Flash Gordon #[2]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Chapter One: Into the Water World of Mongo," Flash Gordon awakens to find himself captured by aquatic inhabitants of Mongo after his rocket crash-lands in the sea, their surgical alterations granting him the ability to breathe underwater. As Queen Undina grows wary of Dale and Zarkov’s presence on a nearby island, she orders them transformed as well—only to later join forces with Flash in repelling an assault by Ming’s forces. With the help of the rebellious Pluton, Flash sets out to free Undina and Triton, leading to a pivotal moment where they agree to reverse the changes and reclaim their lives on land. Written by Don Moore and illustrated with bold, iconic flair by Alex Raymond—whose distinctive art defines the entire cover and interior—this 1971 Nostalgia Press edition captures the timeless adventure of Flash Gordon’s journey into the depths of Mongo.
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When their rocket crashes into the sea, an unconscious Flash is captured by water-dwelling people and surgically altered so as to breathe water rather than air. When Queen Undina discovers Dale's existence on a nearby island, she jealously orders her and Zarkov to be altered too. Once they help beat off an attack by Ming's forces, Flash and his friends are welcomed as heroes. When Flash frees Undina and Triton from the rebellious Pluton, she agrees to have their surgery reversed, and to let them go free.
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