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An all-new Quarterly special featuring a multiverse of stories!

"The Fall of King Vultan" expands upon Mad Cave Studios’ Flash Gordon ongoing series with a father-and-son tale that brings deadly mercenaries to Sky City—it's fight or flight in more ways than one!

This issue also features two "Flash Fiction" stories—wholly original takes on the classic character and his companions. "Flash Gordon and the Madness of M'nngh" is the first in a series of horror-themed shorts that would make Lovecraft proud. Another tale provides an interpretation in a genre you never would've guessed!

About the author(s)

Dennis Culver is a writer living in Los Angeles. He's written comics for both DC and MARVEL as well as his original creations: BURNOUTS with artist and co-creator GEOFFO from Image, CRONE with artist and co-creator JUSTIN GREENWOOD from Dark Horse, ROMERO MUERTE with artist and co-creator RAMON VILLALOBOS from Dark Horse, and EDISON REX with co-writer CHRIS ROBERSON from Monkeybrain and IDW.

Jordan Thomas hails from the South of England but is currently living in Valencia, Spain. His first published comics work was the 1920s post-war, farm-based horror series, Frank At Home On The Farm. Since then he has written the alien world crime story Weird Work at Image Comics and the dystopian western The Man From Maybe for Oni Press, both with Shaky Kane.

Comics artist and sculptor.

A multi-talented comic book artist who has done work for Glénat editions, Marvel Comics, Aftershock Comics, Boom, IDW, and Image.

Russell Mark Olson was born and raised in eastern Missouri but has lived in the United Kingdom for the past 15 years. He has worked for 2000AD, Accent UK, Mad Robot and various UK and US small presses. He is the editor of SKRAWL, the Comix Magazine and the creator of the award-winning, pulp-sci fi series, Gateway City. He lives on the Hampshire-Sussex border with his wife, daughter, and their collection of mostly-harmless, feral spiders.Russell Mark Olson was born and raised in eastern Missouri but has lived in the United Kingdom for the past 15 years. He has worked for 2000AD, Accent UK, Mad Robot and various UK and US small presses. He is the editor of SKRAWL, the Comix Magazine and the creator of the award-winning, pulp-sci fi series, Gateway City. He lives on the Hampshire-Sussex border with his wife, daughter, and their collection of mostly-harmless, feral spiders.

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