Boss Fight Studio, creators ofthe Vitruvian H.A.C.K.S. collectible action figures, will create a line of figures for Flash Gordon and The Phantom classic comic book franchises, as well as the 1980 Flash Gordon film.
Aimed at adult collectors, HERO H.A.C.K.S. is an extension of the already popular H.A.C.K.S. figure system and will feature four-inch scale figures with more than 30 points of articulation and highly detailed sculpts. Due out spring 2020, Boss Fight Studio will debut the line in time for the 40th anniversary of the Flash Gordon film.
“We are thrilled about bringing Flash Gordon and The Phantom to a trusted partner like Boss Fight Studio,” says Carla Silva, vice-president and general manager, global head of licensing, King Features. “We know the brands are in great hands and with the team’s remarkable attention to detail, they will develop a product line sure to please our fans.”
“The team here at Boss Fight Studio is very excited to begin work on these two long-loved King Features properties,” said Sarah Brown, director of business development and marketing for Boss Fight Studio. “The inclusion of Flash Gordon and The Phantom into the Boss Fight family of brands furthers our push to grow H.A.C.K.S into all new and exciting expressions. This is only the beginning of what we know will be a long-term success story between BFS and KFS.”
The Phantom, created by Lee Falk, was launched in 1936 and has endured for more than 80 years. Today, King Features distributes the strip to more than 500 newspapers in approximately 40 countries and it is translated into nearly 15 languages. From his debut as comics’ first costumed hero, The Phantom has the distinction of being one of the few adventure strips in continuous syndication.
The Flash Gordon comic strip was first published in 1934 and was originally drawn by Alex Raymond. His illustrations built a reputation for Flash Gordon as one of the most highly regarded and influential American comic strips. Flash Gordon has since been represented in a wide range of media, including television and animated series, as well as full motion pictures such as the 1980 cult-classic.
This deal was brokered on behalf of Boss Fight Studio by its agent, FanGirl Consulting & Brand Management.