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This 1934 Buck Rogers rocket ship toy appears in the book Ray Gun by Eugene W. Metcalf and Frank Maresca. The photography is by Charles Bechtold.
Who controls the rights for the pulp sci-fi hero, Buck Rogers? A new story in The Hollywood Reporter has called Buck’s future into question, as Skydance revealed plans to make a new Buck Rogers ...
Tootsietoy Summary This small metal spaceship toy was manufactured by Tootsie Toy as a part of the merchandise created around the Buck Rogers comic strip. In 1929, Buck Rogers debuted as a comic after ...
Legendary is in the final stages of putting together a deal for the movie rights to swashbuckling sci-fi hero Buck Rogers, multiple individuals with knowledge of the project tell TheWrap ...
If you need more throwback fun space adventure after The Mandalorian, we recommend the delightfully '70s Buck Rogers in the 25th Century.
Transformers producer Don Murphy and Legendary Entertainment have big plans for Buck Rogers, one of the original pulp/sci-fi heroes.
Former 'Buck Rogers' star Gil Gerard has come aboard a sci-fi project that wants to recapture the spirit of the late 1970s-early 1980s series.
Hollywood may be doubling up on Buck Rogers. Even as Legendary and George Clooney are developing a multi-medium take on the classic man-out-of-time pulp hero, Skydance is working on its own ...