
Flash Gordon - Wikipedia
Comic strip characters and story Flash Gordon and Dale Arden meet Ming the Merciless for the first time in the comic serial "On the Planet Mongo" (1934), art by Alex Raymond. The Flash Gordon comic …
Flash Gordon (1980) - IMDb
Flash Gordon: Directed by Mike Hodges. With Sam J. Jones, Melody Anderson, Max von Sydow, Topol. Football player Flash Gordon and his comrades travel to the planet Mongo and find themselves …
Flash Gordon | Comic, Description, & Facts | Britannica
Flash Gordon, spaceman hero of the science-fiction comic strip Flash Gordon, created in 1934 by illustrator Alex Raymond and writer Don Moore. The strip was later adapted into a radio program, …
Flash Gordon | Flash Gordon Wiki | Fandom
The star of the new "Flash Gordon (Sci Fi Channel)" series, Steven Gordon got the nickname "Flash" from his father, because he's always been fast on his feet. Flash is a marathon winner, who just won …
Flash Gordon | Comics Kingdom
Originated in 1934 by legendary comic-strip artist Alex Raymond, Flash Gordon has set the standard for science-fiction adventure, even inspiring such modern-day classics as Star Wars.
Flash Gordon | Rotten Tomatoes
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Flash Gordon (film) - Wikipedia
The film follows star football 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 …
Flash Gordon (1980) — The Movie Database (TMDB)
Pathetic earthlings...who can save you now? A football player and his mates travel to the planet Mongo and find themselves fighting the tyranny of Ming the Merciless to save Earth.
Flash Gordon (1980) - Full cast & crew - IMDb
Flash Gordon (1980) - Cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Flash Gordon - Encyclopedia.com
The most successful of the Buck Rogers imitators, Flash Gordon began as a Sunday page early in 1934. It was drawn by Alex Raymond, written by erstwhile pulp magazine editor Don Moore, and …