Flash Gordon #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Flash Gordon and the Monster Men of Tropica!", Flash, Dale, and the poisoned Dr. Zarkov race to Templor Cave on Mongo to retrieve a rare antidote mud, only to face the deadly Mud People guarding it. Written by Joe Gill and brought to life with dynamic art by Pat Boyette—handling pencils, inks, and lettering—this 1969 Charlton adventure delivers classic sci-fi peril with a vivid, hand-crafted energy. The cover by Pat Boyette captures the tension perfectly, showcasing the clash of man and monstrous earth-born foes.
In "The Lonely Voyage," astronaut Dawson pilots a mission around Venus, his only companion a talking robot whose presence becomes a lifeline during the isolating stretches of space. As the vast emptiness of the cosmos presses in, the bond between man and machine grows deeper, testing the limits of connection in the silence between stars.
In "Trapped in the Cave of the Mud Men," Flash Gordon, Dale, and the poisoned Dr. Zarkov race to Templor Cave on Mongo, seeking a rare mud antidote to save Zarkov’s life. What begins as a desperate mission quickly turns deadly when they face the fierce, mysterious Mud People guarding the cave’s depths.
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Reprinted in Fantastic Four #56 (1976), Flash Gordon - Iskevä Salama #6 (1981), Flash Gordon - Iskevä Salama #8 (1981), Lyn Gordon #6/1981 (1981), Lyn Gordon #8/1981 (1981), Lyn Gordon #13/1982 (1982), Forbidden Worlds #1 (1998), Flash Gordon Comic-Book Archives #3 (2011), Flash Gordon #6
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