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Cover: Milton Caniff & Ray Fehrenbach

Terry and the Pirates #13

Aug 1989 · NBM · 6.95 USD
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This volume collects the thirteenth installment of the classic newspaper adventure strip, continuing the wartime exploits of Terry Lee and his allies as they navigate danger and intrigue in the Pacific theater. The collection features strips from the mid-1940s, showcasing Milton Caniff's signature storytelling and dynamic art during a pivotal period of the series' run.

In "Blue Tiger (Part Two)," Burma maintains her dangerous disguise as a consort to a Nazi official visiting Japanese forces in China, all while working to free Terry from enemy hands—without revealing her true mission. Written and illustrated by the legendary Milton Caniff, this issue continues the tense, high-stakes espionage with the masterful craftsmanship that defined his work, with cover art by Caniff and Ray Fehrenbach.

Contains 4 stories
Blue Tiger (Part Two)
7.5 pp · adventure · inks Ray Bailey
Terry LeeHu SheeDr. PingBucky Wing
Decoy
29.5 pp · adventure · inks Ray Bailey
Terry LeeBurma [as Madame Lustre]Kiel
The Taste of Freedom
20 pp · adventure · inks Ray Bailey
Terry LeeBurma [as Madame Lustre]Mr. Wolff
Raven Nevermore (Part One)
3 pp · adventure · inks Ray Bailey
Terry LeeBurma

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Full credits

writer, artist, inker Milton Caniff
letterer Frank Engli
cover pencils, inks Milton Caniff
cover pencils, inks Ray Fehrenbach

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