Great part of the Flintstones Sunday pages shown on this topic (from 1967 and 1974), were drawn by Gene Hazelton. The only exception is the Flintstones Sunday page from 1963, which was drawn by Dick "Bick" Bickenbach.
When I see that Flintstones Sunday page from November 19, 1967 (drawn by Gene Hazelton) - that one which Fred gets enchanted with the beautiful girls who pass thru him -, I associate it with two songs which involve girls from that period: With a girl like you (which The Troggs recorded in 1966 for Phonogram [Universal Music]/Mercury/Fontana) and Mary, Mary (which The Monkees recorded for RCA in 1967). Have you noticed which, in this same Flintstones Sunday page, the black-haired girl looks like Marlo Thomas, who was the star of the sitcom That Girl (Desilu Productions/Paramount Pictures, 1966-71)?
I am slowly selling my comics, cartoon and newspaper collection on Ebay. In short, when I am done scanning them and they are on the blog, I no longer need to keep the original paper. If you want to go and have a look what I have on sale now, please go to http://www.ebay.com/sch/gerapeldoorn/m.html?item=152381924308&ssPageName=STRK%3AMESELX%3AIT&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2562. Prices are low and I combine for shipping.
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Great part of the Flintstones Sunday pages shown on this topic (from 1967 and 1974), were drawn by Gene Hazelton.
The only exception is the Flintstones Sunday page from 1963, which was drawn by Dick "Bick" Bickenbach.
Flintstones Sunday page from November 19, 1967 (drawn by Gene Hazelton): Fred & The Pussy Cats!
The Flintstones Sunday page from July 23, 1967 (drawn by Gene Hazelton) is also included in the Yowp-Yowp's blog (http://yowpyowp.blogspot.com).
When I see that Flintstones Sunday page from November 19, 1967 (drawn by Gene Hazelton) - that one which Fred gets enchanted with the beautiful girls who pass thru him -, I associate it with two songs which involve girls from that period: With a girl like you (which The Troggs recorded in 1966 for Phonogram [Universal Music]/Mercury/Fontana) and Mary, Mary (which The Monkees recorded for RCA in 1967).
Have you noticed which, in this same Flintstones Sunday page, the black-haired girl looks like Marlo Thomas, who was the star of the sitcom That Girl (Desilu Productions/Paramount Pictures, 1966-71)?
The Flintstones Sunday page from August 20, 1967 (drawn by Gene Hazelton) is also included in the Yowp-Yowp's blog (http://yowpyowp.blogspot.com).
The Flintstones Sunday page from November 19, 1967 (drawn by Gene Hazelton) is also included in the Yowp-Yowp's blog (http://yowpyowp.blogspot.com).
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