The Flintstones (DC)/Issue 1

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The Flintstones Issue 1

Who's your daddy?!
Published by DC Comics
Publication date July 6, 2016
Page count 36
Writers Mark Russell
Drawn by Steve Pugh
Inked by Steve Pugh
Colored by Chris Chuckry
Lettered by Dave Sharpe
Edited by Marie Evans
Cover artists Steve Pugh
Ivan Reis (variant)
Marcelo Maiolo (variant)
Walter Simonson (variant)
Steve Buccellato (variant)
Dustin Nguyen
Dan Hipp (variant)
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The Flintstones Issue 1 is a The Flintstones comic published by DC Comics on July 6, 2016. It was written by Mark Russell, and drawn by Steve Pugh and Chris Chuckry.

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Detailed summary

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Memorable quotes

Characters

Legend
Character debut Speaking debut Ep. debut No lines Mentioned

In order of appearance:

Character Actor
Lorenzo Speech bubble
Mr. Slate Speech bubble
Fred Flintstone Speech bubble
Wilma Flintstone Speech bubble
Morp
Barney Rubble Speech bubble
Gravels Limepit Speech bubble
Marbles N/A
Mr. Slaghoople (photo) N/A
Betty Rubble Speech bubble
Mr. Slaghoople (photo) N/A
Andy Warthog N/A
David Rockney
Mrs. Slaghoople N/A


Organizations

Locations

Objects

Vehicles

Credits

Production

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Behind the scenes

  • Cover A was reused for The Flintstones: Volume 1 trade paperback.
  • Tarpit is a parody of Target.
  • Bed-Ex is a parody of Fed-Ex.
  • Starbrick's Coffee is a parody of Starbucks Coffee.
  • Andy Warthog is a parody of artist Andy Warhol.

Errors

Critical reception

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Reprints

Covers

Cover A

By Steve Pugh.

Cover B

By Ivan Reis and Marcelo Maiolo.

Cover C

By Walter Simonson and Steve Buccellato.

Cover D

By Dustin Nguyen.

Cover E

By Dan Hipp.

Cover F

Blank.

References