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The Flintstones (1967) Gene Hazelton
The Flintstones (1967) Gene Hazelton
Size: 22.5" x 7.5" inches (unframed)
Dated: February 20th, 1967
Distributed By: Hanna-Barbera Productions/McNaught Syndicate
Item Code: CA-00752
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COMMENTS
This is the original art for the classic "The Flintstones" Daily Comic Strip, dated February 27th, 1967. This vintage daily is written and drawn by Gene Hazelton. (McNaught Syndicate Inc., 1967).
The artwork is in excellent condition, and is ALL original, with no corrections or word balloon paste-ups. This amusing gag is beautifully rendered in ink over graphite on Bristol board with crisp artwork by Gene Hazelton, perfectly capturing the style of the television series. A nice clean daily, perfect for display, the artwork has a light vertical fold, and the image area of the art measures 22.5" x 7.5" inches on standard art board. The artwork is issued with our detailed information card (as pictured).
GENE HAZELTON (1919-2005)
Gene Hazelton was an animator and artist of newspaper comics.
He was eventually assigned by Hanna-Barbera to oversee the creation of the comic strips based on 'The Flintstones' and 'Yogi Bear'. He was the head artist of the newspaper comics from 1961 to the early 1980s, often assisted by artists like Roger Armstong, Dale Hale, Harvey Eisenberg and Jesse Marsh. During this period, Hazelton also cooperated on Hanna-Barbera's animation productions, such as the creation of 'The Jetsons'. He created Pebbles and later Bamm Bamm for the Flintstones TV show. Bamm Bamm was modeled after his real life son, Wes.