Issue | #2 |
Published | October 1995 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 1.50 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | The Jetsons © 1995 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. |
Characters | George Jetson; Jane Jetson; Judy Jetson; Elroy Jetson; Astro |
Genre | sitcom; science fiction |
Pencils | Scott Hampton (painted) (signed) |
Inks | Scott Hampton (painted) (signed) |
Colors | Scott Hampton (painted) (signed) |
Characters | George Jetson; Cosmo Spacely |
Synopsis | Interstellar button pusher George and his employer Mr. Spacely are lost in space when George takes a wrong turn at Nyawk, Nyawk. Seeing a planet with giant rats, polluted waters, overcrowded subways and crater-sized potholes, it becomes clear that they have landed on a "prison planet." |
Genre | sitcom; science fiction |
Characters | George Jetson; Jane Jetson; Judy Jetson; Elroy Jetson; Astro |
Synopsis | George's new supersonic hover shoes are out of control, dragging him through the city and causing chaos wherever he goes. |
Genre | sitcom; science fiction |
Characters | Atom Ant; Secret Squirrel; George Jetson; Cosmo Spacely; Scooby-Doo; Shaggy Rogers |
Genre | Fact |
Pencils | ? (illustrations) |
Inks | ? (illustrations) |
Colors | ? (illustrations) |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | George Jetson; Elroy Jetson |
Synopsis | Elroy has a big question for his dad. |
Genre | sitcom; science fiction |
Characters | George Jetson; Jane Jetson; Judy Jetson; Elroy Jetson; Astro; Rosie the Robot |
Synopsis | The Jetsons have the dubious honor of being chosen to appear on the TV program "Meredith & Beth's Really Big Losers," as the world's most average family. |
Genre | sitcom; science fiction |