Adams resurrects the famous space adventurer in this graphic novel.
Ming the Merciless, tyrant of the planet Mongo, has his new Unraveller (which fires “a ray of plasmatonic energy”) pointed straight at Earth, ready to vaporize the home-world of his hated nemesis Flash Gordon. Flash, who has joined the resistance attempting to liberate Mongo from Ming’s rule, manages to topple the Unraveller at the last minute, saving Earth—but destroying Mongo instead. When Flash regains consciousness, he discovers he is tied to a rack in a dungeon with robotic jailers. In this reconstituted world, the planets that survived the Unravelling have allied to govern the new universe, and Flash Gordon, the so-called “World Killer,” has been incarcerated on a prison planet known as Planet Death. When word reaches him that his beloved Dale Arden, a leader of this new alliance, is the target of an assassination plot, Flash launches a daring escape. With the help of a healer named Daranek, Flash must battle his way through a massive, labyrinthian prison, stalked by all manner of armed guards, deadly beasts, and an also-imprisoned Ming, who now arranges gladiatorial fights among the other prisoners. To escape the planet for good, Flash may have to do the most dangerous thing he can imagine—put his trust in Ming the Merciless. Adams understands the assignment, and he brings Flash to life with swashbuckling, space-opera gusto. The full-color artwork from Conrad beautifully realizes the pits, palaces, and spaceships in which Flash and his companions battle. The premise provides a reset for the geography and alliances of the established Flash Gordon universe, and Adams takes the opportunity to delve into his characters’ backstories. (Ming’s rise to power from a cohort of genetically engineered children is a particularly fun digression.) Old fans of the comic strip will find as much to enjoy here as those just discovering it for the first time.
An explosive reboot that captures the fun of the beloved classic series.