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  2. Bobbie Brown - Wikipedia

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    Bobbie Jean Brown (born October 7, 1969), [1] sometimes credited as Bobbie Brown-Lane, is an American actress, model, and former beauty pageant contestant. She appeared in the 1989 videos for Great White 's " Once Bitten, Twice Shy " and " House of Broken Love ", and in the 1990 video for Warrant 's song " Cherry Pie ".

  3. Dale Arden - Wikipedia

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    Dale is Flash Gordon's constant companion in his adventures, as well as his one true love. The emperor Ming the Merciless is immediately attracted to her and the early strips were essentially based on Flash's heroic efforts to rescue Dale from Ming's many attempts to marry her. [3] Filmation's Flash Gordon's Bible portrayed Dale Arden as follows:

  4. Princess Aura - Wikipedia

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    Promotional material for the 1934 Flash Gordon comic strip described the character: Beautiful but pitiless! Aura, exotic princess of a weird new planet! She had never seen a human being from our own Earth until Flash Gordon crashed in a giant rocket-plane on the strange new world where she lived. Now she has set her heart on winning Flash's ...

  5. Flash Gordon (film) - Wikipedia

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    Flash Gordon is a 1980 space opera [6] superhero film [7] [8] directed by Mike Hodges, based on the King Features comic strip of the same name created by Alex Raymond.

  6. Flash Gordon (2007 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Flash Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Flash Gordon: The Dailies by Austin Briggs 1940–1942 Volume 2, Kitchen Sink Press ISBN 0-87816-187-2 (strips from 1941) Flash Gordon The Complete Daily Strips 1951–1953, Kitchen Sink Press ISBN 0-87816-035-3; Flash Gordon - Star Over Atlantis, Dan Barry, Manuscript Press, 2007, ISBN 0-936414-16-2, ISBN 978-0-936414-16-4, dailies 1953–1954.

  8. The New Adventures of Flash Gordon - Wikipedia

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    The New Adventures of Flash Gordon, also known as The Adventures of Flash Gordon or simply Flash Gordon, [2] is a 1979–1982 animated television series. The series is actually called Flash Gordon but the expanded title is used in official records to distinguish it from previous versions.

  9. Flash Gordon (1954 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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]