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The Complete Terry and the Pirates Volume 1: 1934-1936

by Milton Caniff, Howard Chaykin (Introduction), Dean Mullaney (Editor)

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Terry and the Piratesdebuted on October 22, 1934. For the next twelve years, Terrywould weave a spell of exotic adventure, sex appeal, and humor as its creator, Milton Caniff, became the consummate storyteller who forevermore would be known as oThe Rembrandt of the Comic Strip.o No cartoonist has so heavily influenced his medium as has Milton Caniff, and no comic strip has had more imitators than Terry and the Pirates. The Sunday pages are reproduced in their original color, alongside the daily black-and-white strips. Volume One contains more than 800 consecutive strips, from the series' beginning in October 1934 through the end of 1936.aThis extraordinary graphic narrative introduces Terry Lee, Pat Ryan, their sidekick Connie, and an array of unforgettable brigands such as Captains Judas and Blaze, and the two toughest women to ever sail on the China Seas- the alluring Burma and the inimitable Dragon Lady.a WINNER OF THE 2011 EISNER AWARD for BEST ARCHIVAL COMIC STRIP COLLECTION!… (more)
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Chaykin, HowardIntroductionmain authorall editionsconfirmed
Mullaney, DeanEditormain authorall editionsconfirmed

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Terry and the Piratesdebuted on October 22, 1934. For the next twelve years, Terrywould weave a spell of exotic adventure, sex appeal, and humor as its creator, Milton Caniff, became the consummate storyteller who forevermore would be known as oThe Rembrandt of the Comic Strip.o No cartoonist has so heavily influenced his medium as has Milton Caniff, and no comic strip has had more imitators than Terry and the Pirates. The Sunday pages are reproduced in their original color, alongside the daily black-and-white strips. Volume One contains more than 800 consecutive strips, from the series' beginning in October 1934 through the end of 1936.aThis extraordinary graphic narrative introduces Terry Lee, Pat Ryan, their sidekick Connie, and an array of unforgettable brigands such as Captains Judas and Blaze, and the two toughest women to ever sail on the China Seas- the alluring Burma and the inimitable Dragon Lady.a WINNER OF THE 2011 EISNER AWARD for BEST ARCHIVAL COMIC STRIP COLLECTION!

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The complete Terry and the pirates ; v. 1
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