| 1. Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon, Vol. 5 (v. 5) | 
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By: Alex Raymond Publisher: Checker Book Publishing Group October 07, 2005
Alex Raymond is the tutor of most of artist of the comic's industry. There are several books on Flash Gordon. I found this series to be enjoyable, can't wait to complete the series with #3... more
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| 2. Flash Gordon Volume 6 | 
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By: Alex Raymond Publisher: Checker Book Publishing Group October 31, 2006
Nice, but maybe a nicest printing could be done. A larger scale, with a better color treatment and a better restoration. The actual printing is not that bad, but I guess is all you can get with a cheap chinese printing... more
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| 3. Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon, Vol. 2 (Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon) | 
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By: Alex Raymond Publisher: Checker Book Publishing Group December 15, 2004
The adventure strip on the comics page has not yet quite gone the way of the dodo, but it is definitely in spotted owl territory: rare and threatened constantly by outside forces (such as newspaper economics). Certainly, the few that are left are bland. None can compare the adventure strips of yore, and among these, Flash Gordon is one of the tops.
The title character is a near perfect... more
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| 4. Flash Gordon Volume 7 | 
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By: Alex Raymond Publisher: Checker Book Publishing Group October 31, 2006
Nice, but maybe a nicest printing could be done. A larger scale, with a better color treatment and a better restoration. The actual printing is not that bad, but I guess is all you can get with a cheap chinese printing... more
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| 5. Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon, Vol. 1 (Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon) | 
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By: Alex Raymond Publisher: Checker Book Publishing Group May 01, 2004
Paperback, or another run of hardcover, it's all good! Just please give those of us who missed out on #1 a chance to buy it! I can't buy the others without the first one!... more
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| 6. Al Williamson's Flash Gordon: A Lifelong Vision of the Heroic | 
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By: Al Williamson Publisher: Flesk Publications January 15, 2009
This in an extraordinary book. While one reviewer complained of the art being in black and white, I could not be more pleased--Here we start with Flash Gordon #1 in 1966. Williamson was 35 years old and in his absolute prime. Some pages are obviously shot from copies but many of the pages are reproduced from originals. This is a book to savor, to pour over and enjoy over time, a book to come back to... more
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| 7. Prince Valiant, Vol. 1: 1937-1938 | 
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By: Harold Foster Publisher: Fantagraphics Books August 18, 2009
Finely detailed drawings and a great story make this a volume not to be missed. It is far superior to the Prince Valiant printed in newspapers today... more
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| 8. Mac Raboy's Flash Gordon Volume 3 (v. 3) | 
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By: Mac Raboy By: Mac Raboy Publisher: Dark Horse July 23, 2003
Enjoying "G" rated book - has romance but no cuss words; has action but no blood; does have some 1930's male/female roles but Dale is in there fighting for/with her man; it is not in color but the drawings are excellent - the printed words is small and sometimes hard to read but I can understand what is going on without reading the words - worth the price - planing to get the rest of the books... more
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| 9. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: The Complete Newspaper Dailies, Vol. 1: 1929-1930 | 
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By: John F. Dille, Philip Francis Nowlan, Richard Calkins Publisher: Hermes Press December 01, 2008
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Buck Rogers is a legend. Created by Philip Francis Nowlan, he first appeared in 1928, in the pages of Amazing Stories. "Armageddon-2914 AD" took the concept of Rip Van Winkle a step further. Forget 100 years, what about 500? Anthony Rogers, a 29 year old scientific type fell asleep in abandoned Pennsylvania coal mines. Falling prey to radioactive gasses... more
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| 10. Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: The Complete Newspaper Dailies, Vol. 2: 1930-1932 | 
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By: Ron Goulart Publisher: Hermes Press July 14, 2009
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Buck Rogers is a legend. Created by Philip Francis Nowlan, he first appeared in 1928, in the pages of Amazing Stories. "Armageddon-2914 AD" took the concept of Rip Van Winkle a step further. Forget 100 years, what about 500? Anthony Rogers, a 29 year old scientific type fell asleep in abandoned Pennsylvania coal mines. Falling prey to radioactive gasses... more
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