Terry and the Pirates #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the sixth installment of the classic newspaper strip, pitting Terry and his allies against the formidable Warlord Klang. Featuring the return of the Dragon Lady and the mysterious Nastalathia Smythe-Heatherstone, the story deepens the wartime intrigue in Milton Caniff's iconic adventure series. NBM's 1987 edition presents these strips in a durable hardcover format for collectors and new readers alike.
In "The Pirate From Under the Sea," Terry and Burma find themselves caught between a ruthless warlord's assault on a refugee village and the sudden, enigmatic arrival of The Dragon Lady, drawing them into a volatile local conflict. Written and illustrated by Milton Caniff—whose distinctive art and storytelling define the series—this 1987 NBM issue delivers a tense, atmospheric chapter with dynamic visuals and sharp pacing. The cover, a collaborative effort by Caniff and Ray Fehrenbach, captures the story’s mood with striking detail.
Terry, Burma, and the crew find themselves trapped aboard Captain Judas’s sinister underwater bottom-crawler, a monstrous vessel prowling the China waterways to sink and plunder freighters. With the ocean pressing in from all sides, their only hope lies in outwitting a pirate who rules the deep with ruthless cunning.
In "Klang the Warlord," Terry and Burma find themselves caught between danger and deception when a ruthless warlord lays siege to the village where they’ve taken shelter. Just as they brace for the worst, the mysterious Dragon Lady arrives, drawing them into a volatile conflict where loyalty is as fragile as the terrain.
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