The Flintstones Bigger and Boulder #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No Hunting," Fred and Barney find themselves in a high-stakes twist at the International Dinoshoe Contest in Granita, where their lucky footwear is swapped with a pair forged from stolen Baruvium. With the stolen shoes now in their possession, the duo unwittingly become pawns in a scheme that could lead to trouble—unless they can figure out how to clear their names. Art by Kay Wright brings the prehistoric antics to life, while the cover by Pete Alvarado and Norm McGary captures the episode’s wild energy.
In the uproarious "Annual Dinosaur Shoe-Pitching Contest," Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble find themselves in a sticky situation when their lucky dinoshoe is swapped with a suspiciously shiny one made from stolen Baruvium. With the International Dinoshoe Contest in full swing and the stakes higher than ever, the duo must navigate the chaos of the event—while unknowingly carrying a criminal’s getaway tool—just as Wilma and Betty watch from the sidelines, ready to help or scold, depending on how things go.
When Wilma and Betty mock a fortune teller’s clichéd predictions, the Swami Yogurt takes notice—especially when he realizes just who their husbands really are. Now, with Fred and Barney’s secrets in his crystal ball, the Swami sets a clever game in motion, turning the tables on the whole gang.
Wilma’s new $2 vase—mistakenly priced at $200 on the receipt—becomes the center of a hilarious mix-up when Fred stumbles upon the receipt and insists on returning it. With Wilma shocked and Barney caught in the middle, the Flintstones’ usual chaos unfolds over a single, priceless piece of pottery.
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Reprinted in The Flintstones Bigger and Boulder #2 (1966)
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