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The Jetsons#3
Cover: Ray Dirgo

The Jetsons #3

Mar 1971 · Charlton · 0.15 USD
“Skinflint Jetson”

In "Skinflint Jetson," George Jetson’s stubbornness reaches a breaking point when Rosey, fed up with his unreasonable demands, quits the household. Without her, George quickly learns just how much he depends on her — a lesson delivered with humor and heart by writer Joe Gill and artist Ray Dirgo, whose crisp interior art brings the futuristic family’s daily chaos to life. The cover by Ray Dirgo captures the moment with a perfectly timed, expressive snapshot of George’s growing frustration.

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writer Joe Gill · artist, inker Ray Dirgo · cover Ray Dirgo

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writer Joe Gill
artist, inker Ray Dirgo
cover pencils, inks Ray Dirgo

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Fed up with George's unreasonable behavior, Rosey quits and leaves the family. George is sure that he can do everything that Rosey did, but it doesn't take long to prove otherwise.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).