While exploring the subterranean labyrinths beneath the Imperial Palace of Mongo, Dr. Hans Zarkov-brilliant scientist and engineer-finds himself trapped in his own past, courtesy of an insidious trap left behind by Ming the Merciless. Is even Zarkov's genius enough to free himself from this deadly snare?
The series picks up with the story, allowing us to see what happens after Ming is defeated. While the first arc was bit rushed, it'll be interesting to see how long this plays out. The war has been won, and now it's time to rebuild. In our modern times, it's an interesting reflection of the real world. We'll see how far it's taken. It could be great, it could be crash and burn, but this first step is solid. Read Full Review
If I'm being honest with myself I'll probably read one more issue and then not be driven enough to keep reading, but that's my flaw and not the book's. "Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist" #8 is a great issue to grab if you're looking for something a little different from your pulp scifi "" like I said, I was pleasantly surprised to get something other than what I expected. At the very least be like me and pick it up to see if it's something you might be interested in. 3.5 stars. Read Full Review
Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist#8 is a respectable issue, but may not appeal to everyone. Reader's who aren't strict completionists may want to use their money elsewhere this month, perhaps experimenting with a new title. Read Full Review
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