Issue | #4 |
Published | November 1997 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 1.75 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Bronwyn Taggart |
Characters | Fred Flintstone; Barney Rubble; Gazoo |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | Glen Hanson (signed) |
Inks | Glen Hanson |
Colors | Glen Hanson |
Characters | Fred Flintstone; Barney Rubble; Gazoo; Dino; Wilma Flintstone; Betty Rubble; Bamm-Bamm Rubble; Pebbles Flintstone; Stoney |
Synopsis | When Fred and Barney daydream about switching places with their wives, since they have it "so easy," Gazoo turns them into women for a day (and Wilma and Betty into men) so they can see how things really are. |
Genre | humor |
Script | Robbie Busch |
Pencils | Glen Hanson |
Inks | Mike DeCarlo |
Colors | Rick Taylor |
Letters | Ken Lopez |
Characters | Fred Flintstone; Barney Rubble |
Genre | humor |
Pencils | Glen Hanson ? |
Notes | Cut-out paper dolls of Fred and Barney as women (from the preceding story). |
Characters | George Jetson; Mr. Spacely; Professor Mueller; Jane Jetson; Judy Jetson; Elroy Jetson; Astro |
Synopsis | Mr. Spacely has a robot version of George built, but it just doesn't act like the original. |
Genre | humor; science fiction |
Script | Michael Kupperman |
Pencils | Bill Wray |
Inks | Stephen DiStefano |
Colors | Bernie Mireault |
Letters | John Costanza |
Synopsis | Interview with artist Glen Hanson, including drawings of the Flintstones characters made when he was seven years old. |
Script | Bronwyn Taggart |
Pencils | Glen Hanson (illustrations) |
Inks | Glen Hanson (illustrations) |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | No letters yet. |
Synopsis | Will there really be robots in the future? |
Genre | fact |
Script | Bronwyn Taggart |
Letters | typeset |