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While comic strips are no longer as prominent as they once were, many classic strips could still resonate with modern readers ...
Mike Price, a beloved original member of NewsChannel 9, was known for his kind and positive nature on and off the air, ...
Jimi Hendrix wasn’t just a musical revolutionary—he was also an avid science fiction fan. From his childhood fascination with Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers to his love for Philip José Farmer ...
From the July 1976 issue of Car and Driver. Buck Rogers and Flash Gordon weren't there when the doors swung open to reveal the 1955 Paris Automo­bile Show, but their presence was felt. Citroën ...
Buck Rogers was copied by many comic strip producers, including Flash Gordon at King Features Syndicate, and moved swiftly into movies, radio, and television, credited with bringing into popular ...
A mainstay in science fiction culture and an influential touchstone since its genesis as a Sunday comic strip back in 1934, creator Alex Raymond's "Flash Gordon" crashed the scene 90 years ago as ...
The Buck Rogers comic strip ran from until 1967, but the success of the strip created Buck’s biggest sci-fi action-hero rival, Flash Gordon. While Buck was published by the National Newspaper ...
Flash Gordon, the foundational space superhero, is returning to comics for the first time since 2003. Artist Dan Schkade is leading the reboot.
Originally meant to compete with the Buck Rogers comic strip, Flash Gordon ran until 1992, though the character has also starred in many other comics, radio serials, television series, novels, and ...
From 'Buck Rogers' to 'Star Trek,' fictional views of astronauts have evolved dramatically—and real-world space travel reflects that cultural shift.