Jungle Jim. Jim is alone in camp, Kolu his black, having gone to town to send a cablegram / Flash Gordon. As the lion man raises his sword for the death blow, Flash groans and turns over
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Flash Gordon. Ming's commander reports that he has killed Flash
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Flash Gordon. After shooting Flash and recapturing Gundar and Desira, Brazor drives his crippled amphicar ashore and vanishes
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Flash Gordon. "We've got to get out of here and into less recognizable clothing"
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Jungle Jim. Information given Jim by Kolu has convinced him that Bardo has obtained his plantation by foul means and is a Nazi sympathizer… / Flash Gordon. Gundar, Zarkov and Dale have freed Flash from the clutches of the landslide which had imprisoned him
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Flash Gordon. Some sense of danger arouses Desira from her deep slumber
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Jungle Jim. Jim and Kolu have smashed the Nazi spy ring that has wrought such havoc among the Brazilian 'soldiers of rubber' / Flash Gordon. "Don't you think they would help us, out of loyalty to Desira?"
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Jungle Jim. While passing through a dark alley, Jim is attracted by a muffled scream coming from a rickety building / Flash Gordon. With Flash, Dale and Tartara hiding behind the false, sliding walls of his dwelling, Trico, the beggar, cleverly drugs Brazor's secret police
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Jungle Jim. The story thus far: Tiger Peters, Jim's arch-enemy and his daughter Joan, an unwilling accomplice, stole Jim's valuable collection of animals and sailed for the U.S. / Flash Gordon. Flash Gordon and Dale Arden save the earth by shooting a rocket at the planet which threatens to collide with it
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Jungle Jim. Appearing before a white man (Lona, son of the moon) Jim peads for the life of another white who had rushed to him for protection / Flash Gordon. Rather than die at the hands of the lionmen Princess Aura hurls herself over a cliff into a dread constrictor plant