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Graphic Novels
Dick Tracy: Volume 1
Dick Tracy: Volume 2
Dick Tracy: Volume 3
Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
Flash Gordon: Volume 1
Flash Gordon: Volume 2
Flash Gordon: Volume 3
Flash Gordon: Volume 4
Flash Gordon: Volume 5
Flash Gordon: Volume 6
Flash Gordon: Volume 7
McCay: Editorial Works
Steve Canyon: 1947
Steve Canyon: 1948
Steve Canyon: 1949
Steve Canyon: 1950
Steve Canyon: 1951
Steve Canyon: 1952
Steve Canyon: 1953
Winsor McCay: Volume I
Winsor McCay: Volume II
Winsor McCay: Volume III
Winsor McCay: Volume IV
Winsor McCay: Volume V
Winsor McCay: Volume VI
Winsor McCay: Volume VII
Winsor McCay: Volume VIII
Yellow Kid

EDITORIAL REVIEWS


"Booklist (Thursday , September 15, 2005)"

The fourth volume reprinting vintage comic strip " Flash Gordon" includes a year-and-a-half's worth of color Sunday episodes, 1938-40. Considering that Flash's name has become synonymous with science fiction, it's remarkable how little here is genuinely sf. There's no interplanetary travel, for once Flash, his girlfriend Dale Arden, and their scientist friend Dr. Zarkoff rocketed from Earth to Mongo, they tended to stay there. Despite the presence of rocket ships and "spaceo-phones," most plotlines involve exploring Mongo and encountering its strange tribes and fantastic creatures. In these strips, they flee their archfoe, Ming the Merciless, to Mongo's remote northern reaches; meet Fria, queen of the Ice Kingdom; and battle fearsome giants living in caves beneath the frozen wastes. It's as silly as it sounds, a far cry from today's more sophisticated comics. It moves at breakneck pace, though, little heeding polished characterization and dialogue. Which barely matters, for " Flash"(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2005, American Library Association.)


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