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GORDON’S ALIVE???

I want to give a shout out to John Walsh, whose new book, FLASH GORDON: THE OFFICIAL STORY OF THE FILM, is the definitive resource into the making of the beloved 1980 fantasy film.


I remember seeing the movie for the first time as a young child. Even then, it found a unique place in my heart. The over the top production design… The music of QUEEN… The sense of humor and high camp… It was a lot like STAR WARS – fun, but even more tongue in cheek.


John had reached out to me last summer for insight into Richard Amsel’s iconic poster for the film. Unfortunately, the book went off to press before I got around to preparing a proper commentary (shame on me), but I was able to share a high-resolution scan of an original transparency of Amsel’s artwork.


I’m delighted to see that Amsel receives due notice when the book discusses the film’s marketing campaigns. Some of the text reuses my words from the Amsel website almost verbatim, but I consider it an honor to have commentary reprinted alongside those of Lawrence Noble and Alex Ross. I’m also very appreciative of John’s acknowledgement at the end.


The book is beautifully designed, and covers all aspects of the film’s development, production, release, and it’s enduring legacy. The film occupies a curious place between a would-be blockbuster and a big-scale cult film. It may not be high art, but it certainly has a lot of artistry. And it will always be fun!


Happy to share that, some years ago, we DID get some terrific video footage of Flash himself, the great SAM J. JONES, for the documentary, saying some kind words about Amsel's poster, and its enduring popularity.


Go, Flash, go!!!

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Website designed and maintained by Adam McDaniel. All featured photographs, reproductions, and scans of Richard Amsel's artwork are presented here via Fair Use Laws, for the purposes of educational insight, historical analysis, and creative criticism, and are not intended to infringe on any copyrights; images came from either the public domain, my own personal research and scans, or were expressly provided to me for inclusion on this site. All original content, including writing and commentary, including the article "The Art & Artistry of Richard Amsel: American Illustrator" © 2008, 2020 by Adam McDaniel. All rights reserved, and registered with the Writers Guild of America. The documentary "AMSEL: ILLUSTRATOR OF THE LOST ART", the book "RICHARD AMSEL", and Amsel's work as featured in this website are through an exclusive agreement with the Richard Amsel estate.

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