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Back to the Drawing Board With ‘Flash Gordon Volume 4: The Storm Queen of Valkir’
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Back to the Drawing Board With ‘Flash Gordon Volume 4: The Storm Queen of Valkir’

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Jeremy Estes
/ 22 December 2015
At first, Austin Briggs’ work feels like a simplified version of Alex Raymond’s, the boldness of the characters’ figures and poses replaced by understated charm.
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Improvisational Adventure: ‘Flash Gordon: The Tyrant of Mongo: Sundays 1937-1941’

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/ 21 February 2013
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