
The Flintstones and Pebbles #37 (Charlton Comics, May 1975)
This is a vintage comic book titled 'The Flintstones and Pebbles' issue number 37, published by Charlton Comics with a cover date of May 1975. The cover features artwork by Ray Dirgo, a prolific Hanna-Barbera artist, depicting Fred Flintstone being blasted by a snowstorm emanating from his prehistoric television. The book displays a variety of age-related characteristics including some minor spine stress marks and slight yellowing of the paper stock consistent with 1970s newsprint. A prominent yellow price tag or inventory sticker is adhered over the top left portion of the masthead, which may affect the collectibility and grade. The 'Comics Code Authority' seal of approval is visible in the top right corner. The cover also features a small character illustration of Fred Flintstone and the classic Charlton Comics logo with a 25-cent price point. The overall condition appears to be in the mid-grade range (possibly Very Good to Fine), though a full inspection of the interior pages and back cover would be necessary for a definitive grade. The item is a representative piece of Bronze Age comic media, catering to fans of Hanna-Barbera animation.
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Estimated Value
$10.00 - $20.00
Basic Information
Category
Collectibles — Comic Books
Appraised On
February 23, 2026
Estimated Value
$10.00 - $20.00
Item Description
This is a vintage comic book titled 'The Flintstones and Pebbles' issue number 37, published by Charlton Comics with a cover date of May 1975. The cover features artwork by Ray Dirgo, a prolific Hanna-Barbera artist, depicting Fred Flintstone being blasted by a snowstorm emanating from his prehistoric television. The book displays a variety of age-related characteristics including some minor spine stress marks and slight yellowing of the paper stock consistent with 1970s newsprint. A prominent yellow price tag or inventory sticker is adhered over the top left portion of the masthead, which may affect the collectibility and grade. The 'Comics Code Authority' seal of approval is visible in the top right corner. The cover also features a small character illustration of Fred Flintstone and the classic Charlton Comics logo with a 25-cent price point. The overall condition appears to be in the mid-grade range (possibly Very Good to Fine), though a full inspection of the interior pages and back cover would be necessary for a definitive grade. The item is a representative piece of Bronze Age comic media, catering to fans of Hanna-Barbera animation.
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