"can I have sex with it or use it to kill people?"...... guess i have to read the series now
Bedrock is in ruins and its citizens believe their mayor, Clod the Destroyer, is to blame! Meanwhile, Bamm-Bamm develops his first crush. Can his best friend Pebbles help him get the girl?
RATED T
Honestly, I could go on an on about this book, but I am going to save some of my musing for the final issue. There are only two left and I feel that my final review will go on and on. Brace yourself. Until then, laugh at the master of funny, Mark Russell. Read Full Review
You're probably getting sick of this site saying the same thing over and over again, but Read this book. Its just too good not to talk about, especially when the quality hasnt diminished for a single issue. Its depressing this series only has two more issues left because if they kept up the quality at this magnitude, the audience would probably keep reading to issue #100. Read Full Review
Not everything works as well as it could, but the parts that do work hit hard. Regardless of its downfalls, "The Flintstones" is a rare beast. Give it a shot while you still can. Read Full Review
A good outing, but one that tries to do too much. Read Full Review
Overall Russell's The Flintstones remains socially relevant, but this issue's valuable gems of commentary are obscured through the pile of story threads. Read Full Review
Unsurprisingly, another brilliant and thoughtful issue. I don't have much to say that I haven't said in my past reviews. I can feel that the end of the series is approaching and that makes me a little sad.
Favourite line: "Of course, with any new technology, the question in the back of everyone's mind is, 'can I have sex with it or use it to kill people?'" The Lizard People are hilariously weird, and I love how the people of Bedrock fear them because of their 'cultural differences.' Those poor appliances though, holy crap do they have the most emotionally devastating tertiary plot in comics or what?