SOLICITATIONS: Buck Rogers gets 7th volume

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: The Complete Newspaper Dailies Volume 7 1938-1940 is now available! The adventures continue with Buck and Wilma in the most famous science-fiction newspaper comic strips! Included in this volume are three action packed adventures featuring: Overturned World, Martian War Threat, and Super-Dwarf of Space with an introduction essay explaining the history of Buck Rogers and its impact on the world of science-fiction!

Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: The Complete Newspaper Dailies Volume Seven 1938-1940; ISBN 978-1-61345-024-6; 9 x 11.75 inches; x 1.25 inches; 272 pages; color and black-and-white, hardcover with a printed laminated cover and dust jacket with endpapers, two complete years of the strip with three complete continuities; $49.99

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SOLICITATIONS: Hermes Press announces new Buck Rogers collection

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Hermes Press continues its definitive reprint collection of the vintage Buck Rogers daily comic strip with Buck Rogers in the 25th Century: the Complete Newspaper Dailies-Volume 5, 1935-1936. Americans were well steeped in the Great Depression when these strips came out, but that didn’t keep writer Philip Nowlan or artist Dick Calkins from challenging the troubles of a country with more idealistic science fiction!

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Major Spoilers Poll of the Week (POW!) ’70s Sci-Fi Television Battle

This week, we go back, back, back, back, way back to the 1970s and the television viewing habits of our youth – well, some of our youths, as others weren’t born until the mid-’80s, and some of you didn’t arrive until the (gasp) ’90s.

Two television series arrived in the late ’70s to vie for our attention, and capitalize on the Star Wars craze.

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA 1978

BUCK ROGERS IN THE 25th CENTURY

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Dynamite Entertainment Sneak Peek of the Week

Dynamite Entertainment sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Kevin Smith’s Green Hornet #5, Kato Origins #2: Way of the Ninja, Bullet to the Head #1, Buck Rogers #12, Blackbeard: Legend of the Pyrate King #4, Battlefields #7: Motherland and Part 1, and the Black Terror Volume 2 trade paperback.

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Dynamite Entertainment Sneak Peek of the Week

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This week, Dynamite Entertainment sent Major Spoilers a sneak peek of Project Superpowers: Chapter Two #7, Black Terror #8, Project Superpowers: Chapter Two TPB Volume 1, Robocop #2, and Buck Rogers #9.

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Review: Buck Rogers #8

Planet of the Apes scenario aside, Buck Rogers’ latest adventure below the surface of the planet has him in a sticky situation – allow a crazy band of trolls blow up the planet, or let his one chance of getting back home slip through his grasp.

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