Terry and the Pirates #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis tenth volume in NBM's reprint series collects the classic newspaper strip from 1941, focusing on Terry Lee's adventures as he becomes entangled in a web of espionage and danger in the Far East. Featuring Milton Caniff's masterful storytelling and art, this edition captures the escalating tensions of World War II-era intrigue, with the Dragon Lady and other key characters playing pivotal roles in a narrative of shifting alliances and perilous missions.
"With the Guerillas" marks a pivotal moment in the enduring saga of Terry and Pat, as the duo finds themselves caught in the crossfire of a brutal clash between Chinese rebels—led by the enigmatic Dragon Lady—and Japanese collaborators under the ruthless Warlord Klang. Rendered with the masterful precision of Milton Caniff, whose singular art and storytelling defined the strip, this 1988 NBM release captures the tension and moral complexity of wartime resistance with unmatched authenticity. The cover, a dynamic collaboration between Caniff and Ray Fehrenbach, sets the stage with a stark, urgent image that perfectly mirrors the story’s intensity.
In "With the Guerillas," Terry and Pat find themselves caught in the crossfire of a brutal clash between Chinese rebels, led by the fierce Dragon Lady, and Japanese-backed collaborators under the ruthless Warlord Klang. The story unfolds with relentless momentum, placing the duo in the heart of a war-torn landscape where loyalty is tested and survival hangs in the balance.
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