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ISSUE SUMMARY

Publisher: Archie
Title: B&V Friends Double Digest Magazine
Page Count: 320
Genre: Humor, Satire-parody, Teen
Era: Modern
Cover Price: 3.99 USD
Cover Date: January 2014
UPC: 76281646855823711
ISBN:
Country: United States
Using her Shirley Merriwether identity, Cheryl enrolls in Riverdale High in order to sow discontent between Archie, Betty and Veronica, hoping to break the triangle up and move in.; Veronica's diary gets switched at the book bindery and falls into Reggie's hands.; Captain Trueblue must turn over the cache of United States gold to the pirate Black Blech in order to ransom the life of wealthy debutante Cynthia Snobnostril.; When Alexandra learns that the Pussycats are going to play at an all-boys' university, she decides to join the group without demanding top billing. To get attention, she shows up for the gig in an evening gown instead of a Pussycat costume. When the boys aren't interested in her, she starts to play the feminism card and accuse them of being chauvinists.; The girls endure a particularly strenuous cheerleader practice.; Fuel efficient dates.; Miss Grundy assigns the class to come dressed as the female figure who has influenced their life the most.; Betty is envious of Veronica's new Tamagachi-like "Virtual Archie".; Betty falls asleep on a trip home and dreams she's stranded on an alien planet.; Veronica is in Hawaii and sends Betty some pictures of the trip. Betty returns the favor by sending Veronica pictures of the gang having fun in the snow.; Betty and Veronica try to convince Jughead that they both have beauty and brains.; Archie's attempts to keep from disturbing a jet-lagged Mr. Lodge backfire.; When all four girls end up dateless on the Friday night of a big concert, they decide to all go together.; Archie agrees to loan Betty a book so she won't have to buy the text for a class and thus has enough money to buy earrings for Veronica. But Veronica spots them, assumes the worst of Betty and plans a prank to publicly humiliate her in revenge.; Betty and Veronica visit a ski lodge on Nancy's recommendation, but encounter only rude patrons.; Veronica discovers Betty is throwing a party and hasn't invited her.; Betty falls asleep while watching "Casablanca" and dreams she's in the movie.; Pressed by her father, Veronica pressures Archie to hire her at the doughnut stand he works at.; When Betty buys a toy penguin at a flea market, both Archie and Adam assume she's a penguin collector and flood her with toy penguins for her birthday.; Veronica has one of the wings of the mansion done up as a camp ground in order for her and her friends to go camping overnight in winter.; The girls spend the afternoon at the mall watching Veronica shop.; Alexander takes delight in puncturing Alan's Olympic dreams.; Alan's new job as a gas station attendant has him dreaming of a future of wealth and success.; Betty agrees to work overtime at her job at Mall-Mart, forcing her to miss a date she had with Archie.; Veronica rejects Betty's invitation to spend the day playing in the snow, then begins to regret it.; Betty's poems get accepted by a literary magazine, but Veronica thinks it's a case of mistaken identity.; Veronica borrows an antique fan from Betty so she can audition for a part in a film.; After getting a pair of elegant long-sleeved gloves from her grand-mother, Betty finds a beautiful dress in her closet to go with them. Noticing how much she's grown up, Hal takes Betty out to a formal dinner and to have their portraits taken to remember the occasion.; Betty and Veronica review student-made short films (a la Siskel & Ebert).; Betty shows Archie how to have a low cost ski vacation.; Mort is assigned hall monitor duty and lets the power go to his head.; Jinx and Gigi pepper Charley with snowballs, even though there isn't any snow on the ground.; Frustrated with finding a gown for the prom that isn't too frumpy, too expensive or already taken, Betty comes up with a unique solution.; Choosing a theme for the upcoming dance get Betty and Veronica discussing how competitive they are.; As a balm for her lack of funds, Betty suggests the school dance be an "Out-Of-Style" dance, with outfits picked up at flea markets and used clothing stores.; Betty is eagerly awaiting to see if Archie remembers the anniversary of their first kiss.; When Moose is kicked off the football team due to low school grades, Betty and Tomoko investigate why in order to get him back on the team.; Betty and Veronica's attempts to get to school on time wear them out.; The gang has to occupy their time during a power failure at the Lodge Mansion.; When the boys spurn the girls' request to show them how to ski, the girls decide to go skiing anyway. Only they go skiing down the expert slope, being filmed by a newsreel camera Reggie has set up to film them.; Betty and Veronica think Archie and Reggie are trying to assassinate each other.; Betty tips Archie to a prank that Reggie and Veronica are playing on him.; Jinx seeks advice on redecorating her bedroom.; Charley would rather play than study.; Betty attempts to train a stray dog and that inspires her to apply the tactics elsewhere.; Jughead advises Betty to appeal to Archie's vanity by acting dumb around him.; Betty gets sucked into a scheme of Reggie's to take financial advantage of Jughead.; Betty promises Jughead a steak dinner if he can deliver Archie to the same dinner.; Mr. Lodge goes rock climbing with the girls and asks Betty to record his climb with a home movie camera.; Jughead convinces Archie to take Betty for a soda for a change.; Archie thinks Betty is blackmailing Veronica.; The girls compare methods of catching men.; Alex gives Alexandra a hard time about using a mud pack.; Veronica has to put up with her favorite men glued to New Year's Day football games.; So as not to disturb Mr. Lodge, Archie tries not to be noticed.; Veronica gets criticized for monopolizing the phone.; The girls extol the virtues of the local bowling alley and bowling is actually one of them.; Archie volunteers to install Mr. Lodge's new entertainment center.; A song conjures up differing memories in Veronica and in Archie.; Jinx has a unique way of testing whether a frozen pond is safe for skating.; Jinx rescues Charley from a frozen pond.; Mr. Lodge keeps tripping over Archie.; Betty heads off for a date with Archie without one essential item.; Charley learns something in school.; Jinx tries to explain diplomacy to Charley.; Reggie riddles Archie on a ruler.

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