
Flash Gordon: The Storm Queen of Valkir - Hardcover
by Don Moore
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Availability:Out of StockContributor:Don Moore, Austin BriggsSeries:Flash GordonPublish date:2015-10-20Pages:224
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Titan ComicsISBN-13:9781782762867ISBN-10:1782762868UPC:9781782762867Book Category:Comics & Graphic NovelsBook Subcategory:Superheroes, Science Fiction, FantasySize:10.20 x 11.30 x 1.00 inchesWeight:3.1019Product ID:SCQP7NEMVH
Featuring four years worth of non-stop exhilarating, science fiction action-adventure as Flash battles a rogue's gallery of villainy to protect the innocent, the wronged and a bevy of beautiful women from the likes of Kang The Cruel, Queen Valker the Violent, giant birds, lizards, sea-beasts and rock men, as well as wolfmen and gas spiders For Flash Gordon, the king of the cliff-hanger every Sunday is a day of action
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Titan ComicsISBN-13:9781782762867ISBN-10:1782762868UPC:9781782762867Book Category:Comics & Graphic NovelsBook Subcategory:Superheroes, Science Fiction, FantasySize:10.20 x 11.30 x 1.00 inchesWeight:3.1019Product ID:SCQP7NEMVH
Don Moore was the writer of the Flash Gordon, taking over scriptwriting duties from strip creator Alex Raymond in August 1935. Moore was a former pulp editor.
Raymond was the creator of several strips at the time; Flash Gordon, Secret Agent X-9, Jungle Jim; and needed Moore's scripting assistance. Moore lasted on the strip beyond Raymond's tenure
Austin Briggs (August 9, 1908 - October 10, 1973)
After working for a while at advertising agency, he became an assistant to the cartoonist Alex Raymond on Flash Gordon and succeeded him on Secret Agent Corrigan. In 1940 he drew a Flash Gordon Daily strip which he stayed on until about 1944. He drew the prestigious Flash Gordon Sunday strip from 1944 until 1948He was one of the founding faculty for the Famous Artists School. In 1969 he was elected to the Society of Illustrators' Hall of Fame.
Raymond was the creator of several strips at the time; Flash Gordon, Secret Agent X-9, Jungle Jim; and needed Moore's scripting assistance. Moore lasted on the strip beyond Raymond's tenure
Austin Briggs (August 9, 1908 - October 10, 1973)
After working for a while at advertising agency, he became an assistant to the cartoonist Alex Raymond on Flash Gordon and succeeded him on Secret Agent Corrigan. In 1940 he drew a Flash Gordon Daily strip which he stayed on until about 1944. He drew the prestigious Flash Gordon Sunday strip from 1944 until 1948He was one of the founding faculty for the Famous Artists School. In 1969 he was elected to the Society of Illustrators' Hall of Fame.
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