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  2. Alex Raymond - Wikipedia

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    Alex Raymond. Alexander Gillespie Raymond Jr. (October 2, 1909 – September 6, 1956) [2] was an American cartoonist and illustrator who was best known for creating the Flash Gordon comic strip for King Features Syndicate in 1934. The strip was subsequently adapted into many other media, from three Universal movie serials (1936's Flash Gordon ...

  3. Jungle Jim - Wikipedia

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    The strip, which never ran as a daily, came to an end in 1954. Alex Raymond's Jungle Jim (March 15, 1936) From 1937 to 1947, the comic strip was reprinted in Ace Comics, published by David McKay. From 1949 to 1951, there were 11 original Jungle Jim comic books produced by Standard Comics.

  4. Rip Kirby - Wikipedia

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    Publisher (s) David McKay Publications. IDW Publishing. Genre (s) Detective fiction. Rip Kirby is an American comic strip created by Alex Raymond and Ward Greene featuring the adventures of private detective Rip Kirby. The strip ran from 1946 to 1999 and was in the hands of artist John Prentice for more than 40 years.

  5. Secret Agent X-9 - Wikipedia

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    Alternate name (s) X-9. Syndicate (s) King Features Syndicate. Genre (s) Adventure. Secret Agent X-9 is a comic strip created by writer Dashiell Hammett ( The Maltese Falcon) and artist Alex Raymond ( Flash Gordon ). Syndicated by King Features, it ran from January 22, 1934 until February 10, 1996. [1]

  6. List of Flash Gordon comic strips - Wikipedia

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    Flash Gordon and Dale Arden meet Ming the Merciless for the first time in the Flash Gordon comic serial "On the Planet Mongo" (1934), art by Alex Raymond. Flash Gordon is an American space adventure comic strip from King Features Syndicate, created and originally illustrated by Alex Raymond to compete with the already established Buck Rogers adventure strip. Flash Gordon ran as a Sunday comic ...

  7. Flash Gordon - Wikipedia

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    Flash Gordonis the protagonist of a space adventurecomic stripcreated and originally drawn by Alex Raymond.[1] First published January 7, 1934, the strip was inspired by, and created to compete with, the already established Buck Rogersadventure strip.

  8. Flash Gordon (serial) - Wikipedia

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    Flash Gordon is a 1936 superhero serial film. Presented in 13 chapters, it is the first screen adventure for Flash Gordon, the comic-strip character created by Alex Raymond in 1934. It presents the story of Gordon's visit to the planet Mongo and his encounters with the evil Emperor Ming the Merciless.

  9. Tailspin Tommy - Wikipedia

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    Tailspin Tommy was an aviation-adventure comic strip about a youthful pilot, "Tailspin" Tommy Tomkins (sometimes spelled Tompkins).Originally illustrated by Hal Forrest and initially distributed by John Neville Wheeler's Bell Syndicate and then by United Feature Syndicate, the strip had a 14-year run from May 21, 1928 to March 15, 1942.