Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 10: 1944 Spies, Snakes, and Hotshots - Hardcover

Book 10 of 10: Terry and the Pirates, 1

Caniff, Mr. Milton

 
9781951038700: Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Vol. 10: 1944 Spies, Snakes, and Hotshots

Synopsis

“There's no strip more worthy of [being collected] than the one that made Milton Caniff famous.” — Atlanta Journal-Constitution
 
“A genuine treat from beginning to end.” — The Midwest Book Review
 
The saga continues in Terry and the Pirates Volume 10, reproduced from Milton Caniff's personal set of color syndicate tabloid proofs!
 
Terry must solve the riddle, “Who? Who is Madame Shoo-Shoo?” It’s an answer that places him in the clutches of Singh-Singh; his wife, Cheery Blaze; and the Nazi major with whom they do business! Meanwhile, Burma and teenaged orphan Willow Belinda connect with Terry just in time to meet the nosy war correspondent, Dunkan, and the noisy new flyboy, Hotshot Charlie! But the hearts that beat fastest belong to daredevil pilot “Snake” Tumblin and “Big” Jane Allen of the Women’s Army Corps…
 
This tabloid-sized Volume 10 containing the 1944 dailies and Sundays is an unparalleled upgrade that no Terry fan can afford to pass up.

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About the Authors

He’s been called “The Rembrandt of the Comic Strip” and the “Greatest Generation’s Cartoonist-in-Chief.” No comics artist has so heavily influenced his medium and no cartoonist has seen more imitators than Milton Arthur Caniff, the creator of Terry and the Pirates, Male Call, and Steve Canyon.

He’s been called “The Rembrandt of the Comic Strip” and the “Greatest Generation’s Cartoonist-in-Chief.”  No comics artist has so heavily influenced his medium and no cartoonist has seen more imitators than Milton Arthur Caniff, the creator of Terry and the Pirates, Male Call, and Steve Canyon.

He’s been called “The Rembrandt of the Comic Strip” and the “Greatest Generation’s Cartoonist-in-Chief.”  No comics artist has so heavily influenced his medium and no cartoonist has seen more imitators than Milton Arthur Caniff, the creator of Terry and the Pirates, Male Call, and Steve Canyon.

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