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      • The Flash Gordon comic strip ran as a Sunday strip from 1934 until 2003, and daily strip from 1940 to 1944 and 1951 to 1992. Reprints of the Sunday strip were syndicated by King Features Syndicate from 2003 until 2023, when Flash Gordon was relaunched with a new daily and Sunday strip.
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    Flash Gordon (along with Buck Rogers) was a big influence on later science fiction comic strips, such as the American Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire (1935 to 1941) by Carl Pfeufer and Bob Moore. [ 3 ] In Italy, Guido Fantoni drew Flash Gordon in 1938, after the prohibition by the fascist regime. [ 29 ]

  3. Flash Gordon was relaunched on October 22, 2023, with a new continuity adapted for a modern audience. The story arcs by Dan Schkade have in general been published over a period of ten weeks. Each Sunday strip has been a summary of the previous six days from the perspective of a specific character.

  4. Jul 20, 2023 · Science fiction icon Flash Gordon is set to return in a full line of new comics and graphic novels. One of the most popular comic strip characters in history, Flash Gordon has captured the imagination of readers worldwide, inspiring Star Wars and numerous other science fiction franchises.

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    The very first Flash comics were reprints from the David McKay’s King Comics#1–155 (April 1936– November-December 1949). Flash appeared along with other characters from the newspaper like Popeye. Dell’s Four Color Comics#10 (1942) was a reprint collection by Alex Raymond. Dell would periodically do Flash issues in this anthology title. Flash Gordon...

    Indrajal’s Flash Gordon#72 (1964) was the first of dozens of appearances as late as 1984. Gold Key’sFlash Gordon#1 (June 1965) was written by an unknown author. Buster Crabbe voiced Flash for The Official Adventures Of Flash Gordon, two LPs with Radio style adventures. King Comics’ Flash Gordon#1-11 (September 1966-December 1967) was written by Al ...

    Charlton’s Flash Gordon#12-18 (February 1969-January 1970) written by Bill Pearson and Joe Gill. Artists include Reed Crandall, Jeff Jones, and Pat Boyette. “Smash Gordon” (Castle of Frankenstein#15, 1970) was a parody written and drawn by Frank Brunner. A series of novels based on Flash Gordon appeared in 1973 from Avon. The Lion Men of Mongo, The...

    Flash Gordon comics did not end with the film. DC had a new version in 1988, Al Williamson reprinted much of his newspaper work in the 1990s and Dynamite explored the series with several different comics between 2011 and 2015. The best of these was when they put Flash with other newspaper heroes, The Phantom and Mandrake, in Kings Watch. We can all...

  5. Oct 20, 2023 · Yes, Flash Gordon is coming back after 20 years. As announced by the Washington Post, Flash Gordon is being resurrected as a newspaper strip for the first time since 2003, with writer/artist Dan Schkade responsible.

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  6. Oct 22, 2023 · King Features Syndicate, which introduced the character in 1934, will relaunch the comic strip “Flash Gordon” beginning Sunday after a two-decade absence — featuring a new look and a new artist. (The Sunday and daily strips will be available online and in print.)

  7. Oct 3, 2023 · The Daily Cartoonist thinks Sunday, January 7, 2024, the 90th anniversary of Flash Gordon’s debut, would be the perfect time to launch this new production, though the recent release of a press kit indicates an earlier timeline.

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