The Jetsons #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis December 1972 Charlton Comics entry in the Hanna-Barbera licensed series finds George Jetson looking exasperated as Rosie the Robot sits in a futuristic chair, surrounded by a whirlwind of household gadgets — a self-propelled mop, a broom, and various cleaning contraptions all spinning chaotically around her. Ray Dirgo's cover art captures the cheerful domestic mayhem that made the Jetsons' world so endearing, with Rosie's wide-eyed expression suggesting she may be the source of the household chaos rather than the solution. With "All New" stories promised and "Two Worlds Collide" on the docket, this 20-cent issue delivers exactly the kind of lighthearted space-age fun fans of the animated series were looking for in 1972.
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The planet Lunk has fallen out of its orbit and is heading for Earth, but Elroy and Sum Toi discover the way to prevent catastrophe.
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