The Jetsons #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeRay Dirgo's cover for this 1973 Charlton issue captures the Jetsons' futuristic world at its most charmingly chaotic — Rosey the Robot maid looks wide-eyed and flustered amid swirling clouds, a golf club flies through the air, and George peers anxiously from the family's saucer-shaped spaceship as a small rocket car goes spinning off into the starburst below. With all-new stories from writer Gwen Krause and art by Ray Dirgo, this Hanna-Barbera production delivers the kind of good-natured slapstick that made the space-age family so endearing. At just 20 cents, issue #17 is a fun snapshot of early '70s cartoon comics done with genuine affection for these beloved characters.
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The Jetsons visit the Flintstones!
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