The Jetsons #6

Writer: Jimmy Palmiotti Artist: Pier Brito Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: April 4, 2018 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 2
6.1Critic Rating
5.5User Rating

It's the end of the world! Or is it something more that no one could foresee? George Jetson makes the ultimate sacrifice for his family and for the planet Earth. Jane and the kids see something they never expected to see happening before their eyes!

  • 10
    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield Apr 4, 2018

    This series should get an Eisner nomination. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comicosity - Keith Callbeck Apr 3, 2018

    A solid ending to the story, wrapping up threads going all the way back to the first short story in the Flintstones/Booster Gold one-shot last year. Mark it down on your to do list – “Meet George Jetson. His boy, Elroy…” Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Critical Blast - RJ Carter Apr 5, 2018

    Jimmy Palmiotti's "A Higher Place in the Stars" is an entertaining read, and Pier Brito's adaptation of the cartoon characters into a more realistic perspective is intriguing (although Elroy is a bit on the tall side. But overall, the story was missing a certain something -- the essence of the show that made THE JETSONS a comedy instead of a light-drama.The same mistakes were made with THE FLINTSTONES, which is why I gave up reading that one early on. There's promise here, to be sure, so I'm hoping another iteration of THE JETSONS is in our future, just to see if the minor course corrections can be put in and the series can finally blast off. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum Apr 4, 2018

    A solid end to the story, Jetsons #6 wraps up all of the narrative threads over the course of the limited series, but even though the book ends on an optimistic note, the final chapter of the possible end of the world seems a little bloated and overly complicated without any real need or solid explanation of what's happening. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Major Spoilers - Matthew Peterson Apr 8, 2018

    There's a lot going on here, but it doesn't quite gel, and the art just feels... off? Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    We The Nerdy - Cameron McFarland Apr 5, 2018

    The moral of the story is that everything will work out anyways and no one has to die ever and everyone should be happy. Read Full Review

  • 2.5
    Multiversity Comics - Elias Rosner Apr 5, 2018

    There is nothing truly horrible about this comic but as the conclusion to the mini, it serves to remind us how little actually happened and how utterly bland and overly-done its premise, and execution, was. Read Full Review

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