1 (4/86), The Celebrity - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
After many tries Archie finally won a stuffed toy for me.
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), front cover]
Today I went to my cousin's wedding!
It was really beautiful, but I couldn't help wishing!
...that it was Archie and me up there, instead!
It must be wonderful to be a bride!
Everybody makes such a fuss over you at showers and parties!
And you get lots of lovely presents to start your new life together!
Not to mention the new dimond ring you get to flash around!
It would be marvelous to be a bride... especially Mrs. Archie Andrews!
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), Wedded Blitz]
I call this chapter "The Great Cat Burglar Mystery." It all started last week when everyone in the neighborhood began experiencing petty thefts...
...so with the help of Jughead's detective kit, Archie began his investigation...
The police found that the monkey had escaped from the circus that had just left town...
So, Diary, the circus got its monkey back, we got all our posessions back, Archie retired from the detective business and the case of "The Great Cat...er...Monkey Burglar Mystery" was marked "Closed"!
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "The Great Cat Burglar Mystery"]
Today, Veronica and I had one of our "unproductive" days...
Usually there's only one thing we wind up doing when we're bored...
and so, since neither of us really wanted to go there, I got an idea...
So - guess where we ended up, Dear Diary? Yeah, that's right...the mall!
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Smörgasbored"]
Life certainly is interesting, when you have a friend as rich as Veronica Lodge!
Because of her, I've gotten a view on how the "other half" lives!
With Ron, I've done things far beyond the reach of my bank account!
One year, Veronica took me along on her vacation to the Bahamas!
Then, there was the time we went to Europe!
And to get to these exotic locals, we rode in the Lodges' private jet!
I've also ridden in expensive cars...
...eaten in fabulous restaurants..
...and worn gorgeous clothes all due to Veronica's generosity!
I've played tennis and golf at her exclusive country club...
ridden thoroughbreds with her at the Lodge riding stables...
...and gone skiing at the Lodges' private mountain...er...lodge!
All of it is like a wonderful dream come true!
Then something awful happens! It begins with a simple thought...
...and before I know it, it spreads discontentedness through me...
...and eventually, it develops into full-blown envy!
When I get like that, Diary, I'm not fit to live with...nothing satisfies me!
All I can see is Veronica having, and me not having!
And just when I think life couldn't be any more unfair...
someone usually snaps me back to reality!
That kind of reasoning always makes me think, Dear Diary!
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
One Archie Andrews has always been fine with me, but this weekend I had
twoArchies on my hands, which is one too many! It all began on
Saturday morning---
I had worked all week on my art project--right down to show day!
Two hours later, we were there!
Dear Diary: I wasn't paying attention to how much spray I was globbing on!
The hot auditorium lights didn't help matters either!
Dear Diary: You guessed it! No blue ribbon, no cash prize! Archie and I came
back to Riverdale empty-handed...
after depositing "Victory" in the scrap heap!
But, maybe I won the kind of prizes they don't hand out in contests!
And I was totally honest...about myself and my art
but next time, I'm gonna get a better brand of hair spray!
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Art Lesson"]
There was never anything like it in the history of Riverdale, the day the
Punisher came to town...
Just about the whole town stayed up all night to see if Ronnie was okay and
catch a glimpse of Frank (he told me to call him Frank!). We all celebrated
with an early morning breakfast at Pop's ... That's the funny thing ... I
got the feeling Frank didn't really want to leave. My dad says
Frank's a psychopath. Okay, maybe he is a tad hostile...
...but if the Punisher's the bad guy people say he is, he'd never
have put up with Archie all night!
--but when I think of all the circumstances that brought Frank to
Riverdale--! It was either the most incredible coincidence in history, or
maybe, just maybe...it really is a small world!
[AMP, Vol. 1, No. 1 (8/94)]
[ARC, No. 500 (10/00), "Happy Anni-worse-ary!" Part One]
[ARC, No. 500 (10/00), "Happy Anni-worse-ary!" Part One]
Betty's Family
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Smörgasbored"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Smörgasbored"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Smörgasbored"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "A Different Kind Of Classroom"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Fitness Program"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Fitness Program"]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Rest Test!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Rest Test!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Rest Test!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Rest Test!]
Betty's Fashions
[ARC, No. 179 (2/68), front cover]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), front cover]
[REGME, No. 94 (3/77), "Archie's Gag Bag"]
[BV, Vol. 1, No. 302 (2/81), "In the Swing" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[AGSMPBVS, No. 506 (6/81), "Bo Woe" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[LGH, No. 376 (1/83), "Buckaroo Fever" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001); ARC, No. 410 (4/93), "Cue View"]
[JUG, No. 327 (2/83), "The Punk" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 137 (1/84), front cover - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 137 (1/84), untitled "Flashdance" story - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 137 (1/84), untitled "Flashdance" story - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 137 (1/84), untitled "Flashdance" story - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETD, No. 1 (4/86), The Celebrity - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 11 (7/86), front cover - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "Betty and Veronica's Back To School Fashions"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), front cover]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), "A Word to the Unwise"; BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "The Great Cat Burglar Mystery"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), "A Word to the Unwise"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), "A Word to the Unwise"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "The Great Cat Burglar Mystery"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "The Great Cat Burglar Mystery"]
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "Prize Surprise"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Rivalry"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "Big Mouth"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "Strange Facts About Archie and the Gang"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Art Lesson"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Horror-scope"]
[VER, No. 84 (2/99), "Whatever-!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Out of Season"]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Like in Ancient Egypt" Parts One and 2]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Like in Ancient Egypt" Part One, "Dress Like an
Egyptian"]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Like in Ancient Egypt" Part 2]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Fashion Fantasy of the 50's"; BV, Vol. 2, No. 147
(5/00), "Models Fashions of the 50's"]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Nameless game!"]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Those 70's Girls"]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Those 70's Girls"]
[VER, No. 91 (9/99), Where in the World is Veronica Lodge Part I]
[CB, No. 25 (9/99), "Jungle Blossom"; VER, No. 93 (11/99), "Veronica, My
Hero!" Part 2]
[CB, No. 25 (9/99), "Jungle Blossom"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), front cover]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), front cover, The Act To Attract]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), Scene Stealer]
[CB, No. 26 (10/99), "Skateboardin' Blossom"]
[AWM # 1-22 (1/26/00), "It Lives in the Sewers"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[VER, No. 96 (2/00), "Veronica's Closet!"]
[VER, No. 96 (2/00), "Veronica's Closet!"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "Attention Getter"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "Everybody's Pal?"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Moody Blues"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Run, Betty, Run!"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "Hint Stint"]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "A Good Vintage"]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "A Good Vintage"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Super Styles for Betty and Veronica"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Super Styles for Betty and Veronica"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "She's Too Bossy"]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "Camouflage Cuties"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Leisure Fashions of the 40's"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Weather or Not"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 5 (6/00), "Time/Space Conundrum" Chapter One]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "See you in the Funny Papers"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "Prom Primer"]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Frankie's Back!" Part One]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Frankie's Back" Part 2]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Frankie's Back" Part 2]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Look into my Eyes"]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "That's Pretty Fishy!"]
[VER, No. 101 (7/00), "Tall Story"]
[VER, No. 102 (8/00), "Lodge Is The Law" Part II]
[VER, No. 102 (8/00), "It's A Cold Cold Summer"]
[VER, No. 103 (9/00), "I'm History" Part One]
[VER, No. 103 (9/00), "You've Got A Friend"]
[VER, No. 103 (9/00), "You've Got A Friend"]
[AVS, No. 8 (2000), front cover]
[AVS, No. 8 (2000), "Riverdale Family Andrews" Part One]
[AVS, No. 8 (2000), "Fashion with a Passion"]
[VER, No. 104 (10/00), Boot Camp Lodge Part Two]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), Archie's Angels, Part I]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), "Fight For The Privileged"]
[VER, No. 105 (11/00), "The Big Wish"]
[VER, No. 106 (12/00), "The Dream Tune"]
[VER, No. 106 (12/00), "Purple Passion"]
[AAS5 (2001), front cover]
[AAS5 (2001), Table of Contents]
[AAS5 (2001), back cover]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Whale of a Sale"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Whale of a Sale"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Whale of a Sale"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Whale of a Sale"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "A Different Kind Of Classroom"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Neat Treat"]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Rest Test!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Rest Test!]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
Betty's Fears
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), Snowed Under]
[ARC, No. 415 (9/93), "The Big Fear"; BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Fright Night"]
[ARC, No. 418 (12/93), "Squirrely Tale!"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Private Matters"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-22 (1/26/00), "It Lives in the Sewers"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[AWM # 1-36 (2/16/00), "Teen Out of Time"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Moody Blues"]
[VER, No. 110 (4/01), "Keep It In The Family" Part 2]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
Betty's Favorite Foods
[LGH, No. 209 (8/68), "Million Holler Movie"; AWM, Vol. 1, No. 4 (5/00),
"Archie Squared", Chapter Two]
[LGH, No. 209 (8/68), "Million Holler Movie"]
[REGME, No. 92 (12/76) and 94 (3/77), front cover; BET, No. 71 (3/99),
"Romance a la Jughead"]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), front cover]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), front cover]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "Surprise Ending!"; BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), "Scared Happy"]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "Let's Do the FruitSlush Mush!"]
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "Second Best"]
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "The Taste of Adventure" Part 2]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Rivalry"; VER, No. 92 (10/99), "Scent-imental"]
[ARC, No. 410 (4/93), "The Long and Short of It"]
[ARC, No. 414 (8/93), "Camping Cutups"; VER, No. 91 (9/99), A Simple Fact!]
[AD, No. 155 (6/98), front cover]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Romance a la Jughead"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "A Day to Remember"; CB, No. 28 (1/00), "Holi-Daze"
Part One; BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Fun, Fun, Fun!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "A Day to Remember"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Fright Night", "Special Delivery"; BET, No. 84 (4/00),
"An Open Book"]
[CB, No. 23 (6/99), "Friendly Fire" Part 2]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), Scene Stealer]
[CB, No. 26 (10/99), "Skateboardin' Blossom"]
[AWM # 1-19 (1/21/00), "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "Caramel Coated"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "Hint Stint"]
[AWM # 1-39 (02/21/00), "Little Chock'lit Shoppe of Horrors"]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "Perfectly Ridiculous"]
[AVS, No. 8 (2000), "Riverdale Family Andrews" Part Two]
[VER, No. 110 (4/01), Try That For Size!]
[AF, No. 51 (10/01), "What's For Breakfast?"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "A Different Kind Of Classroom"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Europe At A Glance"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Europe At A Glance"]
[AFS (10/02), "Celluloid Heroes", Chapter One]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter One]
Betty's Friendship with Veronica Lodge
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "One Good Turn"]
[TNA, No. 11 (1/89), front cover]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), "A Word to the Unwise"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), Wedded Blitz]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Smörgasbored"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Smörgasbored"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "Second Best"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "Scents-itive"]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Vacation Frustration" Part II]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Good Skate Bad Skate"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Out of Season"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Out of Season"; BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "I Only
Have Ice For You"]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), front cover]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Like in Ancient Egypt" Part One]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Like in Ancient Egypt" Parts One and 2]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Nameless game!"; BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Run,
Betty, Run!"]
[CB, No. 23 (6/99), "Friendly Fire" Parts 1, 2, & 3]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Horseshoe Fits"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Slick Trick"]
[VER, No. 91 (9/99), Where in the World is Veronica Lodge Part I]
[VER, No. 91 (9/99), Where in the World is Veronica Lodge? Part I]
[VER, No. 91 (9/99), Where in the World is Veronica Lodge Part I; BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Run, Betty, Run!"]
[VER, No. 91 (9/99), A Simple Fact!]
[VER, No. 94 (12/99), front cover]
[VER, No. 94 (12/99), "Born To Shop!"]
[VER, No. 94 (12/99), "Born To Shop!"]
[VER, No. 94 (12/99), Power Play!]
[CB, No. 28 (1/00), "Holi-Daze" Parts One and Two]
[VER, No. 96 (2/00), "Veronica's Closet!"]
[CB, No. 29 (2/00), "To Catch a Falling Star" Part 1]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Dear Betty & Veronica"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "I Only Have Ice For You"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "The Grass is Always Greener..."]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Dear Betty & Veronica"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Run, Betty, Run!"]
[VER, No. 98 (4/00), "It's in the Cards"]
[VER, No. 98 (4/00), "The Master Manipulator"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "The Assistant"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "Cold Wash"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "Guest Distress"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Two for One" Part One]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Two for One" Part One]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Two for One" Part One]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Two for One" Part One]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Two for One" Part 2]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "She's Too Bossy"]
[VER, No. 99 (5/00), "Now That's Scary" Part Two]
[VER, No. 100 (6/00), "I Need My Own Space"]
[VER, No. 100 (6/00), "Space Case"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "See you in the Funny Papers"]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Frankie's Back!" Part One]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "That's Pretty Fishy!"]
[VER, No. 102 (8/00), front cover]
[VER, No. 102 (8/00), "Lodge Is The Law" Part I]
[VER, No. 102 (8/00), "Lodge Is The Law" Part I]
[VER, No. 102 (8/00), "It's A Cold Cold Summer"]
[VER, No. 102 (8/00), "It's A Cold Cold Summer"]
[VER, No. 103 (9/00), front cover]
[VER, No. 103 (9/00), "You've Got A Friend"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 8 (9/00), "Seafood, Be Food!", Chapter Three]
[VER, No. 104 (10/00), Boot Camp Lodge Part One]
[VER, No. 104 (10/00), Boot Camp Lodge Part One]
[VER, No. 104 (10/00), Boot Camp Lodge Part Two]
[ARC, No. 500 (10/00), "Happy Anni-worse-ary!" Part One]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), "Fight For The Privileged"]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), "Fight For The Privileged"]
[VER, No. 106 (12/00), "Best Buds"]
[VER, No. 107 (1/01), "Music To Her Ears" Part Two]
[VER, No. 107 (1/01), "Dress Mess!"]
[VER, No. 108 (2/01), Veronica's Wonderful Life! Part 2]
[VER, No. 108 (2/01), "Fashion Bashin'"]
[VER, No. 109 (3/01), "Please Don't Repeat Yourself" Part One]
[VER, No. 110 (4/01), "Keep It In The Family" Part 2]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), "Dream Drama"]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Guitar mania!]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Band Together]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Band Together]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), What's In a Name?]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
Betty's Friendship with Cheryl Blossom
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Like in Ancient Egypt" Parts One and 2]
[CB, No. 21 (4/99), "Dog Gone"]
[CB, No. 23 (6/99), "Friendly Fire" Parts 1, 2, & 3]
[VER, No. 91 (9/99), Where in the World is Veronica Lodge Part 2]
[CB, No. 28 (1/00), "Holi-Daze" Parts One and Two]
[CB, No. 29 (2/00), "To Catch a Falling Star" Part 1]
[CB, No. 29 (2/00), "Behind the 8-Ball"]
[CB, No. 30 (3/00), "fashion Victim"]
[CB, No. 30 (3/00), "Dear Cheryl"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), front cover]
[VER, No. 99 (5/00), "Now That's Scary" Part Two]
Betty's Other Friends
[JUG, Vol. 2, No. 9 (12/88), "Double Your Pleasure"]
[TNA, No. 11 (1/89), "Thanksgiving Stuffing"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), Three's a Crowd]
[VER, No. 84 (2/99), "Whatever-!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Romance a la Jughead"]
[CB, No. 22 (5/99), "Brotherly Love"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), Scene Stealer]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Slick Trick"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[VER, No. 94 (12/99), Power Play!]
[AWM # 1-13 (12/25/99), "Reckless Youth"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-22 (1/26/00), "It Lives in the Sewers"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "The Big Blahs"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "Everybody's Pal?"]
[BVS, No. 40 (3/00), "The Love Letters", Part One; BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Two
for One" Part 2]
[AWM # 1-39 (02/21/00), "Little Chock'lit Shoppe of Horrors"]
[AWM # 1-39 (02/21/00), "Little Chock'lit Shoppe of Horrors"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "The Assistant"]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "Palm Qualm"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Frankie's Back!" Part One]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Frankie's Back!" Part One]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "That's Pretty Fishy!"]
[ARC, No. 500 (10/00), "Happy Anni-worse-ary" Part 2]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), "Fight For The Privileged"]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), "Fight For The Privileged"]
[VER, No. 106 (12/00), "Best Buds"]
[VER, No. 107 (1/01), "Dress Mess!"]
[VER, No. 108 (2/01), "Poetic Justice"]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), "Dream Drama"]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Guitar mania!]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Guitar mania!]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Guitar mania!]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Guitar mania!]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
Betty's Beliefs on Giving
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "The Date"]
[TNA, No. 11 (1/89), "Thanksgiving Stuffing"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "Scents-itive"]
[ARC, No. 413 (7/93), "Food Choice"]
[VER, No. 92 (10/99), "Scent-imental"]
[VER, No. 96 (2/00), "Veronica's Closet!"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "Sale Tale"]
[AWM # 1-39 (02/21/00), "Little Chock'lit Shoppe of Horrors"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "She's Too Bossy"]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
Betty's Beliefs about Herself
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), Snowed Under]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Art Lesson"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 6 (7/00), "A Familiar Old Haunt" Chapter I]
Betty's Hobbies
[ARC, No. 289 (2/80), Boogie Buggy - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[VER, No. 84 (2/99), "Art Appreciation"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Dis-Communication!"; VER, No. 91 (9/99), "Where in the
World is Veronica Lodge? Part I"; BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Run, Betty,
Run!"]
[VER, No. 96 (2/00), "Deep Freeze!"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 3 (4/00), "A Mighty Weird Crusade", Chapter Four]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "Stuffed Situation"]
Betty's Honesty Policy
[TNA, No. 11 (1/89), "History Lesson"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), "Multiple Image"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Art Lesson"]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Vacation Frustration!" Parts I & II]
[VER, No. 89 (7/99), "Citation Frustration"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-22 (1/26/00), "It Lives in the Sewers"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "Ol' Switcheroo"]
Betty's Sense of Humor
[REGME, No. 98 (8/77), front cover; RWGJ, No. 41 (5/77), "Mail Travail";
ARC, No. 418 (12/93), "Bad Hair Day"; ARC, No. 418 (12/93), "Squirrely
Tale!"; ARC, No. 420 (2/94), "Wrapped Up in Christmas"]
[ARC, No. 336 (7/85), "Lookalike Loony" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "Nag Gag"]
[ARC, No. 419 (1/94), "Reggie the Wonderful!"]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Baby Talk"]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Nameless game!"]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Vacation Frustration!" Part I]
[ARC, No. 468 (2/98), "Gone Today, Hair Tomorrow"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[VER, No. 90 (8/99), "Look Who's Talking!"; BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Two for
One" Part 2]
[VER, No. 91 (9/99), Where in the World is Veronica Lodge Part 2]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), Scene Stealer]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Not Watered Down"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-19 (1/21/00), "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High"]
[AWM # 1-19 (1/21/00), "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High"]
[AWM # 1-19 (1/21/00), "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High"]
[AWM # 1-19 (1/21/00), "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Room For Improvement"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Fun, Fun, Fun!"]
[BVS, No. 40 (3/00), "Aim Game"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "Caramel Coated"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Run, Betty, Run!"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "The Assistant", "Cold Wash"; BVS, No. 41
(5/00), "She's Too Bossy"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "Cold Wash"; VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Two for One" Part 2]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Just My Luck!"]
[VER, No. 99 (5/00), "Now That's Scary" Part Two]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), front cover]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "You Ought to Be in Pictures" Part I]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "You Ought to Be in Pictures" Part 2]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "Prom Primer"]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), front cover]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "That's Pretty Fishy!"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 6 (7/00), "A Familiar Old Haunt" Chapter II]
[VER, No. 103 (9/00), "Screen Time"]
[VER, No. 107 (1/01), "Dress Mess!"]
[VER, No. 107 (1/01), "Dress Mess!"]
[VER, No. 109 (3/01), "Please Don't Repeat Yourself" Part One]
[VER, No. 110 (4/01), All Dolled Up!]
[AFS (10/02), "Celluloid Heroes", Chapter Two]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 25 (2/03), "Teen Scene Investigators", Chapter One]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 25 (2/03), "Teen Scene Investigators", Chapter One]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter One]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter Two]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter Three]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Rest Test!]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Hum Drum]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
Illnesses Betty Has Gotten
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "Talk Balk"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "Ol' Switcheroo"]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
Other People's Image of Betty
[BV, Vol. 1, No. 310 (10/81), Fleeting Meeting - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[JUG, No. 327 (2/83), "The Punk" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[JUG, No. 327 (2/83), "The Punk" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[VER, No. 84 (2/99), "Art Appreciation"]
[CB, No. 20 (3/99), "Cinderblossom" Parts One and Two]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "The Grass is Always Greener..."]
[AWM # 1-39 (02/21/00), "Little Chock'lit Shoppe of Horrors"]
[VER, No. 103 (9/00), "I'm History" Part One]
[VER, No. 105 (11/00), Veronica Lodge: Attorney of Love Part 1, Veronica Lodge: Attorney of Love Part 2]
[VER, No. 108 (2/01), Veronica's Wonderful Life! Part 2]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), "Dream Drama"]
Betty's Interests
[LGH, No. 209 (8/68), "Million Holler Movie"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "Gold is Where You Find It"]
[AGSMPBVS, No. 506 (6/81), "Bo Woe" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 137 (1/84), untitled "Flashdance" story - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[EA, No. 112 (7/84), "The Breakdancing Break" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[EA, No. 115 (1/85), "The Fame Game" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[EA, No. 117 (5/85), "Trivia Travesty" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETD, No. 1 (4/86), The Celebrity - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 160 (8/87), front cover - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 160 (8/87), front cover - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 160 (8/87), front cover - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "The Date"; CB, No. 22 (5/99), "Brotherly Love"]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "Turnabout Tape"]
[TNA, No. 11 (1/89), "A Blast from the Past"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), Snowed Under]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Smörgasbored"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Smörgasbored"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "Talk Balk"; Betty, No. 71 (3/99), front cover]
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), Big Ethel Pin Up]
[ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "Record Ruckus"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "Do Your Thing"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Art Lesson"; VER, No. 84 (2/99), "Art
Appreciation"; BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Like in Ancient Egypt" Parts One and 2]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "Scents-itive"]
[ARC, No. 415 (9/93), front cover]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Baby Talk"]
[ARC, No. 468 (2/98), "Pulling the Plug"]
[ARC, No. 468 (2/98), "That's the Ticket!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Dis-Communication!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Dis-Communication!"]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Dear Betty & Veronica"]
[VER, No. 86 (4/99), "Country Western Showdown"]
[CB, No. 22 (5/99), "Big in Japan" Part I]
[CB, No. 23 (6/99), "Friendly Fire" Part 2]
[CB, No. 23 (6/99), "Friendly Fire" Part 3]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Slick Trick"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "The Retro Blues"]
[CB, No. 26 (10/99), "fashion Emergency"; CB, No. 29 (2/00), front cover,
"To Catch a Falling Star" Part 2]
[CB, No. 29 (2/00), "Behind the 8-Ball"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-19 (1/21/00), "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High"]
[AWM # 1-19 (1/21/00), "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "Attention Getter"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "The Big Blahs"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "The Big Blahs"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "The Big Blahs"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "Everybody's Pal?"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Room For Improvement"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Room For Improvement"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Fun, Fun, Fun!"]
[BVS, No. 40 (3/00), "Welcome to the New Millennium!", "Dear Betty &
Veronica"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "Hint Stint"]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "Not-So-Private Eye"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), front cover]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Two for One" Part 2]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "She's Too Bossy"]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "You Ought to Be in Pictures" Part I]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "The Phone Flap"]
[VER, No. 100 (6/00), "I Need My Own Space"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Doll Daffy"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Weather or Not"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Weather or Not"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Dear Betty & Veronica"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Girls Just Wanna Have Fun"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), front cover]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "Stars in My Eyes"]
[VER, No. 101 (7/00), "Window Shopping"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 6 (7/00), "A Familiar Old Haunt" Chapter I]
[VER, No. 102 (8/00), "It's A Cold Cold Summer"]
[AVS, No. 8 (2000), "Pool Fools"]
[VER, No. 103 (9/00), "I'm History" Part One]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 8 (9/00), "Seafood, Be Food!", Chapter Three]
[VER, No. 105 (11/00), "Five Times The Trouble"]
[VER, No. 106 (12/00), "The Dream Tune"]
[VER, No. 107 (1/01), 'Great-Aunt-ics!]
[VER, No. 110 (4/01), "Keep It In The Family" Part I]
[VER, No. 110 (4/01), "Keep It In The Family" Part I]
[VER, No. 110 (4/01), "Keep It In The Family" Part 2]
[AF, No. 47 (5/01), front cover]
[AFS (10/02), "Celluloid Heroes", Chapter One]
[AFS (10/02), "Celluloid Heroes", Chapter Two]
[AFS (10/02), "Celluloid Heroes", Chapter Two]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 25 (2/03), "Teen Scene Investigators", Chapter One]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 25 (2/03), "Teen Scene Investigators", Chapter One]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 25 (2/03), "Teen Scene Investigators", Chapter One and Chapter Two]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 25 (2/03), "Teen Scene Investigators", Chapter Four]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 25 (2/03), "Teen Scene Investigators", Chapter Four]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter One]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter One]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter One]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter One]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Falling Star]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Hear Here!]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Hum Drum]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Band Together]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Band Together]
Betty's Jobs
[EA, No. 112 (7/84), "The Breakdancing Break" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), Three's a Crowd]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[CB, No. 23 (6/99), "Friendly Fire" Part 1]
[VER, No. 93 (11/99), "Occupational Hazard!"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "You Ought to Be in Pictures" Parts I & 2]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 5 (6/00), "Time/Space Conundrum" Chapter Four]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Neat Treat"]
Betty's Knowledge
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), "A Public Service Message from Archie Comics"]
[ARC, No. 371 (10/89), "Defense Zone"]
[ARC, No. 371 (10/89), "Bold Cold"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Art Lesson"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "Scents-itive"]
[VER, No. 95 (1/00), "Taking Stock!"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-19 (1/21/00), "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High"]
[AWM # 1-19 (1/21/00), "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "Generation Gap Flap"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "Fatal Distraction"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 8 (9/00), "Seafood, Be Food!", Chapter Three]
[VER, No. 110 (4/01), "Keep It In The Family" Part 2]
[VER, No. 110 (4/01), Try That For Size!]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 25 (2/03), "Teen Scene Investigators", Chapter One]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter One]
Names Betty is Called or Calls Others
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "Hoop-De-Doo"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "One Good Turn"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "The Persuader"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "Gold is Where You Find It"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "Gold is Where You Find It"]
[ARC, No. 289 (2/80), Boogie Buggy - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[EA, No. 112 (7/84), "The Breakdancing Break" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "The Date"]
[JUG, Vol. 2, No. 9 (12/88), "Double Your Pleasure"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), Snowed Under]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), Wedded Blitz]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Smörgasbored"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Smörgasbored"; BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Out of Season"]
[ARC, No. 371 (10/89), "Defense Zone"]
[ARC, No. 371 (10/89), "Defense Zone"]
[AMP, Vol. 1, No. 1 (8/94)]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Good Skate Bad Skate"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Romance a la Jughead"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Horseshoe Fits"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), Scene Stealer]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Slick Trick"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2/00), "Just Another Paranormal Day in Riverdale!" Part
Three]
[AWM # 1-13 (12/25/99), "Reckless Youth"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "The Big Blahs"]
[BVS, No. 40 (3/00), "Welcome to the New Millennium!"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 3 (4/00), "A Mighty Weird Crusade", Chapter Four]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "Hint Stint"]
[VER, No. 101 (7/00), "A Prom to Remember"]
[VER, No. 101 (7/00), "Faint Hearted"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 6 (7/00), "A Familiar Old Haunt" Chapter III]
[VER, No. 102 (8/00), "It's A Cold Cold Summer"]
[VER, No. 104 (10/00), Boot Camp Lodge Part One]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), "Fight For The Privileged"]
[VER, No. 107 (1/01), "Dress Mess!"]
[VER, No. 108 (2/01), Veronica's Wonderful Life! Part 2]
[VER, No. 109 (3/01), "Please Don't Repeat Yourself" Part One]
[VER, No. 110 (4/01), "Keep It In The Family" Part 2]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Whale of a Sale"]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter One]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
Betty's Philosophy
[RWGJ, No. 41 (5/77), "Praise Haze"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Art Lesson"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Art Lesson"]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Vacation Frustration!" Part I]
[AD, No. 155 (6/98), "Very Touching"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-22 (1/26/00), "It Lives in the Sewers"]
[BVS, No. 40 (3/00), "The Love Letters", Part One]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "Mistaken Identity"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Dear Betty & Veronica"]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "You Ought to Be in Pictures" Part I]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 5 (6/00), "Time/Space Conundrum" Chapter Three]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Rest Test!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Rest Test!]
Betty's Popularity
[CB, No. 23 (6/99), "Friendly Fire" Part 1]
Betty's Relatives
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), Wedded Blitz]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Baby Talk"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Fun, Fun, Fun!"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
Betty's Beliefs on Religion
[TNA, No. 11 (1/89), "Thanksgiving Stuffing"]
[VER, No. 90 (8/99), "What an Angel! Part 2"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Slick Trick"]
[CB, No. 28 (1/00), "Holi-Daze" Parts One and Two]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 1 (2/00), "Just Another Paranormal Day in Riverdale!" Part
Three]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[BVS, No. 40 (3/00), "The Love Letters", Part Two]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "Not-So-Private Eye"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "Ol' Switcheroo"]
Betty's Sense of Responsibility
[REGME, No. 98 (8/77), "It's Plane Silly"]
[ARC, No. 412 (6/93), "No Class Act! Part 4"]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter Two]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter Four]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Rest Test!]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
Betty's Romance Life
[ARC, No. 179 (2/68), "Trust in Me"]
[ARC, No. 179 (2/68), "Trust in Me"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), front cover; BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "Turnabout
Tape"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "Hoop-De-Doo"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "One Good Turn"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "The Persuader"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "Gold is Where You Find It"]
[BETME, No. 62 (12/74), "Gold is Where You Find It"]
[ARC, No. 289 (2/80), Boogie Buggy - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[ARC, No. 322 (3/83), "E.T. Travesty" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[EA, No. 117 (5/85), "Trivia Travesty" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[EA, No. 117 (5/85), "Trivia Travesty" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 11 (7/86), front cover - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "The Date"]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "The Date"]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "No Greater Love"]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "No Greater Love"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), front cover]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), Three's a Crowd]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), Wedded Blitz]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "The Great Cat Burglar Mystery"]
[ARC, No. 371 (10/89), "Bold Cold"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Andrews Family Tree"; ARC, No. 417 (11/93),
Archie's Lucky "13" Offer (order form); AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "Strange Facts About Archie and the Gang"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "Strange Facts About Archie and the Gang"]
[ARC, No. 412 (6/93), "Snagged! Almost, Part 2"; ARC, No. 414 (8/93), "Prom
Problem"]
[AMP, Vol. 1, No. 1 (8/94)]
[AMP, Vol. 1, No. 1 (8/94)]
BC
&
AA
[AMP, Vol. 1, No. 1 (8/94)]
[AMP, Vol. 1, No. 1 (8/94)]
[ARC, No. 468 (2/98), front cover]
[AD, No. 155 (6/98), "Birth Mirth"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Romance a la Jughead"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Romance a la Jughead"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Dis-Communication!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Dis-Communication!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Dis-Communication!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Dis-Communication!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Dis-Communication!"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "A Day to Remember"]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Nameless game!"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), front cover]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Memories are Made of This"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Special Delivery"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Special Delivery"]
[CB, No. 22 (5/99), "Brotherly Love"]
[CB, No. 23 (6/99), "Friendly Fire" Part 2]
[VER, No. 89 (7/99), "A Tale of Two Proms"]
[VER, No. 91 (9/99), "Where in the World is Veronica Lodge? Part 2"; CB, No.
27 (11/99), "Identity Crisis"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), The Act To Attract]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), The Act To Attract]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Fortune Told Off"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "The Retro Blues"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[AWM # 1-08 (11/20/99), "Fleas Release Me"]
[CB, No. 28 (1/00), "Kiss of the Century"]
[VER, No. 96 (2/00), "Out of Tune"]
[AWM # 1-18 (1/20/00), "Ship of Ghouls"]
[AWM # 1-19 (1/21/00), "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High"]
[AWM # 1-19 (1/21/00), "Something Is Haunting Riverdale High"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-21 (01/25/00), "Reggie or Not"]
[AWM # 1-22 (1/26/00), "It Lives in the Sewers"]
[AWM # 1-22 (1/26/00), "It Lives in the Sewers"]
[AWM # 1-22 (1/26/00), "It Lives in the Sewers"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[AWM # 1-36 (2/16/00), "Teen Out of Time"]
[AWM # 1-36 (2/16/00), "Teen Out of Time"]
[AWM # 1-36 (2/16/00), "Teen Out of Time"]
[AWM # 1-36 (2/16/00), "Teen Out of Time"]
[AWM # 1-36 (2/16/00), "Teen Out of Time"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "Caramel Coated"]
[BET, No. 83 (3/00), "Attention Getter"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), Archie's Digest Subscription Offer]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Fun, Fun, Fun!"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), front cover]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "The Flaw of Averages"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "The Flaw of Averages"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Moody Blues"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 3 (4/00), "A Mighty Weird Crusade", Chapter One]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "An Open Book"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "Hint Stint"]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "Perfectly Ridiculous"]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "Perfectly Ridiculous"]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "Perfectly Ridiculous"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), front cover]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "Cold Wash"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "Ol' Switcheroo"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 147 (5/00), "Ol' Switcheroo"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Two for One" Part One]
[VER, No. 99 (5/00), "Now That's Scary" Part Two]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 4 (5/00), "Archie Squared", Chapters One & Two]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "The Great Kissing Caper"]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "The Candidate"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "See you in the Funny Papers"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "Prom Primer"]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Frankie's Back" Part 2]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 6 (7/00), "A Familiar Old Haunt" Chapter I]
[VER, No. 103 (9/00), "Screen Time"]
[ARC, No. 500 (10/00), "Happy Anni-worse-ary!" Part One]
[ARC, No. 500 (10/00), "Happy Anni-worse-ary" Part 3]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), Archie's Angels, Part I]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), Archie's Angels, Part II]
[VER, No. 108 (2/01), "Veronica's Wonderful Life!" Part 2]
[VER, No. 109 (3/01), "Please Don't Repeat Yourself" Part Two]
[AF, No. 51 (10/01), "Homework Out"]
[AF, No. 51 (10/01), "Homework Out"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), front cover]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Neat Treat"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Europe At A Glance"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Europe At A Glance"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Europe At A Glance"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Europe At A Glance"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Europe At A Glance"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Europe At A Glance"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Europe At A Glance"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "Europe At A Glance"]
[AFS (10/02), "Celluloid Heroes", Chapter One]
[AFS (10/02), "Celluloid Heroes", Chapter One]
[AFS (10/02), "Celluloid Heroes", Chapter Two]
[AM, Vol. 1, No. 26 (4/03), "The Case of the Missing Skier!", Chapter Four]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), front cover]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), "Dream Drama"]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), Dance Routine!]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), The Big Opportunity]
[BVS, No. 73 (3/06), Falling Star]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), What's In a Name?]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), What's In a Name?]
[VER, No. 167 (3/06), "Afterschool Antics"]
Betty at School
[JUG, No. 327 (2/83), "The Punk" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 137 (1/84), untitled "Flashdance" story - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BETME, No. 171 (10/88), "The Date"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 19 (4/89), "Multiple Image"]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Art Lesson"]
BC
&
AA
[AMP, Vol. 1, No. 1 (8/94)]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Vacation Frustration!" Part I; BET, No. 72 (4/99),
"Memories are Made of This"]
[ARC, No. 468 (2/98), "Gone Today, Hair Tomorrow"]
[VER, No. 84 (2/99), "Undercover"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Dis-Communication!"; VER, No. 97 (3/00), front cover;
BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "The Grass is Always Greener..."; VER, No. 98
(4/00), "Nets to You"; BET, No. 84 (4/00), "The Flaw of Averages"]
[VER, No. 89 (7/99), "A Tale of Two Proms"]
[AWM # 1-13 (12/25/99), "Reckless Youth"]
[AWM # 1-13 (12/25/99), "Reckless Youth"]
[AWM # 1-23 (1/27/00), "Dream Girl"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "Fun, Fun, Fun!"]
[BVS, No. 40 (3/00), "Soccermania!"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "The Grass is Always Greener..."]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "The Grass is Always Greener..."]
[BET, No. 85 (5/00), "Fad-tastic"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Just My Luck!"]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "The Candidate"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 149 (7/00), "Fatal Distraction"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 7 (8/00), "U.F.O. Uh-Oh!" Chapter I]
[VER, No. 107 (1/01), "Dress Mess!"]
[VER, No. 109 (3/01), "Please Don't Repeat Yourself" Part One]
[AF, No. 51 (10/01), "Homework Out"]
[AF, No. 51 (10/01), "What's For Breakfast?"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "A Different Kind Of Classroom"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "A Different Kind Of Classroom"]
[BET, No. 116 (10/02), "A Different Kind Of Classroom"]
[BET, No. 153 (3/06), "Dream Drama"]
Sports Betty Plays
[RWGJ, No. 41 (5/77), "Praise Haze"; ARC, No. 410 (4/93), "The Big Chill
Out!"; BET, No. 83 (3/00), front cover; BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Medal
Mania"; VER, No. 110 (4/01), "Keep It In The Family" Part 2]
[LGH, No. 209 (8/68), front cover; ACD, No. 102 (6/90), "Strings Attached"]
[AGSMPBVS, No. 506 (6/81), "Bo Woe" - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[BV, Vol. 1, No. 310 (10/81), Fleeting Meeting - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[ARC, No. 410 (4/93), "The Big Chill Out!"]
[ARC, No. 410 (4/93), "The Big Chill Out!"; BV, Vol. 2, No. 145 (3/00), "I
Only Have Ice For You"; BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Medal Mania"]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Vacation Frustration!" Part I; BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Not Watered Down"]
[ASB, No. 2 (1997), "Vacation Frustration!" Part I]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Worry Flurry"; BVS, No. 40 (3/00), front cover; BV,
Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "Medal Mania"]
[VER, No. 89 (7/99), "A Tale of Two Proms"; BV, Vol. 2, No. 146 (4/00), "The
Grass is Always Greener..."]
[VER, No. 91 (9/99), "Where in the World is Veronica Lodge? Part I"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), The Act To Attract]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Not Watered Down"]
[VER, No. 92 (10/99), front cover]
[VER, No. 92 (10/99), "Veronica's Scrappy Scrapbook"]
[BVS, No. 40 (3/00), "Soccermania!"]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "The Candidate"]
[AAS5 (2001), front cover]
Betty's Beliefs on Superstition
[BETME, No. 137 (1/84), untitled "Flashdance" story - reprinted in AAS5 (2001)]
[AD, No. 108 (6/91), "The Horror-scope"]
[BET, No. 71 (3/99), "Turning Over a New Leaf"]
[BVSF, No. 6 (1999), "Fortune Told Off"]
[CB, No. 29 (2/00), "Behind the 8-Ball"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Just My Luck!"]
[BVS, No. 41 (5/00), "Just My Luck!"]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Look into my Eyes"]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), "Palm Qualm"]
[VER, No. 106 (12/00), "The Dream Tune"]
Television Programs Betty Watches
[LGH, No. 209 (8/68), "Million Holler Movie"]
[TNA, No. 11 (1/89), "A Blast from the Past"]
[ARC, No. 413 (7/93), "Quiz Biz!"; VER, No. 86 (4/99), "Questionable Call"]
[ARC, No. 421 (3/94), "Hair Affair"]
[AMP, Vol. 1, No. 1 (8/94)]
[BVS, No. 34 (3/99), "Those 70's Girls"]
[VER, No. 85 (3/99), "On the Go, Part One"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Fright Night"]
[BET, No. 72 (4/99), "Private Matters"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "Sale Tale"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "An Open Book"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "An Open Book"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "An Open Book"]
[BET, No. 84 (4/00), "Hint Stint"]
[AWM, Vol. 1, No. 4 (5/00), "Archie Squared", Chapter One]
[VER, No. 100 (6/00), "I Need My Own Space"]
[BV, Vol. 2, No. 148 (6/00), "Weather or Not"]
[BVS, No. 44 (11/00), Archie's Angels, Part I]
Betty's Travels
[ARC, No. 179 (2/68), "Pharoah Foul"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[BETD, No. 28 (9/89), "Money Can't Buy Me Love"]
[VER, No. 91 (9/99), Where in the World is Veronica Lodge Part 2]
[ASB, No. 5 (2000), front cover, "You Ought to Be in Pictures" Parts I & II]
Betty's Beliefs on Trust
[ARC, No. 418 (12/93), "Bad Hair Day"]
[AWM # 1-17 (1/19/00), "Misfortune Hunters"]
[BVS, No. 42 (7/00), "Frankie's Back" Part 2]
Apocrypha
[FF, No. 4 (3/90), front cover]
[FF, No. 4 (3/90), "The Inspection" Parts I and II]
[AST, No. 3 (1995), "Mr. Glacier's Frozen Confections", "Food Demon", "Mad
Doctor Doom's Dupe" Part 2]
[AST, No. 3 (1995), "Mr. Glacier's Frozen Confections"]
[AST, No. 3 (1995), "Mr. Glacier's Frozen Confections"]
[AST, No. 3 (1995), "Mr. Glacier's Frozen Confections"]
[AST, No. 3 (1995), "Evilheart's Revenge!" Part 1]
[AST, No. 3 (1995), "Evilheart's Revenge!" Part 1]
[AST, No. 3 (1995), "Food Demon"]
[AST, No. 3 (1995), "Food Demon"]
[AWM # 1-35 (02/15/00), "Alternate Riverdales"]
Further Studies
If you want to learn more about Betty Cooper, here are some links to help you out:
Archie Comics' comic strip archive
The latest "Archie" comic strips at Creators Syndicate
Betty's Wikipedia entry
An Amazon.com guide that I created for Betty-related merchandise and things that Betty likes