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Following a crossover miniseries called King's Watch (where, much like Defenders of the Earth, Flash Gordon teamed up with Mandrake and the Phantom; albeit, set in the 21st century), Dynamite launched a new Flash Gordon ongoing series in 2014, with story and art by Jeff Parker and Evan "Doc" Shaner. [75]
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 ...
The 2014 Dynamite Flash Gordon comic also contained several allusions to the film, including having Vultan speak the line "Gordon's alive?!". [ 52 ] In 2018, Life After Flash , a feature-length documentary directed by Lisa Downs and produced by Ashley Pugh, had its world premiere at Chattanooga Film Festival , [ 53 ] followed by the European ...
[1] [2] It was published by Dynamite Entertainment from September 6, 2013 to April 7, 2014. [3] [4] It is a crossover featuring Flash Gordon, the Phantom, and Mandrake the Magician from King Features Syndicate. [5] The trade paperback edition was released on August 13, 2014. [6]
In the 2011 Dynamite Comics comic Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist, Doctor Hans Zarkov is a Russian émigré, suffering from clinical paranoia, living in Switzerland. [5] He abducts Flash and Dale and takes them to Mongo on board his rocket, here named Copernicus. [5]
Thun has regularly appeared in the various Flash Gordon comic books. The character has appeared in the 1988 DC Comics adaptation Flash Gordon by Dan Jurgens. [4] Thun subsequently turned up in the Ardden Entertainment Flash Gordon comics. [5] Thun was depicted in the Dynamite Entertainment Flash Gordon mini-series, where he closely resembled ...
Flash Gordon and Dale Arden meet Ming the Merciless for the first time in the Flash Gordon comic serial "On the Planet Mongo" (1934), art by Alex Raymond. Flash Gordon is an American space adventure comic strip from King Features Syndicate, created and originally illustrated by Alex Raymond to compete with the already established Buck Rogers ...
Richard "Rick" Gordon (voiced by Loren Lester) — Richard is an impulsive computer genius and the son of Flash Gordon. Rick, along with many of the other teenagers of the show, attended Central High located in Central City. Rick Gordon was initially intended to be Kit Walker, the son of the Phantom. In the Audiobooks he is voiced by Cam Clarke.