Showing posts with label 2000 AD. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2000 AD. Show all posts

31 July 2018

Sincerely Flattering Flash

We previously looked at a few Flash Gordon parodies from back in the 1940s & '50s, but we only stopped due to the growing length of the post, not lack of material. Satires continued over the decades, sometimes tucked away in odd little corners, like this tale from the 2nd issue of Drag Cartoons back in '63. The story was published without art credits, but when the original art showed up for auction it was attributed to Mel Keefer -


From the 1970s, let's look over in one of our favorite old fanzines, the Rocket's Blast ComicCollector. In RBCC #134, Ron Wilber took part in the Flash Gordon celebration that filled the issue with his own satirized take...


Even as 1980 rolled around, Flash was still getting spoofed, as here by Dave Angus & Kevin O'Neill in 2000 AD -


Of course, once the Sam Jones/Queen version of Flash Gordon hit the theatres later that year, parodies naturally experienced a resurgence in popularity once more. Here's Paul Kupperberg and Bob Camp's version of the film, sporting a cover painting by Bob Larkin...


By the way, that story from the RBCC that we opened with came with a pretty cool Flash Gordon illo from Steve Fabian (Whom we somehow have yet to get around to featuring even though i started tucking things away for posting over a year ago) on the cover -


We'll be back this afternoon with another batch, and even a little bit of Buck Rogers, too.

page art from RBCC #134 (1977), 2000 AD #181 (1980), Drag Cartoons #2 (1963), and Crazy #75 (1981)

11 November 2017

Solutions? Sure!

Welcome back to our Space Fact & Science Fiction quiz. Or, more accurately, to the quiz answers.
Let's jump straight to it, shall we?










And for our bonus questions:

Bonus01. How many known Solar Systems are there?

Trick question!
There Can Be Only One. The Solar System is the name of the stellar system in which we reside, located around the star Sol, from which it derives its' name. The stellar system (or star system) around the star Andromeda would be The Andromedan System. When you hear other people talk about other solar systems, they're just galactic yokels without comprehension.
This is why you hear new planets discovered around other stars referred to as "exosolar planets" or "extrasolar planets" - they exist outside the Solar System.

Bonus02. Which Klingon commander, previously seen in Star Trek films, was given the honour of the killing blow to the Enterprise in the Star Trek: Starfleet Command trailer? (good luck with that one)

Commander Kruge. The renegade Klingon commander played by Christopher Lloyd in Star Trek III: The Search For Cash Spock.

At this point, i'd planned a little bonus answer to the question who would win in a race?
N!xau (of The Gods Must Be Crazy fame) mounted on a hopping vampire, or Lam Ching-Ying riding a wrangled ostrich? But my copy is so old it's a VCD and the images are soooo tiny.
Let me see if i can't come up with something else for later in the day instead, eh?


puzzles from the 2000AD Space Quiz Book (1980) and Star Trek Annual (1979)