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    Like many popular comic strips of the day, Buck Rogers was reprinted in Big Little Books; illustrated text adaptations of the daily strip stories; and in a Buck Rogers pop-up book. At its peak in 1934, Buck Rogers appeared in 287 U.S. newspapers, was translated into 18 languages, and appeared in an additional 160 international papers.

  2. Feb 22, 2008 · Written by Philip Francis Nowlan, Armageddon 2419A.D. told of Anthony Rogers, a retired US Army Air Corps officer who fell into a five-hundred-year coma whilst surveying a deep mine only to awaken to a world controlled by a Chinese Empire ruled by tyrants called Mongols or The Han. The valiant battle to free America from oppression was another ...

  3. Jan 7, 2024 · Renamed Buck Rogers, 2429 A.D. (and advancing one year every January 1 st thereafter), the strip was a monster hit and Dille’s marketing genius made it an incredibly profitable one. There was merchandise, premiums, giveaways, a radio show, books and a movie serial.

  4. Mar 27, 2023 · A combination of a cave-in and exposure to weird chemicals leaves Rogers in a state of suspended animation for 492 years. He awakens in the future, where he is paraded around for public relations ...

  5. Apr 27, 2011 · This time around, Buck, Wilma and Dr. Huer must face off against the threat of Queen Ardala's armies of Uranus, as well as the Pirates of Pallas, as Buck Rogers continues to take the heroes of the 25th century across space. And, of course, it all happens against the backdrop of Buck and Wilma's believable (and comically dysfunctional) romance.

  6. Characters planned include Buck Rogers, Hawk, Killer Kane, Tigerman, and Draconian Warriors. The popularity of the TV series led to the revival of the Buck Rogers newspaper strip, daily and Sunday, drawn by Gray Morrow and written by Jim Lawrence. The strip ran from September 9, 1979 to October 26, 1980, and was reprinted in its entirety, with ...

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  8. Nowlan debuted the character of Anthony (“Buck”) Rogers in Armageddon: 2419 A.D. (1928–29), serialized in Amazing Stories. The comic strip was first titled Buck Rogers in the Year 2429 A.D. Later it was named Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, and it was finally titled Buck Rogers. To a lay audience, the strip introduced and popularized ...

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