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Flash Gordon 1980 Movie Adaptation Comic Set 1-2-3 Whitman Lot Ming Merciless

Flash Gordon 1980 Movie Adaptation Comic Set 1-2-3 Whitman Lot Ming Merciless

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Publisher: Western Publishing / Whittman Publishing
Publication Date: 1981
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Flash Gordon 1980 Movie Adaptation Comic Set 1-2-3 Whitman Lot Ming Merciless

Original price was: $79.00.Current price is: $67.15.

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Item specifics:
Publisher: Western Publishing / Whittman Publishing
Publication Date: 1981
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Very Good (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

Item specifics:
Publisher: Western Publishing / Whittman Publishing
Publication Date: 1981
Product Type: Comics Lot
Product Condition: Very Good (Please See Scans)
UPC: None Stated

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Flash Gordon {The Movie}                                                     Comics Lot
Featuring the Official Comic Adaptation of the 1980 Hit Film.  Awesome!!
Based on characters and a whole fantastic world created by Alex Raymond.
Adaptation by: Bruce Jones
Artist: Al Williamson
Colorist: Rick Veitch
Letterer: Ben Oda
All Covers by: Al Williamson with photos of actors from the movie.

Flash Gordon is a 1980 space opera film directed by Mike Hodges, based on the King Features comic strip of the same name created by Alex Raymond. Produced by Dino De Laurentiis with the screenplay by Lorenzo Semple, Jr. and adapted by Michael Allin. The film stars Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Ornella Muti, Max von Sydow and Topol, with Timothy Dalton, Mariangela Melato, Brian Blessed and Peter Wyngarde in supporting roles. The film follows star quarterback Flash Gordon (Jones) and his allies Dale Arden (Anderson) and Hans Zarkov (Topol) as they unite the warring factions of the planet Mongo against the oppression of Ming the Merciless (von Sydow), who is intent on destroying Earth.

Now, Whitman Comics presents the comic adaptation, Flash Gordon {The Movie}. Flash Gordon is an American football hero whose small plane goes down because of a weird storm. Soon after, Flash along with his travel agent Dale Arden, are forced aboard Dr. Hans Zarkov’s Rocketship. In Space, the threesome is drawn into the realm of the planet Mongo, ruled by Emperor Ming the Merciless. The evil Ming has been testing Earth with unnatural disasters and deeming our world a threat to his rule. He also intends to take Dale as his concubine, attempts to execute Flash and intends to destroy Earth. Flash must avoid the amorous attentions of Ming’s daughter and unite the warring kingdoms of Mongo to rescue Dale and save our world. This is based on the highly campy yet very entertaining 1980 movie directed by Mike Hodges, this comic captures the fun and adventure of one of the most beloved Science Fiction movies of all time. Featuring artwork by comic’s legend, Al Williamson.

Flash Gordon {The Movie} (1981) Adaptation contains:
Flash Gordon (1981) Issue #31

In this opening act, former Jet’s quarterback Flash Gordon and travel agent Dale Arden are kidnapped by a crazy-eyed Dr. Hans Zarkov. Zarkov is convinced that the recent onslaught of hurricanes, tornados, tidal-waves, earthquakes, and meteor showers are the result of an attack on Earth by an alien race from beyond the stars. So, strap yourself in with the cast and let’s rocket into outer space for bit of adventure and the unknown.
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Flash Gordon (1981) Issue #32

In this second act, Flash must survive the trials of the forest planet, Arboria plus face Prince Barin in mortal combat on the Disc of Death in Cloud City, home of the hawkmen.
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Flash Gordon (1981) Issue #33. 

In this final explosive act, Flash must somehow unite the kingdoms of Mongo and race against the clock to prevent Dale Arden’s marriage to Ming the Merciless.

Story/Spoilers (featuring the full Flash Gordon 1980 Movie Synopsis for nostalgic remembrance)
To relieve his boredom, Emperor Ming the Merciless of the planet Mongo declares that he will play with and destroy Earth by remotely causing natural disasters. On Earth, New York Jets football star “Flash” Gordon boards a small plane, where he meets travel agent Dale Arden. Mid-flight, the cockpit is hit by a meteorite and the pilots are lost. Flash takes control and manages to crash land into a greenhouse owned by Dr. Hans Zarkov. Zarkov believes the disasters are being caused by an extraterrestrial source pushing the moon towards Earth and has secretly constructed a spacecraft that he plans to use to investigate. Zarkov’s assistant refuses to go, so Zarkov lures Flash and Dale aboard. The rocket launches, taking them to Mongo, where they are captured by Ming’s troops. The trio is brought before Ming, who orders Dale be prepared for his pleasure. Flash tries to resist but is overpowered. Ming orders Zarkov be reprogrammed, and Flash executed. Ming’s beautiful daughter, Princess Aura, seduces Ming’s surgeon into saving Flash, with whom she is in love at first sight. As they escape, Flash sees Zarkov being brainwashed by Klytus, the metal-faced head of the secret police. Aura and Flash flee to Arboria, kingdom of Prince Barin. En route, Aura teaches Flash to use a telepathic communicator to contact Dale. He lets her know he is alive, meanwhile Aura starts kissing him. Dale is locked in Ming’s bedchamber but encouraged by Flash, she escapes. Klytus sends Zarkov to intercept Dale, who tells him and Klytus that Flash is alive. Zarkov then reveals he resisted the brainwashing, and escapes Mingo City with Dale. They are quickly captured by Prince Vultan’s hawkmen and taken to Sky City. Aura and Flash arrive at Arboria. Aura asks the Prince to keep Flash safe. A distrustful Barin, in love with Aura, agrees not to kill Flash, but then forces him to perform a deadly ritual. Barin and Flash take turns sticking their hands into a hollow stump with a giant scorpion-like wood beast inside. When Flash has to take an extra turn, he pretends to be stung as a distraction and escapes. Barin follows, but they are both captured by the hawkmen. Klytus informs Ming that Gordon’s alive and is given authority to find the responsible party. Aura returns and is taken prisoner and tortured by Klytus and General Kala. They force her to confess and Ming orders her banished to the ice moon Frigia once his wedding to Dale has taken place. Meanwhile, Flash and Barin are taken to Sky City, where Flash and Dale are briefly reunited. Flash is forced to fight Barin in a death match, but Flash instead saves Barin’s life, causing Barin to join him. Klytus arrives, and Flash and Barin kill him. Knowing this will bring retribution, Vultan orders the hawkmen to evacuate, leaving Barin, Flash, Dale and Zarkov behind. Ming’s ship arrives and he orders Barin, Zarkov and Dale to be taken aboard. Ming is impressed with Flash and offers him lordship over Earth in exchange for loyalty. Flash refuses and Ming gives the order to destroy Vultan’s kingdom along with Flash. Flash finds a rocket cycle and escapes before Sky City is destroyed. Flash contacts Vultan, who is hiding on Arboria, and they plot an attack on Mingo City. Flash pretends to attack Mingo City alone on his rocket cycle. General Kala dispatches the war rocket Ajax to kill Flash, but the hawkmen ambush and seize the rocket. Meanwhile, Princess Aura overpowers her guard and frees Barin and Zarkov from the execution chamber. Flash and the hawkmen attack Mingo City in Ajax and Kala activate the defenses as Ming’s and Dale’s wedding begins. Mingo City’s lightning field can only be penetrated by flying Ajax into it at a suicidal speed. Flash volunteers to stay at the helm to ensure success and enable the hawkmen to invade the city. Barin and Zarkov enter the control room and confront Kala, who refuses to cooperate. She attempts to kill Zarkov, but Barin shoots and kills her. Barin tells Zarkov to hold the fort while he heads to Sector Alpha 9 to deactivate the lightning field. Zarkov tries but is unable to deactivate the shield from Kala’s control room. Barin fights through Ming’s guards and gets to Sector Alpha 9 and deactivates the lightning field before Ajax hits it. Flash flies the rocket ship into the city’s wedding hall and the ship’s bow impales Ming. He drags himself off the rocket nose, seriously wounded, and Flash offers to spare his life if he will stop the attack on Earth. Ming refuses and attempts to use his power ring on Flash, but his power falters and nothing happens. He then aims the ring at himself and is seemingly vaporized by its remaining power, seconds before the counter to the destruction of the Earth reaches zero. A huge victory celebration ensues. Barin and Aura become the new leaders in Ming’s place. Barin names Vultan the leader of their armies. Flash, Dale and Zarkov discuss returning to Earth. Zarkov says he doesn’t know how they will get back, but they will try. Barin tells them all they’re welcome to stay, but Dale says she’s a New York City girl, and it’s now too quiet around Mongo. The final frame shows Ming’s ring being picked up by the hand of an unseen person. Ming’s evil laugh echoes as the ending credits roll. Following the credits, the text “The End” is shown on the screen before a question mark is appended.
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Comics lot contains: Flash Gordon {The Movie} (1981) Issues #31-33.  Western Publishing / Whitman Publishing

Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

All First Printings
Publisher: Western Publishing / Whitman Publishing
Publication Date: 1981
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.5″
UPC: None Stated

Collectible Entertainment note: Comics 31,32,33 are in Very Good condition. (significant crease, spine stress, & overall reading wear) Otherwise… Excellent Reading Set!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Flash Gordon and/or Movie Adaptation collector / enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Very Highly Recommended.

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Flash Gordon {The Movie}                                                     Comics Lot
Featuring the Official Comic Adaptation of the 1980 Hit Film.  Awesome!!
Based on characters and a whole fantastic world created by Alex Raymond.
Adaptation by: Bruce Jones
Artist: Al Williamson
Colorist: Rick Veitch
Letterer: Ben Oda
All Covers by: Al Williamson with photos of actors from the movie.

Flash Gordon is a 1980 space opera film directed by Mike Hodges, based on the King Features comic strip of the same name created by Alex Raymond. Produced by Dino De Laurentiis with the screenplay by Lorenzo Semple, Jr. and adapted by Michael Allin. The film stars Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Ornella Muti, Max von Sydow and Topol, with Timothy Dalton, Mariangela Melato, Brian Blessed and Peter Wyngarde in supporting roles. The film follows star quarterback Flash Gordon (Jones) and his allies Dale Arden (Anderson) and Hans Zarkov (Topol) as they unite the warring factions of the planet Mongo against the oppression of Ming the Merciless (von Sydow), who is intent on destroying Earth.

Now, Whitman Comics presents the comic adaptation, Flash Gordon {The Movie}. Flash Gordon is an American football hero whose small plane goes down because of a weird storm. Soon after, Flash along with his travel agent Dale Arden, are forced aboard Dr. Hans Zarkov’s Rocketship. In Space, the threesome is drawn into the realm of the planet Mongo, ruled by Emperor Ming the Merciless. The evil Ming has been testing Earth with unnatural disasters and deeming our world a threat to his rule. He also intends to take Dale as his concubine, attempts to execute Flash and intends to destroy Earth. Flash must avoid the amorous attentions of Ming’s daughter and unite the warring kingdoms of Mongo to rescue Dale and save our world. This is based on the highly campy yet very entertaining 1980 movie directed by Mike Hodges, this comic captures the fun and adventure of one of the most beloved Science Fiction movies of all time. Featuring artwork by comic’s legend, Al Williamson.

Flash Gordon {The Movie} (1981) Adaptation contains:
Flash Gordon (1981) Issue #31

In this opening act, former Jet’s quarterback Flash Gordon and travel agent Dale Arden are kidnapped by a crazy-eyed Dr. Hans Zarkov. Zarkov is convinced that the recent onslaught of hurricanes, tornados, tidal-waves, earthquakes, and meteor showers are the result of an attack on Earth by an alien race from beyond the stars. So, strap yourself in with the cast and let’s rocket into outer space for bit of adventure and the unknown.
——————————————————————————–

Flash Gordon (1981) Issue #32

In this second act, Flash must survive the trials of the forest planet, Arboria plus face Prince Barin in mortal combat on the Disc of Death in Cloud City, home of the hawkmen.
——————————————————————————–

Flash Gordon (1981) Issue #33. 

In this final explosive act, Flash must somehow unite the kingdoms of Mongo and race against the clock to prevent Dale Arden’s marriage to Ming the Merciless.

Story/Spoilers (featuring the full Flash Gordon 1980 Movie Synopsis for nostalgic remembrance)
To relieve his boredom, Emperor Ming the Merciless of the planet Mongo declares that he will play with and destroy Earth by remotely causing natural disasters. On Earth, New York Jets football star “Flash” Gordon boards a small plane, where he meets travel agent Dale Arden. Mid-flight, the cockpit is hit by a meteorite and the pilots are lost. Flash takes control and manages to crash land into a greenhouse owned by Dr. Hans Zarkov. Zarkov believes the disasters are being caused by an extraterrestrial source pushing the moon towards Earth and has secretly constructed a spacecraft that he plans to use to investigate. Zarkov’s assistant refuses to go, so Zarkov lures Flash and Dale aboard. The rocket launches, taking them to Mongo, where they are captured by Ming’s troops. The trio is brought before Ming, who orders Dale be prepared for his pleasure. Flash tries to resist but is overpowered. Ming orders Zarkov be reprogrammed, and Flash executed. Ming’s beautiful daughter, Princess Aura, seduces Ming’s surgeon into saving Flash, with whom she is in love at first sight. As they escape, Flash sees Zarkov being brainwashed by Klytus, the metal-faced head of the secret police. Aura and Flash flee to Arboria, kingdom of Prince Barin. En route, Aura teaches Flash to use a telepathic communicator to contact Dale. He lets her know he is alive, meanwhile Aura starts kissing him. Dale is locked in Ming’s bedchamber but encouraged by Flash, she escapes. Klytus sends Zarkov to intercept Dale, who tells him and Klytus that Flash is alive. Zarkov then reveals he resisted the brainwashing, and escapes Mingo City with Dale. They are quickly captured by Prince Vultan’s hawkmen and taken to Sky City. Aura and Flash arrive at Arboria. Aura asks the Prince to keep Flash safe. A distrustful Barin, in love with Aura, agrees not to kill Flash, but then forces him to perform a deadly ritual. Barin and Flash take turns sticking their hands into a hollow stump with a giant scorpion-like wood beast inside. When Flash has to take an extra turn, he pretends to be stung as a distraction and escapes. Barin follows, but they are both captured by the hawkmen. Klytus informs Ming that Gordon’s alive and is given authority to find the responsible party. Aura returns and is taken prisoner and tortured by Klytus and General Kala. They force her to confess and Ming orders her banished to the ice moon Frigia once his wedding to Dale has taken place. Meanwhile, Flash and Barin are taken to Sky City, where Flash and Dale are briefly reunited. Flash is forced to fight Barin in a death match, but Flash instead saves Barin’s life, causing Barin to join him. Klytus arrives, and Flash and Barin kill him. Knowing this will bring retribution, Vultan orders the hawkmen to evacuate, leaving Barin, Flash, Dale and Zarkov behind. Ming’s ship arrives and he orders Barin, Zarkov and Dale to be taken aboard. Ming is impressed with Flash and offers him lordship over Earth in exchange for loyalty. Flash refuses and Ming gives the order to destroy Vultan’s kingdom along with Flash. Flash finds a rocket cycle and escapes before Sky City is destroyed. Flash contacts Vultan, who is hiding on Arboria, and they plot an attack on Mingo City. Flash pretends to attack Mingo City alone on his rocket cycle. General Kala dispatches the war rocket Ajax to kill Flash, but the hawkmen ambush and seize the rocket. Meanwhile, Princess Aura overpowers her guard and frees Barin and Zarkov from the execution chamber. Flash and the hawkmen attack Mingo City in Ajax and Kala activate the defenses as Ming’s and Dale’s wedding begins. Mingo City’s lightning field can only be penetrated by flying Ajax into it at a suicidal speed. Flash volunteers to stay at the helm to ensure success and enable the hawkmen to invade the city. Barin and Zarkov enter the control room and confront Kala, who refuses to cooperate. She attempts to kill Zarkov, but Barin shoots and kills her. Barin tells Zarkov to hold the fort while he heads to Sector Alpha 9 to deactivate the lightning field. Zarkov tries but is unable to deactivate the shield from Kala’s control room. Barin fights through Ming’s guards and gets to Sector Alpha 9 and deactivates the lightning field before Ajax hits it. Flash flies the rocket ship into the city’s wedding hall and the ship’s bow impales Ming. He drags himself off the rocket nose, seriously wounded, and Flash offers to spare his life if he will stop the attack on Earth. Ming refuses and attempts to use his power ring on Flash, but his power falters and nothing happens. He then aims the ring at himself and is seemingly vaporized by its remaining power, seconds before the counter to the destruction of the Earth reaches zero. A huge victory celebration ensues. Barin and Aura become the new leaders in Ming’s place. Barin names Vultan the leader of their armies. Flash, Dale and Zarkov discuss returning to Earth. Zarkov says he doesn’t know how they will get back, but they will try. Barin tells them all they’re welcome to stay, but Dale says she’s a New York City girl, and it’s now too quiet around Mongo. The final frame shows Ming’s ring being picked up by the hand of an unseen person. Ming’s evil laugh echoes as the ending credits roll. Following the credits, the text “The End” is shown on the screen before a question mark is appended.
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Comics lot contains: Flash Gordon {The Movie} (1981) Issues #31-33.  Western Publishing / Whitman Publishing

Comics are bagged & boarded and will be carefully / securely packaged then shipped via USPS Priority Mail to ensure that it arrives to you perfectly and quickly.

All First Printings
Publisher: Western Publishing / Whitman Publishing
Publication Date: 1981
Format per comic: FC, 32 pages, Comic, 10.25″ x 6.5″
UPC: None Stated

Collectible Entertainment note: Comics 31,32,33 are in Very Good condition. (significant crease, spine stress, & overall reading wear) Otherwise… Excellent Reading Set!  Please See Scans!!  A must have for any serious Flash Gordon and/or Movie Adaptation collector / enthusiast.  A fun & entertaining read.  Very Highly Recommended.

Please read return policy.

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