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  2. Flash Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Flash Gordon (along with Buck Rogers) was a big influence on later science fiction comic strips, such as the American Don Dixon and the Hidden Empire (1935 to 1941) by Carl Pfeufer and Bob Moore. [3] In Italy, Guido Fantoni drew Flash Gordon in 1938, after the prohibition by the fascist regime. [ 29 ]

  3. Buster Crabbe - Wikipedia

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    Crabbe made regular television appearances, including an episode of the 1979 series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, in which he played a retired fighter pilot named "Brigadier Gordon", in honor of Flash Gordon. When Rogers praises his flying, Gordon replies "I've been doing that sort of thing since before you were born", not realizing Buck was ...

  4. Buck Rogers - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe - Wikipedia

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    Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe, Chapter 1. Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe is a 1940 American black-and-white science-fiction 12-chapter movie serial from Universal Pictures, produced by Henry MacRae and co-directed by Ford Beebe and Ray Taylor. The serial stars Buster Crabbe, Carol Hughes, Charles B. Middleton, Frank Shannon, and Roland ...

  6. Ming the Merciless - Wikipedia

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    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]

  7. Gold Key Comics - Wikipedia

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    Buck Rogers #1 (October 1964, adapting the comic strip) Buck Rogers in the 25th Century #1–16 (July 1979–May 1982, adapting the 1979-81 TV series) Buffalo Bill Jr. #1 (June 1965) Bugs Bunny #86–218 (October 1962–March 1980) Bugs Bunny and Porky Pig #1 (September 1965) Bugs Bunny Winter Fun #1 (December 1967) Bullwhip Griffin (June 1967)

  8. ‘Buck Rogers’ Estate Blasts Off Against Legendary ... - AOL

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    EXCLUSIVE: A growing dust-up over classic outer space hero Buck Rogers isn’t a fight over rights, and it won’t be warming up to become one if Legendary Entertainment has anything to say about it.

  9. Buck Rogers (serial) - Wikipedia

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    Buck Rogers is a 1939 science fiction film serial, produced by Universal Pictures. It stars Buster Crabbe (who had previously played the title character in two Flash Gordon serials and would return for a third in 1940) as the eponymous hero, Constance Moore , Jackie Moran and Anthony Warde . [ 1 ]