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Jeff Parker On Reuniting The Phantom, Flash Gordon And Mandrake For ‘Kings Watch’ [Interview]
Jeff Parker On Reuniting The Phantom, Flash Gordon And Mandrake For ‘Kings Watch’ [Interview]
Jeff Parker On Reuniting The Phantom, Flash Gordon And Mandrake For ‘Kings Watch’ [Interview]
Today, Dynamite announced that they were bringing The Phantom, Mandrake the Magician and Flash Gordon back to comic books with the team of Jeff Parker and Marc Laming. The big return is set to take place in an all-new series called King's Watch, in which the Ghost Who Walks, the Savior of the Universe and... uh... Mandrake find themselves battling against forces that threaten the entire world.
‘John Carter’ Brings Thrilling Adventure Back to Mars [Review]
‘John Carter’ Brings Thrilling Adventure Back to Mars [Review]
‘John Carter’ Brings Thrilling Adventure Back to Mars [Review]
Much like Tintin, Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter stories have always been one of my pop cultural blind spots. I've got a lot of friends that swear by them, and I've always been vaguely aware that there were characters named "Dejah Thoris" and "Tars Tarkas," but beyond that, I'm a pretty blank slate...
Superman’s 1942 Crossover With ‘Flash Gordon,’ ‘Dick Tracy’ and More
Superman’s 1942 Crossover With ‘Flash Gordon,’ ‘Dick Tracy’ and More
Superman’s 1942 Crossover With ‘Flash Gordon,’ ‘Dick Tracy’ and More
If you've been keeping up with Superman lately, then you've seen writer Chris Roberson make a few references to the idea that Superman himself is a comic book reader. To be fair, I don't think we've ever seen Clark Kent duck out of the Daily Planet on Wednesday to get the new books, but the idea of Superman as a fan of sequential art isn't a new one...
Enormous 7-Foot ‘Phantom’ and ‘Flash Gordon’ Wall Art For Sale
Enormous 7-Foot ‘Phantom’ and ‘Flash Gordon’ Wall Art For Sale
Enormous 7-Foot ‘Phantom’ and ‘Flash Gordon’ Wall Art For Sale
LTL Prints has just launched a comics wall art series, featuring panels from classic comics like "Flash Gordon" and "The Phantom" -- at up to 7 tall. Made of "self-adhesive fabric paper," the prints can be removed and reapplied from surfaces up to 100 times, and the site allows you to select the size, ranging from a laptop width of less than a foot to around 7 feet ta