Flash Gordon #10

Photo-Type Press Pty. Ltd.
Australia.
Issue contents

Featuring
- Feature
- Flash Gordon
- Genre
- Science fiction
Credits
- Art
- Keith Chatto , line art
Reprint history
-
First published in this issue

"…..Zoom into infinity with Flash Gordon as the daring spaceman blasts off on another interplanetary adventure!"
Featuring
- Feature
- Flash Gordon
- Genre
- Science fiction
Credits
- Writing
- Harry Harrison, scripter
- Art
- Dan Barry, line art
- Keith Chatto , line art (intro panel)
- Text
- , letterer
Reprint history
- Also printed
-
Flash Gordon (L. Miller & Son, 1962 series) #4 (1962) — The Solar Powered Satellite
- Compare
- Flash Gordon 25/12-28/12 (1961)
- Original
- Flash Gordon daily (King Features Syndicate) 1961-12-25 - 1962-03-17
Notes
70 daily installments from the newspaper strip. The title "Robot Worker" is from standard indexes of the newspaper strips (see Wikipedia). Dan Barry's signature, the King Features copyright and the date have been removed from all strips, with a section on the right hand side trimmed to fit the page.

"I enjoyed meeting your uncle! Did I act right?"
Featuring
- Feature
- Nubbin
- Genre
- Humour
Credits
- Writing
- Jim Burnett, scripter
- Art
- George Crenshaw, line art [as George Crandall]
- Text
- , letterer
Reprint history
- First print
- Unknown (1961?)
Notes
12 daily installments from the newspaper strip, undated. The strip ran 1958 to 1986. Crenshaw drew the strip until 1969, with Henry Boltinoff taking over artistic duties around 1970. King Features Syndicate, Inc.

"We want to get a 'Get Well' card for our schoolteacher"
Featuring
- Feature
- The Flop Family
- Genre
- Humour
Credits
- Writing
- George Swanson, scripter [as Swan]
- Art
- George Swanson, line art [as Swan]
- Text
- , letterer
Reprint history
- Original
Notes
Four daily episodes from the newspaper strip, dated 6-19 to 6-22. King Features Syndicate. The feature ran from August 1943 to 1981, and was originally titled Dad's Family.