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'''Flash Gordon''' is the hero of a [[SF]] adventure [[comics|comic strip]] originally drawn by Alex Raymond.First published January 7, 1934, the strip was inspired by and created to compete with the already established [[Buck Rogers]] adventure strip.
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'''Flash Gordon''' is the hero of a [[SF]] adventure [[comics|comic strip]] originally drawn by Alex Raymond. First published January 7, 1934, the strip was inspired by and created to compete with the already established [[Buck Rogers]] adventure strip. Reprints are still in syndication.  
  
The Flash Gordon comic strip has been transformed into a wide variety of [[media]], including movies, television, radio, big little books, comic books, and animated series. The latest version, a Flash Gordon television series, appeared on the United States [[Syfy]] in 2007–2008.
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The Flash Gordon comic strip has been transformed into a wide variety of [[media]], including movies, television, radio, big little books, [[comic books]], and animated series. The latest version, a Flash Gordon television series, appeared on the [[United States]] [[Syfy]] in 2007–2008.
  
  
 
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Flash Gordon is the hero of a SF adventure comic strip originally drawn by Alex Raymond. First published January 7, 1934, the strip was inspired by and created to compete with the already established Buck Rogers adventure strip. Reprints are still in syndication.

The Flash Gordon comic strip has been transformed into a wide variety of media, including movies, television, radio, big little books, comic books, and animated series. The latest version, a Flash Gordon television series, appeared on the United States Syfy in 2007–2008.



Publication 1934
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