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Thomas Yeates (1st full pro work!) / Williamson / Garzon / de la Fuente - Flash Gordon 28, p.15 / A Most Unfortunate Accident!

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Location: Flash Gordon #28 - Thomas Yeates first full Pro work
Title: Thomas Yeates (1st full pro work!) / Williamson / Garzon / de la Fuente - Flash Gordon 28, p.15 / A Most Unfortunate Accident!
Artist:  Thomas Yeates (Penciller) ,  Carlos Garzon (Penciller) ,  Victor de la Fuente (Inker) ,  Al Williamson (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
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Added to Site: 4/26/2024

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Last Page from part 1 of the the dynamic 11-page work from Tom Yeates's first pro work! Together with an All-Star lineup: Al Williamson, Carlos Garcon and Victor de la Fuentes. Big bold panels detailing the classic Alex Raymond 1935 "Cave Kingdom" storyline.

While exploring the Cave Kingdom given to Flash Gordon by Ming. Having just seen all the work being done to build a labratory by the Cave folks leader Plaxis Dale though seems to be worriedas one of the workers tells Flash that they are being made to work against their will. He also tells Flash that there is more he will show him. As Flash and Zarkov privately discuss their concern, they come upon a scene and discover the man that had spoken to him earlier has been found dead, "A most unfortunate accident." End of Part 1 What does Palxis have to hide> Find out in our next adventure filled page! Space-drama at its finest!

This is the last page of Part 1. Yeats alluded to that he had Part 2, which would be interesting to see!

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Marcus Wai Member Since 2005
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Posted On 4/27/2024

Laid out perfectly to cleanly tell the story!  The open borders allows the images to breathe, which is much needed in these tight tunnel scenes.

Rick W Member Since 2017
Posted On 5/11/2024

Gorgeous page!!