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Extras include an "Alex Ross on Flash Gordon" featurette in which world-renowned comic artist Alex Ross talks about the film and how it has inspired him in his life and work, a "Writing a Classic" featurette with screenwriter Lorenzo Semple Jr. and a Flash Gordon 1936 serial episode (chapter one of "The Planet of Peril").
Flash Gordon is a short-lived science fiction television series that debuted on Sci-Fi in the United States on August 10, 2007 and continued airing new episodes through February 8, 2008. It has also appeared on the British/Ireland variant of Sci-Fi and Space in Canada.
Dynac X (voiced by Diane Pershing) — Dynac X is the central computer of the Defenders' Headquarters, whose operating system is stated to contain the psyche of Flash Gordon's wife. Though she is never addressed by name in the series, the comic book adaptation of the first two episodes identifies the slain "Mrs. Gordon" as Dale Arden.
Flash Gordon was immediately popular in the United States and continued to run in syndication into the early 1960s. [39] Modern critical reaction to the series has been light, but largely negative. The production values are frequently derided, with the series described as "bargain-basement". [40]
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In the 2011 Dynamite Comics Flash Gordon:Zeitgeist, Ming opens a portal between dimensions to enable Mongo to attack Earth in the year 1934. [35] This story also describes Mongo as the "Crossroads of the Known Universes". [35] The prequel, Merciless:The Rise of Ming depicts Ming's ascent to power over Mongo. In this version Emperor Krang ...
In the 2011 Dynamite Comics Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist, Ming is shown as attempting to invade Earth in the year 1934. [8] As in the 1980 film, Ming's main henchman is the masked Klytus. In this version Klytus has the full name Klytus Ra Djaaran, and is described as Ming's Grand Vizier and head of Ming's secret police. [8]
The New Adventures of Flash Gordon [2] 1979–1982: King Features Syndicate: NBC: Series based on the comic strip Flash Gordon by Alex Raymond. Cyborg 009 [367] 1979–1980: TV Asahi: Tokyopop: Series based on the manga Cyborg 009 by Shotaro Ishinomori. Mighty Man and Yukk [380] 1979–1981: Original: ABC: Part of The Plastic Man Comedy ...