Flintstones and the Jetsons (1997) comic books
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The all-new adventures of the Modern Stone-Age Family and the Space Age family continue! Dino wins a contest and becomes the star of a spin-off of the popular "Bay Watchdog" series (starring David Hasselrock and Pamela Anderstone). As TV's first purple dinosaur, Dino is wildly successful, and Fred's raking in the dough--so why aren't they happy? In a back-up story, George Jetson accidentally disables the Master Dispositron--the garbage disposal for the entire city. Garbage piles up and (uh-oh) Astro has to go for a walk! Written by Mike Carlin and Sam Henderson. Art by Glen Hanson and Ivan Brunetti. Cover by Bill Alger. FC, 32 pg. Cover price $1.75.
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$9.00
Cover art by Glen Hanson. The all-new adventures of the Modern Stone-Age Family and the Space Age family continue! Gazoo's Girls, script by Robbie Busch, pencils by Glen Hanson, inks by Mike DeCarlo; 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. Fred and Barney Paper Dolls activity page. Robo-George, script by Michael Kupperman, pencils by Bill Wray, inks by Stephen DiStefano; Mr. Spacely has a robot version of George built, but it just doesn't act like the original. Interview with artist Glen Hanson, including drawings of the Flintstones characters made when he was seven years old. Article on: will there really be robots in the future? 36 pgs. $1.75. Cover price $1.75.
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$9.00
$9.00
The space-time continuum goes down the drain when Mr. Spacely develops an interest in time travel. Even Elroy can't build a real time machine--but will George's fake fool his boss? In the backup story, Fred discovers the agony of "de feet" when he takes his car out for one too many drives. Written by Michael Kupperman and Sam Henderson. Art by Gary Fields, Glen Hanson and Mike DeCarlo. Cover by Patrick Owsley. FC, 32 pg. Cover price $1.95.
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$11.25
When a wealthy canine collector identifies the Jetsons' own Astro as a rare Scoobus Doobus Hound, only Elroy can save his best friend. Plus, Fred sees red when Wilma goes to a life-drawing class employing a buff artists' model. Written by Michael Kraiger and Matt Wayne. Art by Gary Fields, Glen Hanson and Mike DeCarlo. Cover by Patrick Owsley. FC, 32 pg. Cover price $1.95.