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Philip Francis Nowlan (/ ˈ n oʊ l ə n /; November 13, 1888 – February 1, 1940) was an American science fiction writer, best known as the creator of Buck Rogers. [ 2 ] Biography
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The Buck Rogers rocket pistol that had started it all 20 years earlier had been overtaken by the real world bazooka. "Space guns" in general and "rayguns" in particular only gained in prestige as the Cold War "space race" began and interest in "The Buck Rogers Stuff" was renewed, but it was no longer enough to offer a futuristic cap or pop gun ...
During the economic hardships of the Great Depression, pulps provided affordable content to the masses, and were one of the primary forms of entertainment, along with film and radio. [ 10 ] Although pulp magazines were primarily an American phenomenon, there were also a number of British pulp magazines published between the Edwardian era and ...
Richard William Calkins (August 12, 1894 – May 12, 1962), [2] who often signed his work Lt. Dick Calkins, was an American comic strip artist who is best known for being the first artist to draw the Buck Rogers comic strip.
At the time Yager left the National Newspaper Syndicate in 1958 due to a dispute over contracts, [4] the circulation of the Buck Rogers daily newspaper strip was at an all-time high. [5] After having been read by millions of people every day for decades, [6] the Buck Rogers strip fell on hard times after Yager's departure. By 1965 the Sunday ...
Deer hunter jumps from one stand to another. The months passed and in September Felter started putting trail cameras out. He got images of a nice 10-point and some smaller bucks, but the massive ...
Following lackluster response to the Buck Rogers Battle for the XXVth Century board game (1988), TSR decided to try again with a more conventional table-top RPG, this time based on the original 1928 Philip Francis Nowlan novel Armageddon, 2419 A.D. (Ace, Aug 1978, ISBN 0-441-02939-6) and subsequent 1929 comic strip continuity, in which resurgent tribal Americans overthrow their Red Mongol ...