Terry and the Pirates #19
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume of NBM's reprint series collects Milton Caniff's classic newspaper strip from late 1943 through early 1944, following Terry Lee and the cast through wartime adventures as the Joker Among Aces storyline unfolds. The collection captures Caniff's masterful storytelling and evolving art during the peak of World War II-era continuity.
"On the Wing, Part Two" delivers a taut, visually masterful chapter in the enduring legacy of Terry and the Pirates, with Milton Caniff’s unmistakable art and storytelling at the peak of their craft. When Col. Corkin launches a search and rescue after Terry decodes a distress signal from a downed pilot—believed to be Grett Murmur—tensions rise in a story that pulses with urgency and the quiet intensity of wartime resolve. The cover by Caniff and Fehrenbach captures the moment’s gravity, rendered in the same precise, evocative line work that defines the series.
When a coded distress call leads Terry to a downed pilot trapped deep in the jungle, Col. Corkin launches a high-stakes rescue mission—only to find that the pilot isn’t alone, and the terrain holds more dangers than expected. Ray Bailey’s inks bring the dense, treacherous wilderness to life in this tense, action-driven chapter from Terry and the Pirates #19.
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