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  1. Jan 15, 2009 · Al Williamson's Flash Gordon: A Lifelong Vision of the Heroic, collects all the major works of the artist featuring the character. At 256 pages, it encompasses Williamson's three stints of depicting Flash in comic book format: the legendary King Comics stories from the 1960s, the 1980 adaptation of the Universal Flash Gordon motion picture, and ...

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  2. In the 1960s, he gained recognition for continuing Raymond's illustrative tradition with his work on the Flash Gordon comic-book series, and was a seminal contributor to the Warren Publishing 's black-and-white horror comics magazines Creepy and Eerie.

  3. Jun 21, 2010 · Williamson illustrated Flash Gordon comic books in the 1960s and returned to the character in 1980, drawing an adaptation of the Flash Gordon motion picture released that year. In the 1990s,...

  4. Mar 21, 2023 · By PETER BOSCH. There have been many who have drawn Flash Gordon since its inception in 1934 but only one, the late Al Williamson (born 92 years ago on March 21, 1931), who truly deserved to inherit the science-fantasy world of the strip’s creator, Alex Raymond.

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  5. Jan 29, 2020 · Al Williamson's Flash Gordon : a lifelong vision of the heroic. by. Schultz, Mark. Publication date. 2009. Topics. Williamson, Al, 1931-2010, Cartoonists -- United States, Gordon, Flash (Fictitious character) -- Comic books, strips, etc. Publisher.

  6. Anthology, Science-Fiction. Review by Frank Plowright. What a magnificent book this is. Not only does it collect assorted versions of Flash Gordon by Al Williamson, most in book form for the first time, but it presents much of the content shot from the original artwork.

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  8. Jul 1, 2009 · Initially envisioned and drawn by the brilliant Alex Raymond, the strip's melange of alien wonders, beautiful damsels, interplanetary evil and peerless derring-do remains potent today, as witness its many adaptations in print, motion pictures and television.

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