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Encyclopedia > Dale Arden

Dale Arden is a female fictional character, the fellow-adventurer and love-interest of Flash Gordon. Flash Gordon and Dale together fought with Dr Hans Zarkov against Ming The Merciless. A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... Flash Gordon is a science fiction comic strip originally drawn by Alex Raymond, first published on January 7, 1934. ... Dr. Hans Zarkov is a fictional character appearing in the Flash Gordon comic strip. ...


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Dale Arden - Encyclopedia - Fansub TV (544 words)
Dale Arden is a female fictional character, the fellow-adventurer and love-interest of Flash Gordon and a prototypic heroine for later female characters, including Princess Leia in Star Wars
Dale was first portrayed by Jean Rogers in the movie serials Flash Gordon (1936) and Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (1938).
In 1980, Dale was portrayed by Melody Anderson in Flash Gordon, produced by Dino De Laurentiis.
Dale Arden - Flash Gordon Wiki (405 words)
Dale under the influence of the Dehumanizer ray in Chapter 102.
Dale Arden is a beautiful young woman, who gets caught up in Flash Gordon's adventures.
In the original comic strip, Dale doesn't have a backstory; she's just a pretty girl who happens to be flying in an airplane with Flash at the moment.
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