A review by matteldritch92
The Jetsons (2017-) #1 by Alex Sinclair, Jimmy Palmiotti, Paul Mounts, Amanda Conner, Pier Brito

2.0

A rather disappointing first issue to kick off the series.

When I read this, it didn't take me long to find the dialogue was rather clunky and awkward, not really all that snappy or memorable considering the usually enjoyable work of Jimmy Palmiotti. It just felt like the characters weren't really saying these things, it was all just words without meaning.

I can't honestly make out who these characters really are. I have no sense of who these people are or what they strive for so its hard to know if they're really in character or not. You know what they're doing, but you don't get the sense of immersiveness that should come from knowing why they do these things. Things like the relationships of Judy and Rosie, or George and Rosie, or Elroy and the apparent will they/won't they of his father's boss' daughter are just kinda plopped in without much thought.

I might catch the rest of the series sometime, but this is in no way captivating to me.