Not really. While there might be instances where they have a brief flirtation or a potential for a date, it's not a regular or significant part of their character development in the comics.
Yes, sometimes they do. There are storylines where Betty and Veronica have some sort of romantic entanglement.
Occasionally, they might show some dating-like moments, but it's not a consistent or major aspect of the comics. It depends on the specific story arcs and writers' imagination.
Yes, there have been storylines where Betty and Veronica have shown romantic interest in each other or gone on dates, but it's not a constant or major plot point.
Well, in the comics, Archie's romantic interests fluctuate. Sometimes he's with Betty, and other times it's Veronica. The plotlines often shape his choices.
In the comics, Archie's romantic relationships with Betty and Veronica are quite complex. Sometimes he's with Betty, and other times it's Veronica. It varies based on the creative direction of the particular comic series or story.
No, they don't. Jughead's main focus is often on food and his own quirky adventures, while Veronica is more involved with Archie.
Yes, they can be considered friends. They have a complex relationship that includes both friendship and rivalry at times.
Not usually. In most traditional depictions, Betty and Veronica are not depicted as gay characters.
Yes, they do. Betty and Archie have had romantic moments and dates in the comics.
Yes, Archie and Betty do date in some storylines of the comics.
Yes, they do date at some point in the comics.
Occasionally, Jughead and Betty have been shown dating in the comics. It depends on the specific arcs and story developments.