The Denver Post

ORIGINAL “FLASH GORDON” COMIC STRIP ART HEADED TO AUCTION

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LOS ANGELES » The original artwork for the January 1934 “Flash Gordon” debut comic strip is headed for a new realm — the auction block.

The auction house Profiles in History said Wednesday it will sell the drawing March 31.

The pencil-and-ink artwork was drawn by Alex Raymond, and the series quickly grew in influence, spawning movies and inspiring later science fiction stories such as “Star Wars.”

Profiles in History said it’s the first time the artwork is for sale.

The first story, drawn on a large illustrati­on board, within a few panels takes Flash Gordon from being a passenger on a plane to being a hostage on a rocket headed toward a planet on a collision course with Earth.

The “Flash Gordon” strip was commission­ed as a competitor to the Buck Rogers series. Raymond, who died in 1956, was praised for the artistry of his strips.

The auction will also feature another Raymond creation, “Jungle Jim,” his answer to the Tarzan character.

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