Archie
Comic Mint is pleased to offer original artwork from the classic American comic book series Archie Comics, which stars a teenage boy named Archie Andrews. It debuted in Pep Comics #22, 1941 by Bob Montana. By the mid-1950s the cast included Archie’s Love Triangle of Betty and Veronica, and friends Jughead and Reggie.
Betty and Veronica Summer Fun #13 by Dan DeCarlo (Archie, 1960)
Betty and Veronica Summer Fun #13 by Dan DeCarlo (Archie, 1960)
Artist: Dan DeCarlo
Art Type: Splash Page
Pencilled and Inked on bristol board
Volume 1, Issue 172
Published By: Archie Comics (1960)
Item Code: CB-00776
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Dan DeCarlo Betty and Veronica Summer Fun #13 Title Splash Page 11 Original Art (Archie, 1964).
A great Dan DeCarlo page from the classic story “The False Friend” featuring Veronica Lodge having a tantrum about men in front of her father. The story synopsis is Betty offers to break her date with Archie and let Veronica go out with him, and Veronica refuses, convinced that this is some conspiracy against her. This large-size gem is ink over graphite on Bristol board. The image area measures 12" x 17.5” inches the artwork and is in excellent condition.
Please note the comic book image is provided as reference, and is not sold with the artwork.
Dan DeCarlo (December 12, 1919 – December 18, 2001)
Beginning his career at Archie in the mid 1950s, DeCarlo is best known as the artist who developed the look of Archie Comics in the late 1950s and early 1960s, modernizing the characters to their contemporary appearance and establishing the publisher's house style up until his death. DeCarlo drew every character in the Archie pantheon at one time or another, but it is his outstanding work on Betty and Veronica that he is held in such high regard for.
Art collectors seek out original artwork from DeCarlo’s best period artistically, which is the mid 1950’s to the early 1970s. Artwork from this period is highly sought after and steadily rising in value.