In both 1978 and 1979, I went as Buck Rogers for Halloween, though I had two different costumes each year. In 1979, I dressed as the Gil Gerard version of Buck Rogers from the NBC series that debuted just a couple of months before Halloween.
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(Image from the Geek Orthodox blog, which did a great gallery of vintage Halloween costumes for last year's countdown.)
However, in 1978, before the new Buck Rogers show had aired, I also went as Buck for Halloween, this time in a costume based on the old comic strip.
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In thinking back, this was an odd choice for a costume, in that Buck Rogers had no real pop culture currency at the time other than nostalgia, so most of my 4th grade classmates probably thought I was some generic spaceman. But I can also see in it the seeds of my own emerging geekdom. At that time, I owned some records with episodes from the Old Time Radio Buck Rogers series. I had also discovered, in the attic of an old house, some old Sunday funnies sections from the 1950s, and I became fascinated with the few Buck Rogers scripts I read there. The advent of Star Wars the year before also created a classic sci-fi revival, and both Flash Gordon and Buck Rogers were the beneficiaries of that renewed interest. So, I definitely had access to information about old comic strip characters even with the limited media access I had at the age of 9.
And if anyone has seen images of the old-school Buck Rogers costume I described above, please pass them along.
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Is this still active? Because I have a photo of a friend wearing this costume.
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