THE FIRST VOLUME OF DAN BARRY'S STUNNING SPACE OPERA ADVENTURE!
Discover the thrilling world of Flash Gordon, the original protector of the Universe, as he encounters escaped convicts, frightening Frost Men, tyrannous kingdoms - and more! Collecting the first three years of Dan Barry's run on the iconic comic strip series, Flash Gordon Dailies Volume 1: The City of Ice is a must-read for all science fiction lovers!
FLASH GORDON, the swash-buckling, all-American hero who's been saving the Earth and Universe from mad men, megalomaniacs and Ming the Merciless since 1934 is perhaps science fiction's most enduring super-hero icon, as well as being the inspiration behind Star Wars, the muse to rock super group, Queen, and star of his own cult 1980's movie!
THE FIRST VOLUME OF DAN BARRY'S STUNNING SPACE OPERA ADVENTURE!
Discover the thrilling world of Flash Gordon, the original protector of the Universe, as he encounters escaped convicts, frightening Frost Men, tyrannous kingdoms - and more! Collecting the first three years of Dan Barry's run on the iconic comic strip series, Flash Gordon Dailies Volume 1: The City of Ice is a must-read for all science fiction lovers!
FLASH GORDON, the swash-buckling, all-American hero who's been saving the Earth and Universe from mad men, megalomaniacs and Ming the Merciless since 1934 is perhaps science fiction's most enduring super-hero icon, as well as being the inspiration behind Star Wars, the muse to rock super group, Queen, and star of his own cult 1980's movie!
The first volume of Dan Barry's stunning space opera adventure!; Collects 607 classic Flash Gordon daily strips from November 1951 - October 1953; Features complete stunning stories, written and drawn by Dan Barry, Harry Harrison, Harvey Kurtzman, Frank Frazetta, and Jack Davis; Contains special extra-features.
Harry Harrison was a popular Science Fiction writer, best known for his novel Make Room! Make Room! Dan Barry was an American cartoonist, recognized for helping to define the 'New York Slick' style, which dominated comic pages until the Kirby style took hold at Marvel.
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