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In the boy's locker room, [[Crash]] has just finished football practice and remains behind as his friends leave the room. [[Betty]] [[illusion| |
In the boy's locker room, [[Crash]] has just finished football practice and remains behind as his friends leave the room. [[Betty]] creates an [[illusion|illusion]] of a devilish version of Crash's father which torments him into insanity. |
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The next day, the [[redhead student|redhead]] and [[black-haired student|black-haired]] girl students meet one of Crash's buddies, a [[black-haired jock]], in the school parking lot. The girls ask the jock if he and the other players heard about what happened to Crash. He confirms that they have, and that he is confused about how Crash could have changed so quickly from the time they left him in the locker room till the time Coach Marboro found him on the floor drooling and not even knowing his name anymore. The gossip about what happened also spreads through the halls and at lunch, [[Ren]] tells [[Betty]] that whomever pulled it off is his hero. |
The next day, the [[redhead student|redhead]] and [[black-haired student|black-haired]] girl students meet one of Crash's buddies, a [[black-haired jock]], in the school parking lot. The girls ask the jock if he and the other players heard about what happened to Crash. He confirms that they have, and that he is confused about how Crash could have changed so quickly from the time they left him in the locker room till the time Coach Marboro found him on the floor drooling and not even knowing his name anymore. The gossip about what happened also spreads through the halls and at lunch, [[Ren]] tells [[Betty]] that whomever pulled it off is his hero. |
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Revision as of 02:19, 4 July 2007
| Betty, Part 2 | |
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| Issue #: | 40 |
| Released: | July 2, 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 Jack Coleman, Hayden Panettiere, and Allan Arkush |
| Previous: | Betty, Part 1 |
| Watch what you say about the alt crowd. |
| In what could be any high school across the country, a girl overhears several cheerleaders talking about her: making fun of her weight, her looks and her interests. Only this time is different. This girl is Betty. And she's just found out she can create terrifying images with the power of her mind. |
Summary
In the boy's locker room, Crash has just finished football practice and remains behind as his friends leave the room. Betty creates an illusion of a devilish version of Crash's father which torments him into insanity.
The next day, the redhead and black-haired girl students meet one of Crash's buddies, a black-haired jock, in the school parking lot. The girls ask the jock if he and the other players heard about what happened to Crash. He confirms that they have, and that he is confused about how Crash could have changed so quickly from the time they left him in the locker room till the time Coach Marboro found him on the floor drooling and not even knowing his name anymore. The gossip about what happened also spreads through the halls and at lunch, Ren tells Betty that whomever pulled it off is his hero.
Later, Betty disguises herself as a new girl named Mallory, meets the the three cheerleaders in the girl's bathroom, tells them that Crash may have gotten what he deserved and hints that the alt-crowd may have been responsible. As rumors begin to spread, the whole school begins to believe that Ren is solely accountable for what happened. The black-haired jock decides to plot revenge after discussing the matter with his locker room collegues.
See Also
- For images from Betty, Part 2, see Images from Betty, Part 2.
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