Buck Rogers (1980 Club Anni Trenta) comic books 1970 or later
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Published 1980 by Club Anni Trenta.$3.40
View scan"The Flying Robot." Stories by Phil Nowlan. Art and cover by Russell Keaton (credited as Dick Calkins). Reprints of the early comic strip that defined "science fiction" for an entire generation. 20th-century soldier Buck Rogers is revived in the 25th century to have space adventures. Reprints the Buck Rogers Sunday strips from Sept. 14 to Nov. 30, 1930. Reproduced in full color and full size, the Sunday strips (with a different storyline than the daily strip) follow the adventures of Buddy Deering, younger brother of Buck's compadre Wilma Deering. Buddy battles a Saturnian plot, with help from his new robot (actually more like a humanoid drone). 12.5-in. x 15.75-in., 20 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1981 by Club Anni Trenta.
"The Race for the City." Stories by Phil Nowlan. Art and cover by Russell Keaton (credited as Dick Calkins). Reprints of the early comic strip that defined "science fiction" for an entire generation. 20th-century soldier Buck Rogers is revived in the 25th century to have space adventures. Reprints the Buck Rogers Sunday strips from number 61 to number 72. Reproduced in full color and full size, the Sunday strips (with a different storyline than the daily strip) follow the adventures of Buddy Deering, younger brother of Buck's compadre Wilma Deering. Buddy and Alura succeed in releasing the Little Folk, only to have them join the Dragon Riders in revolt against Buddy and Alura's rule of the planet Venus. 12.5-in. x 15.75-in., 20 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1981 by Club Anni Trenta.
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"Lost in New Ocean." Stories by Phil Nowlan. Art and cover by Russell Keaton (credited as Dick Calkins). Reprints of the early comic strip that defined "science fiction" for an entire generation. 20th-century soldier Buck Rogers is revived in the 25th century to have space adventures. Reprints the Buck Rogers Sunday strips from number 97 to number 108. Reproduced in full color and full size, the Sunday strips (with a different storyline than the daily strip) follow the adventures of Buddy Deering, younger brother of Buck's compadre Wilma Deering. Buddy and Alura get involved in the war between the hot and cold kingdoms of Mercury, and their solution literally splits the planet in half. 12.5-in. x 15.75-in., 20 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1981 by Club Anni Trenta.$2.50
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View scan"Idleness Breeds Evil." Stories by Phil Nowlan. Art and cover by Russell Keaton (credited as Dick Calkins). Reprints of the early comic strip that defined "science fiction" for an entire generation. 20th-century soldier Buck Rogers is revived in the 25th century to have space adventures. Reprints the Buck Rogers Sunday strips from number 109 to number 120. Reproduced in full color and full size, the Sunday strips (with a different storyline than the daily strip) follow the adventures of Buddy Deering, younger brother of Buck's compadre Wilma Deering. Buddy and his friends help the hot-kingdom Mercurians survive their exile on the planet's new moon, but the treacherous aliens soon turn against them. Includes "giant stamps" to be assembled for the Buck Rogers stamp album, a feature of the original strip. 12.5-in. x 15.75-in., 20 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1981 by Club Anni Trenta.$3.50
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$3.30
Stories by Phil Nowlan. Art and cover by Russell Keaton (credited as Dick Calkins). Reprints of the early comic strip that defined "science fiction" for an entire generation. 20th-century soldier Buck Rogers is revived in the 25th century to have space adventures. Reprints the Buck Rogers Sunday strips from number 121 to number 132. Reproduced in full color and full size, the Sunday strips (with a different storyline than the daily strip) follow the adventures of Buddy Deering, younger brother of Buck's compadre Wilma Deering. Buddy and Alura return to Mars to help Alura's father deal with an invasion of tiny people from the Asteroids, called Asterites. Also including "Bucktoys," figures and scenes intended to be cut out and made into mini-standees, a feature of the original strip. 12.5-in. x 15.75-in., 20 pages, Full Color.
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Published 1981 by Club Anni Trenta.$3.90
View scanStories by Phil Nowlan. Art and cover by Russell Keaton (credited as Dick Calkins). Reprints of the early comic strip that defined "science fiction" for an entire generation. 20th-century soldier Buck Rogers is revived in the 25th century to have space adventures. Reprints the Buck Rogers Sunday strips from number 145 to number 156. Reproduced in full color and full size, the Sunday strips (with a different storyline than the daily strip) follow the adventures of Buddy Deering, younger brother of Buck's compadre Wilma Deering. Buddy and Alura return to Venus to find the Dragon Riders have rebelled against the unified Venusian government, and something secret and sinister is behind it all. Also featuring 25th century stamps and coins, a feature of the original strip. 12.5-in. x 15.75-in., 20 pages, Full Color.