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Buck Rogers In The 25th Century: The Complete Newspaper Dailies Volume 3 (v. 3), by John F. Dille, Philip Francis Nowlan

  • The saga of Buck Rogers in the 25th Century, the world's most famous science-fiction newspaper strip, continues with Volume Three of Hermes Press' complete reprint of this ground-breaking title. Volume Three has it all: space ships, anti-gravity belts, damsels in distress, invaders from other worlds, nefarious villains, and, of course, heroes.
  • Included in this volume are two more years of the strip, from 1932 to 1934, as well as a special 16-page introductory essay by noted science-fiction writer and pop-culture historian Ron Goulart and an afterword detailing how many of the predications about the future from the strip came to pass just as Buck Rogers had visualized.

  • Sales Rank: #1646528 in Books
  • Published on: 2010-01-05
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 12.00" h x 1.20" w x 9.20" l, 3.50 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 320 pages

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.
Next volume in this classic comic strip reprint.
By Michael R. Brown
Here we have the third volume of the complete reprinting of Buck Rogers dailies. This volume picked up where the last one left off, reprinting the next 6 stories: "Beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet" (5/16/32 to 8/29/32), "Asterite Invaders" (8/30/32 to 2/24/33), "The Great Wolves of Jupiter" (2/25/33 to 6/22/33), "In the City of Floating Globes" (6/23/33 to 9/1/33), "Depth Men of Jupiter" (9/2/33 to 11/8/33), "Tika of the Tidegates" (11/9/33 to 1/20/34).

As in previous volumes, there is an introductory article, this one by Flint Dille, the current head of the Dille Family Trust, which owns the Buck Rogers property.

As I noted in my review of the first volume, the Buck Rogers strips of this period leave a lot to be desired. The artwork continues to improve, the writing not so much. Too often the characters are two dimensional. The petty jealousy nonsense of past strips are gone, but you still see silly actions by characters. Too often these strips are driven by the issues between Buck & Wilma vs Killer Kane & Ardala.

In this volume, Buck and Wilma travel to Greenland, yet another 'high tech' land of the future; they deal with a civil war between miniature people (Asterites) that threatens the Earth; and travel to Jupiter.

It seems that Earth is now under the rule of the "Council of Science", a UN of the future. We went from the future US liberating itself from the Mongols (the focus of the strips in the first volume) to starting to learn about the rest of the world (and seeing it wasn't all ruled by the Mongols, which seemed to be the case in the earlier strips). Now we suddenly have a world government which occurred while Buck & co. were off in space.

Technology continues to change/improve. We go from the jump belts of the first volume to anti-gravity belts in this volume, to those being improved with a propulsion system into a sort of 'anti-grav rocket pack'.

Dr. Huer comes back in the third story, along with 2 characters from the first volume. I was surprised considered the amount of time since these 2 were in the strip that we weren't properly re-introduced to them.

We also have a long period of Buck and friends on Jupiter, which covers the 3 final stories. Of course, this is NOT the Jupiter we know, but what some imagined it in the 1930s. Here, we find an earth-like environment (after all, Buck and friends find a human from Jupiter in the first volume, why be surprised at that). Here, earth-like conditions exist on high plains miles above the surface (where the pressure is so high, helium is drink instead of water, and mercury is a solid), and we find human civilization. But even in the high pressure depths, we find human (of a sort) civilization.

I noted bad writing early on, and some of them deal with the trials that Buck (& Wilma) often have to go thru. Its sort of like to create drama instead of the jealousy nonsense of past story lines, we get the return of Buck & Wilma being wrongly accused of things and having to clear their names. In the first storyline when they go to Greenland to take care of Kane & Ardala, they run afoul of some cops who think THEY are K&A and capture them, despite their protests. They are freed when they get to the proper authorities, but this is just the mildest of such events. Some of the worse exist in the later storylines on Jupiter.

But, I look forward to the next volume, and the long awaited one reprinting the Sunday strips, which had separate storylines.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
More Nowlan/Calkins Buck Rogers
By Jim Davis
I am surprised at how much I am enjoying these Buck Rogers reprints.

All comic reprint projects have to be judged on two separate levels. The first level is strictly concerned with how well the strip has been reproduced, packaged, and priced. These Hermes volumes get five stars on this score. Each strip seems to reproduced at at least the same size as originally seen in your local paper. The strip's heading, title and credits are reproduced along with the strip itself. There are two strips per page. The reproduction to my admittedly non expert eye looks superb. There is a nice 8 page introduction by Flint Dille whose family owns the rights to Buck Rogers illustrated with color reproductions of various Buck comic books, movie posters, etc. The book is attractively bound in 9-1/4" x 12" landscape format with cloth covers and dust jacket. The retail price of $40 seem quite in line with other projects of this type.

The only let down is that it's not possible to date the individual strips from the book itself. The strips run from 5/14/32 to 1/20/23. I had to look this up on wikipedia. In this book the title of each strip changes from "Buck Rogers, 2432 A.D." to a more generic "Buck Rogers, 25th. Century A.D." so even that small clue is gone. I can't understand why Hermes decided not to provide this information.

The second level on which reprint projects are judged is the quality of the art and story on their own merits with considerations for such things as nostalgia set aside. Calkins is not the most gifted artist by a wide margin but there does seem to be a degree of improvement as we go along. He seems to be going for a more realistic than cartoonish or caricature look. Nowlan's strips don't offer much improvement in characterization (Kane and Ardala get tiresome very quickly) but the plots are surprising well laid out and resolved and their is a considerable amount of thought given to the scientific and technical details. Though not always accurate, they are consistent. The "gyrocosmic relativator", for example, is a typical fictional inertialess drive but the consequences of such a device are interestingly gone into for a number of pages. The depiction of Jupiter is also well thought out.

All in all very entertaining stuff and I can't wait for more. I'm not sure I could recommend this "cold turkey" to an adult even if otherwise a fan of imaginative fiction but if you know what you're in for you'll like this book.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
Buck Rogers Complete Dailies Volume 3
By Brent A. Nighswonger
This is the latest Buck Rogers volume from Hermes Press and reprints the daily strips from 1932-1934. As with the previous 2 volumes, reproduction is good and with almost 300 pages, there is plenty to read. The strips are printed 2 to a page, and there is an interesting introduction from Flint Dille, grandson of the man who launched the strip in 1929.

There are 6 episodes in this volume. After a long trip in space in Volume 2, Buck and Wilma are back on earth, at least for the 1st half of the book. I'm almost to the 2nd half at this writing.

I read volumes 1 and 2 in order, so I have been immersed in this series for a few months. I have enjoyed these stories. They have their strengths and their shortcomings. Part of their attraction for me comes from reading the old Chelsea House book from 1969. The stories in that book ultimately stopped short of their endings in most cases, and I always wanted to see how they ended! With this series I have been able to catch up on those. The stories are very much of the time and I suspect familiarized the general public to concepts like weightlessness, re-entry friction, etc. The space ships are built of iron and have abundant rivets. There is a great deal of imagination spread around these stories, so where the science is lacking, fancy takes over and fills in the gaps. Antigravity belts and paralysis guns are everywhere.

The art on the strip is not always pretty. From the beginning of the strips thru the middle of this book the drawings are often sketchy. Anatomy is sometimes peculiarly rendered. I can see by leafing thru the back of the book that the art cleans up and becomes more slick. This is probably due to the addition of assistants to Dick Calkins, the primary artist. Writing-wise, the characters often succumb to petty jealousies and that drives the story. Characterization is usually one-dimensional and not the forte of the writer, Phillip Nowlan.

Having said that, the stories are fun and involving. I give this book a 5 star rating just because I like it so much. YMMV. I eagerly await the release of the Sunday collection and further volumes of dailies. Now if Hermes would just get them out quicker...

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