Prince Vultan

Prince Vultan is the prince of the bird-like Hawkmen in the Flash Gordon comic strip and its adaptations. Prince Vultan starts his career as a half-villain (he resents Ming's domination but does not oppose it out of fear of reprisal) with a lecherous side (he lusts after Earth woman Dale Arden), but soon reforms into one of Flash Gordon's greatest allies. His character fits the stereotype of the barrel-chested chieftain with more than a hint of the Pirate captain or the Viking reaver in it, endowed with a booming voice and a great appetite for life, food and women. In the original comic, he has several wives, one of whom tries to kill Dale, as she is jealous of her. He claims to have become King of Sky City after winning one of the Tournaments of Mongo. When Ming tries to take Flash Vultan calls for a Tournament of Mongo.

In the 1936 film serial, he was portrayed by John Lipson.

Allan Melvin provided Vultan's voice in the 1979 Filmation animated series. He is referred to here as King Vultan, not Prince. His Sky City is a marvel of Mongo technology, as the massive construct is suspended miles above ground by beams of polarized anti-gravity light. Unlike Prince Barin's kingdom of Arboria, Vultan's Hawkmen do not make use of airships in battle. Instead, they fly under their own power or ride giant warbirds armed with harness-mounted energy cannons.

He was portrayed by Brian Blessed in the cult 1980 film Flash Gordon. Vultan is best remembered for the lines "Gordon's alive?!", "Impetuous boy!" and "Squadron 40! Diiiiiiiiiiiive!". For the film's soundtrack by the rock group Queen, Freddie Mercury composed a song called "Vultan's Theme". At the end, he is appointed the General of the Armies when Prince Barin is the rightful King of Mongo.

In the 1996 Flash Gordon animated series, Vultan is a somewhat conservative leader, and reluctant to act against Ming for fear of reprisals against his people. His role as Flash's ally is taken by his teenage son, Prince Talon.

In the 2007 television series, Vultan appears as the leaders of a group of nomadic mercenaries called Dactyls (a variation of the Hawkmen). In the episode, Ascension, Vultan travels to Earth, using Princess Aura's rift key. He kidnaps a teenage boy who he claims is his son. He is played by Ty Olsson.

In a 2008 episode of the animated sitcom Family Guy called "Road to Germany", Brian, Stewie and Mort enlist the help of Vultan's Hawkman Army in a dogfight over Europe against the Luftwaffe. Blessed returns to voice Vultan briefly during the episode.

Flash Gordon
TV Series
  • Flash Gordon (1954 TV series)
  • The New Adventures of Flash Gordon
  • Defenders of the Earth
  • Flash Gordon (1996 TV series)
  • Flash Gordon (2007 TV series)
Film
  • Flash Gordon: The Greatest Adventure of All
  • Flash Gordon
Movie serials
  • Flash Gordon
  • Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars
  • Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe
Characters/Actors
Flash Gordon
  • Gale Gordon (1935)
  • Buster Crabbe (1936 - 1940)
  • Steve Holland (1954)
  • Robert Ridgely (1979, 1982)
  • Sam J. Jones (1980)
  • Lou Richards (1986)
  • Toby Proctor (1996)
  • Eric Johnson (2007)
Dale Arden
  • Jean Rogers (1936 - 1938)
  • Carol Hughes (1940)
  • Irene Champlin (1954)
  • Diane Pershing (1979, 1982)
  • Melody Anderson (1980)
  • Lexa Doig (1996)
  • Gina Holden (2007)
Ming the Merciless
  • Bruno Wick (1935)
  • Charles Middleton (1936 - 1940)
  • Alan Oppenheimer (1979)
  • Max von Sydow (1980)
  • Vic Perrin (1982)
  • William Callaway (1986)
  • John Ralston (2007)
Hans Zarkov
  • Maurice Franklin (1935)
  • Frank Shannon (1936 - 1940)
  • Joseph Nash (1954)
  • Alan Oppenheimer (1979)
  • Topol (1980)
  • Bob Holt (1982)
  • Paul Shaffer (1996)
  • Jody Racicot (2007)
Princess Aura
  • Priscilla Lawson (1936 - 1938)
  • Shirley Deane (1940)
  • Melendy Britt (1979, 1982)
  • Ornella Muti (1980)
  • Anna Van Hooft (2007)
Prince Barin
  • Richard Alexander (1936 - 1938)
  • Roland Drew (1940)
  • Robert Ridgely (1979)
  • Timothy Dalton (1980)
  • Robert Douglas (1982)
  • Steve Bacic (2007)
Prince Vultan
  • John Lipson (1936 - 1938)
  • Allan Melvin (1979)
  • Brian Blessed (1980)
  • Ted Cassidy (1982)
  • Ty Olsson (2007)
Prince Thun
  • James Pierce (1936)
  • Ted Cassidy (1979)
  • George Harris (1980)
  • David Opatoshu (1982)
Other media
  • List of Flash Gordon comic strips
  • Flash Gordon (album)
  • "Flash" (song)
  • Flash Gordon (pinball)
  • Flash Gordon (video game)
  • Popeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter
  • Flesh Gordon
  • Flesh Gordon Meets the Cosmic Cheerleaders
Related articles
  • Alex Raymond
  • King Features Syndicate
  • Mongo

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