List of Buck Rogers Comic Strips

List Of Buck Rogers Comic Strips

Listing of the publication history for the Buck Rogers comic strip.

The history of the Buck Rogers comic strip is a complicated one. The early strips were numbered rather than dated, and every so often the numbering was restarted, creating a new strip numbering "series". To add to the complexity, different newspapers ran the strips on different days – sometimes several months apart from each other. Below is a very detailed story guide to all of the Buck Rogers comics strips, complete with story titles, dates, strips numbers (where applicable), artist/writer information and many detailed notes addressing the "eccentricities" of the strip.

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