


#FACE OF MARS COMINC 1958 SERIES#
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Flash Gordon (comic strip) 413 Flash Gordon (1936) Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars. A few of those images contained what is now known as the. The Face on Mars and Jack Kirby J ack Kirby was known for drawing a comic book story for 'Race for the Moon' 2 about adventurers discovering an ancient face on Mars back in 1958 confusingly long before a photograph was taken by the Viking probe in 1976 showing something that has continued to be described by many people as a Face on Mars. Follow Mars Will Send No More on Mars Will Advertise No More! Mars Will Categorize No More! Sid 335 Fiend Without a Face (1958) 322,, 323 Figueroa, Gabriel 166. Thirty-three years ago this week, in one of the first images sent back from Mars, people thought they detected the likeness of a human face rising from the dust of the red planet. Jby Fraser Cain The Face on Mars In June of 1976, NASA’s Viking 1 mission began sending back images from the Martian surface.
