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Terry and the Pirates#20
Cover: Milton Caniff & Ray Fehrenbach

Terry and the Pirates #20

May 1991 · NBM · 6.95 USD
“Madame Shoo-Shoo Part Two”

In "Madame Shoo-Shoo Part Two," Burma flees British justice only to vanish into the jungle, where he stumbles upon a hidden sanctuary: the daughter of American contractors slain by the Japanese, now sheltering in a forgotten temple. Written and illustrated by the legendary Milton Caniff, this issue continues the high-stakes adventure with crisp, expressive art and the distinctive storytelling that defined the series. The cover, a collaborative effort by Caniff and Ray Fehrenbach, captures the mystery and tension of the story’s setting.

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

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

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Attempting to escape British justice, Burma ends up lost in the jungle and finds refuge with the daughter of American contractors killed by the Japanese and holed up in an ancient temple.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).