Jetsons (1995 Archie) comic books 1995
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Published Sep 1995 by Archie Publications.$7.00
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Comic book version of the popular Hanna Barbera cartoon show. "Journey Back Park;" The Jetsons' vacation is spoiled when Astro digs up some dinosaur eggs which hatch; Turns out they were buried by Fred Flintstone a few hundred thousand years earlier. "Johnny Space Cadet;" Elroy's new toy robot is stolen by spies because it was accidentally outfitted with special crime fighting attributes during manufacturing. "A Hard Dog's Day;" George leaves Astro at the dog groomer's but when he comes to pick him up he gets a different dog by mistake. 36 pgs., full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.
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Published Oct 1995 by Archie Publications.$6.40
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Comic book version of the popular Hanna Barbera cartoon show. Painted cover art by Scott Hampton. "Nyawk, Nyawk!;" Interstellar button pusher George and his employer Mr. Spacely are lost in space when George takes a wrong turn at Nyawk, Nyaw; 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." "Out of Control;" George's new supersonic hover shoes are out of control, dragging him through the city and causing chaos wherever he goes. "Mediocre George;" 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. 36 pgs., full color. $1.50. Cover price $1.50.
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Published Nov 1995 by Archie Publications.$6.40
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Published Dec 1995 by Archie Publications.$6.40
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Cover pencils by Scott Jeralds, inks by Scott Awley. "The Defective Detective!", script by Angelo De Cesare, pencils by Bill White, inks by Ruth Leon; George buys a new trans-dimensional television that will allow him to enter into the action onscreen, but the experience is not what he planned when he lands in an old detective show. "Home Improvement" public service announcement, pencils by Dan DeCarlo; Veronica gets her father to add a wheelchair ramp to the Lodge Mansion so that her friend Della can visit. Seneca Sports ad with Betty and Veronica. Hanna-Barbera Comic News. Astro-Logical, script by Angelo De Cesare, pencils by Bill White, inks by Frank Hill; Judy wants to meet soap opera star Nicky Nova but she's amazed when she get a chance to act in a scene with him. "The Smart Pills," script by Bill Vallely, pencils by Bill White, inks by Ruth Leon; George accidentally swallows 100 of Mr. Spacely's experimental Smart Pills, which gives him the intelligence (if not the diplomatic skills) to head off an interplanetary war. 36 pgs., full color. Cover price $1.50.