Flint Comix & Entertainment #14
"Flash Gordon" in Flint Comix & Entertainment #14 (2010) delivers a sharp, nostalgic dive into the classic comic strip’s legacy, reimagining its early adventures with a crisp, energetic style. Written, drawn, and inked by Jim Keefe—working alongside colorist Zimm Graphix—the story follows Flash, Dale, and Prince Thun as they seek aid, only to be ambushed by Durok and his forces, leaving Flash captured. Meanwhile, Ming’s sinister plan unfolds through the creation of a shape-shifting agent, setting the stage for a clash of wits and wills. The cover by Brian Hackney and Randy Zimmerman captures the pulp drama with bold, dynamic flair.
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A short history of the Flash Gordon strip. In the Strip, Flash, Dale and Prince Thun find help but are attacked by Durok and his troops, who take Flash prisoner. Meanwhile, Ming's plot to overthrow King Barin proceeds with the creation of a shape-changing secret agent.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).