In 1976, at the Star Trek Bicentennial-10 convention in New York City, Nichelle Nichols was asked by Starlog reporters what she thought about the 1930s Flash Gordon. She replied with a joke: “Oh, ...
In my own mind, Alex Raymond’s Flash Gordon was always the part of a slew of science fiction concepts, encompassing a Gulliver-like adventure where the ordinary man and intergalactic peculiar collide ...
Best extra: Some might say it’s the “First Episode of the Flash Gordon 1936 Serial,” but I liked the presentation by comic artist and true geek, Alex Ross. WHEN YOU TALK classic comic, “Flash Gordon” ...
Based on Alex Raymond’s famously well-drawn (and sexy) newspaper strip cartoon, this thirteen-episode 1936 serial remains one of Hollywood’s most delirious fantasies, at once childish in its gosh-wow ...
In my own mind, Alex Raymond’s Flash Gordon was always the part of a slew of science fiction concepts, encompassing a Gulliver-like adventure where the ordinary man and intergalactic peculiar collide ...
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