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==Summary== |
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As [[Betty]] sits in a bathroom stall in [[Betty's high school|her high school]] , a [[Black-haired student|brunette]], a [[Blonde student|blonde]], and a [[Redhead student|redhead]] enter the bathroom. The trio discuss the [[Betty|new girl]] and all her faults. The redhead does an impression of Betty and then begins to pamper herself in the mirror. Betty focuses on the girl through a crack in the stall, and the redhead [[Illusion|appears to break out]]. The blonde and the brunette scream and run out of the bathroom as the redhead just looks on in shock. As the redhead leaves the bathroom, the pimples, lesions, and facial hair are gone. Betty leaves the stall and understands that she caused that to happen. |
As [[Betty]] sits in a bathroom stall in [[Betty's high school|her high school]] , a [[Black-haired student|brunette]], a [[Blonde student|blonde]], and a [[Redhead student|redhead]] enter the bathroom. The trio discuss the [[Betty|new girl]] and all her faults. The redhead does an impression of Betty and then begins to pamper herself in the mirror. Betty focuses on the girl through a crack in the stall, and the redhead [[Illusion|appears to break out and grow a beard]]. The blonde and the brunette scream and run out of the bathroom as the redhead just looks on in shock. As the redhead leaves the bathroom, the pimples, lesions, and facial hair are gone. Betty leaves the stall and understands that she caused that to happen. |
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Betty and her close friend, [[Ren]], are in the cafeteria. Ren is tripped by a [[jock]] and has his food spilled all over him. Betty is rather angry and embarrassed, but Ren manages to block it out by thinking of what life is like at home for them, comparing it to ''[[The Breakfast Club]]'', which puts a rare smile on Betty's face. |
Betty and her close friend, [[Ren]], are in the cafeteria. Ren is tripped by a [[jock]] and has his food spilled all over him. Betty is rather angry and embarrassed, but Ren manages to block it out by thinking of what life is like at home for them, comparing it to ''[[The Breakfast Club]]'', which puts a rare smile on Betty's face. |
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Revision as of 21:44, 26 June 2007
| Betty, Part 1 | |
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| Issue #: | 39 |
| Released: | June 25, 2007 |
| Story by: | Joe Casey |
| Art by: | Ryan Odagawa |
| Colors by: | John Starr |
| Lettering by: | Comicraft |
| Produced by: | Aspen MLT Inc. |
| Easter Egg: | Behind-the-scenes image of Sendhil Ramamurthy and Greg Grunberg |
| Previous: | It Takes a Village, Part 4 |

| In silence she waits for the time to strike. |
| High school is about education, but what one learns often goes far beyond acadmemics. With cliques and the desire to fit in, the social pressures can be stressful, sometimes overwhelming. But for those gifted with extraordinary abilities, a little advantage goes a long way... |
Summary
As Betty sits in a bathroom stall in her high school , a brunette, a blonde, and a redhead enter the bathroom. The trio discuss the new girl and all her faults. The redhead does an impression of Betty and then begins to pamper herself in the mirror. Betty focuses on the girl through a crack in the stall, and the redhead appears to break out and grow a beard. The blonde and the brunette scream and run out of the bathroom as the redhead just looks on in shock. As the redhead leaves the bathroom, the pimples, lesions, and facial hair are gone. Betty leaves the stall and understands that she caused that to happen.
Betty and her close friend, Ren, are in the cafeteria. Ren is tripped by a jock and has his food spilled all over him. Betty is rather angry and embarrassed, but Ren manages to block it out by thinking of what life is like at home for them, comparing it to The Breakfast Club, which puts a rare smile on Betty's face.
Trivia
- Comicraft used black text boxes with red borders and white text for Betty, Part 1. This is the first case of this previously unused style of text--no indication as to the reason for its usage is noted.
See Also
- For images from Betty, Part 1, see Images from Betty, Part 1.
External Links
- Graphic novels page on NBC.com
- Interactive comic on NBC.com — Note: Requires Flash Player 8 or above to view
- Downloadable PDF comic on NBC.com — Note: Requires Adobe Acrobat or compatible reader to view