About the Book
This book consists of articles from Wikia or other free sources online. Pages: 37. Chapters: Comic Strip Characters, Comic Strip Creators, Comic Strip Locations, Comic Strip Props, Comic Strip Stories, Comic strip reprints, Flash Gordon, The Red Sword, Count Malo, Dale Arden, Doctor Bono, Dr. Hans Zarkov, Dragons, Flash Gordon, Gockos, Julah the Golon, King Vultan, Ming the Merciless, Monkey men, Octosaks, Princess Aura, Prince Barin, Prince Thun, Queen Azura, Sonja, The Great God Tao, The Hawkmen, The High Priest, Tigrons, Tridentaurus, Zogi, Alex Raymond, Austin Briggs, Dan Barry, Don Moore, Mac Raboy, Coralia, Earth, Kala's city, Mongo, The Magnetic Mountains, The Skyrooms, The Sky City, Dehumanizer, Lethium, Light-solidifier, Spaceograph, Space Gyros, Thought-Projector, Zarkov's rocket ship, On the Planet Mongo, The Ice Kingdom of Mongo, The Monsters of Mongo, The Tournaments of Mongo. Excerpt: The Alex Raymond Sunday strips have been reprinted by several publishers, notably Nostalgia Press, Kitchen Sink Press, and Checker Book Publishing Group. The Kitchen Sink and Checker versions are in color, Nostalgia Press did one in black and white and the others in color. The Mac Raboy Sundays have been reprinted by Dark Horse in black and white. The Dan Barry dailies have never been entirely reprinted, but the early years were published by Kitchen Sink and the stories written by Harry Harrison are reprinted in Comics Revue from Manuscript Press. Tempo Books published 6 massmarket paperbacks reprinting strips from the 1970s in the 1980s. Some of the Austin Briggs dailies were reprinted by Kitchen Sink Press. Flash Gordon is a comic strip created by Alex Raymond, and premiering as a Sunday strip on January 4, 1934. A daily strip began on May 27, 1940. The strip continued to run in newspapers until 2003. The comic strip followed the adventures of Flash Gordon and his companions, Dale Arden and Dr. Hans Zarkov. The story begins with Earth bombarded by fiery meteors. Dr