Flintstones en andere verhalen #6/1967
In "De Flintstones en de hoempatoet," Wilma’s TV screen flickers with strange images, prompting Fred to investigate the antenna—only to discover a colossal bird perched atop it. Defeated, he returns inside and hands Wilma a book, leaving the mystery of the giant bird—and what comes next—hanging in the air. A 1967 Dutch comic from Geïllustreerde Pers, this issue offers a whimsical, quiet moment in the Flintstones’ world, illustrated in a style that captures the era’s charm.
In "null," Huckleberry visits an art exhibition filled with paintings that leave him unimpressed—until he spots something truly striking near the exit. A quiet moment of unexpected beauty cuts through the clutter, offering a surprising turn in an otherwise mundane visit.
In this quirky 1967 slice of domestic humor, Wilma’s TV screen flickers with strange distortions, prompting Fred to investigate the antenna. What he finds is a massive bird perched atop the aerial—so large it’s clearly not an ordinary sight. Returning inside, Fred hands Wilma a book, leaving the moment suspended in quiet, absurd surprise.
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