Yes, that's right..... on Sunday, January 7, 1934, King Features presented the very first Flash Gordon strip. Congrats, big guy!
Sorry it's been so long since I've posted. Let's see... since the last time I posted.... We had BifBangPow release their first wave of Flash figures. The Sci-Fi Channel premiered and subsequently (thankfully?) cancelled their FG show. Ardden Entertainment has begun publishing a (quite nice) FG comic.
And what's next for Flash during this special anniversary year? BifBangPow has a second wave of figures planned for February. GoHero has a BEAUTIFUL 12-inch FG figure to be released during the first quarter. Ardden Ent. will be compiling a hardcover collection of the first six FG issues. And there are still plans for Flash to return to the silver screen.
And how am I personally going to celebrate Flash's 75th? I am planning out a commemorative stained glass window to be hung in the Mongo Museum (my attic). If that ever goes anywhere, I'll post some pics.
And, as usual, if I hear of any Flash goodies, I'll post here. See ya! :)
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
BAD NEWS about Ming plus doll :(
I'm sorry to say that the Ming plush doll from BifBangPow is on temporary hold until they receive enough orders from retailers. So.... bug your local store, send a request to entertainmentearth.com, or contact info@bifbangpow.com (nicely, though :)) and tell them that you want His Evil Highness in all his stuffed glory. For a pic of the little guy, check out the links in the below posts.
GET THE WORD OUT!!!!
GET THE WORD OUT!!!!
new Flash action figures from BifBangPow!!!!
As you can read below, the Flash and Ming bobbleheads are already available. Ready for pre-order through www.entertainmentearth.com are the new deluxe Flash and Ming action figures with gorgeous Alex Ross artwork.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
new Flash Gordon wiki site!
Check out the new Flash Gordon wiki site at http://flashgordon.wikia.com. There's even a mini-page dedicated to the Mego Museum at http://flashgordon.wikia.com/wiki/The_Mongo_Museum (which I SWEAR I'll contribute to :))
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Monday, February 26, 2007
FIRST LOOK AT NEW BBP ACTION FIGURES!!!
Hi there - I'm sure that these will be available for pre-ordering on the www.entertainmentearth.com site soon, but here's a sneak preview gallery of the BEAUTIFUL Flash and Ming figures -
WOW!!!!
http://74.52.193.82/events/main.php?g2_itemId=10112
WOW!!!!
http://74.52.193.82/events/main.php?g2_itemId=10112
Saturday, January 27, 2007
NEW TOYS BASED ON 1980 FLASH GORDON MOVIE!!!
Yes, BifBangPow Toys (distributed by Entertainment Earth) will be releasing various toys based on the 1980 cult classic. Fan-favorite comic book artist Alex Ross is designing the packaging.
The first two slated are bobbleheads for Flash and Ming. You can see a pic of Flash's bobblehead at BBP's blog: http://bifbangpow.blogspot.com/index.html
It sounds like there are more toys in this line on the way and we'll hear more details at the 2007 Toy Fair in NY in February, so keep your ears open.
And this brings up a related topic: why was there hardly any merchandise based on the 1980 film? There were some Halloween costumes, some tie-in comics and books, some puffy stickers, and a few rare international items (UK cap gun and a French? hanging mobile), but no action figures. Mego, who produced beautiful 10-inch figures in 1978, supposedly planned a line, but these didn't get past the planning stage. I've heard two theories: 1) the licenses were already tied up by Mattell for the animated Filmation line, and 2) the domestic box office was so disappointing that any other plans were shelved. Shame, eh?
The first two slated are bobbleheads for Flash and Ming. You can see a pic of Flash's bobblehead at BBP's blog: http://bifbangpow.blogspot.com/index.html
It sounds like there are more toys in this line on the way and we'll hear more details at the 2007 Toy Fair in NY in February, so keep your ears open.
And this brings up a related topic: why was there hardly any merchandise based on the 1980 film? There were some Halloween costumes, some tie-in comics and books, some puffy stickers, and a few rare international items (UK cap gun and a French? hanging mobile), but no action figures. Mego, who produced beautiful 10-inch figures in 1978, supposedly planned a line, but these didn't get past the planning stage. I've heard two theories: 1) the licenses were already tied up by Mattell for the animated Filmation line, and 2) the domestic box office was so disappointing that any other plans were shelved. Shame, eh?
NEW FLASH GORDON TV SERIES ON SCI-FI CHANNEL!!!
Yep, the current news is that the Sci-Fi Channel has ordered 22 episodes of a new, original, live-action series based on our favorite spacefaring hero. The pilot is currently scheduled for July. If it's anywhere near as good as the new Battlestar Galactica, I'm gonna be a happy camper :)
Keep checking the Sci-Fi Channel site at www.scifi.com for the latest info. And, of course, I will keep you informed of any collectibles based on this series.
Keep checking the Sci-Fi Channel site at www.scifi.com for the latest info. And, of course, I will keep you informed of any collectibles based on this series.
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