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Terry and the Pirates#8
Cover: Milton Caniff & Ray Fehrenbach

Terry and the Pirates #8

Aug 1988 · NBM · 6.95 USD
“Shanghaied in Indo-China”

"Shanghaied in Indo-China" finds Terry and Pat drawn into a tense mystery on Reginald Smythe-Heatherstone’s plantation, where the sudden disappearance of the foreman sets off a dangerous tug-of-war over his daughter. Written and illustrated by the legendary Milton Caniff, this 1988 NBM issue showcases his masterful storytelling and distinctive art, with cover art by Caniff and Ray Fehrenbach.

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

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Cast · 9 characters

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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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Terry and Pat are hired to look into the disappearance of the foreman of Reginald Smythe-Heatherstone's plantation. They become involved in a struggle for control of the foreman's daughter between two suspicious characters.

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