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Monk
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Post subject: "The Complete Terry And The Pirates" hardcover collections published by IDW Posted: Sat Mar 17, 2007 4:02 pm |
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Just about every creator of a certain generation mentions Caniff and Terry and the Pirates as an influence, so I might actually check this out. From NewsaramaQuote: Celebrating the centennial of Milton Caniff ’s birth, IDW Publishing will publish a fully authorized six-book series collecting the entirety of Caniff ’s groundbreaking newspaper adventure strip Terry and the Pirates. The Sunday pages will be reproduced in their original color, alongside the daily black-and-white strips. Quote: A Library of American Comics Original THE COMPLETE TERRY AND THE PIRATES Vol. 1: 1934-1936 by Milton Caniff Introduction by Howard Chaykin Hardcover, 11” X 8.5” Full Color & B&W • 368 pages, with index $49.99, ISBN: 978-1-60010-100-7 http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=105464
Full list of [lilred]The Complete Terry And The Pirates[/lilred] hardcover collections: Amazon USA • Amazon Canada • Amazon UK
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Post subject: "The Complete Terry And The Pirates" hardcover collections published by IDW Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 12:26 pm |
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Not again.
I've purchased Terry in three3 different formats, so far. The NBM hardcovers (but the Sundays weren't in color, and I'm missing the first one or two); the NBM/flying Buttress soft covers (to fillin the gaps in the hardcovers); and the REMCO/Kitchen Sink, which promised to reprint them all with the Sundays in Color, but stalled after two volumes.
And now it looks like I'll be suckered in again. . . .
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Post subject: "The Complete Terry And The Pirates" hardcover collections published by IDW Posted: Mon Mar 19, 2007 4:07 pm |
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Excellent. The price is a bit steep, and I'd probably just as soon have all of the Sunday comics in black and white, but I'm sure I'll make room in my budget for these.
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Post subject: "The Complete Terry And The Pirates" hardcover collections published by IDW Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:05 pm |
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The third volume in this series is being published on April 23, 2008. Here are all three to date ... [bigred]The Complete Terry And The Pirates Volume 1: 1934-1936[/bigred] [lilred]by Milton Caniff[/lilred] [lilred]August 22, 2007[/lilred] Celebrating the centennial of cartoonist Milton Caniff's birth, IDW Publishing will publish a six-book series, collecting the entirety of Caniff's groundbreaking newspaper adventure strip, Terry and the Pirates. The Sunday pages will be reproduced in their original color, alongside the daily black-and-white strips. [title]Volume One[/title] contains more than 800 consecutive strips, from the series' beginning in October 1934 through the end of 1936.http://www.amazon.com/dp/1600101003/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: "The Complete Terry And The Pirates" hardcover collections published by IDW Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:07 pm |
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[bigred]The Complete Terry And The Pirates Volume 2: 1937-1938[/bigred] [lilred]by Milton Caniff[/lilred] [lilred]January 15, 2008[/lilred] Pat Ryan goes on trial for his life, Terry Lee needs all his resourcefulness to escape the twin menaces of Klang the Warlord and the master schemer, Hunter Yurk, while for the first and only time, Burma and the Dragon Lady share an adventure. IDW Publishing proudly presents The Library of American Comics reprinting of the greatest adventure strip of all time, Terry and the Pirates. This volume features more than 725 comic strips, including full-color Sundays that highlight the breathtaking work of Milton Caniff, The Rembrandt of the Comics. The second in a six-volume series edited by Dean Mullaney. http://www.amazon.com/dp/1600101429/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: "The Complete Terry And The Pirates" hardcover collections published by IDW Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:09 pm |
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[bigred]The Complete Terry And The Pirates Volume 3: 1939-1940[/bigred] [lilred]by Milton Caniff April 23, 2008[/lilred] April Kane has come to China and Terry Lee's life will never be the same! Milton Caniff's newspaper classic shifts into high gear with stories featuring the villainous Sanjak, the outrageous Singh-Singh, and the mysterious Hu Shee. This volume features the first appearance of pivotal character Raven Sherman. Containing over 100 lovingly-restored color Sunday pages and more than 700 total comic strips, [title]The Complete Terry And The Pirates[/title] provides nonstop adventure, comedy, and romance, as IDW Publishing's Library of American Comics showcases the incredible work of Milton Caniff, forever known as The Rembrandt of American Comics. http://www.amazon.com/dp/1600101445/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: "The Complete Terry And The Pirates" hardcover collections published by IDW Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 3:31 pm |
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My Dad was seriously into Milton Caniff. Terry and Pirates did little for me in my youth, but I am better able to appreciate Caniff's work today. As I enjoy Ditko and Toth, it is natural for me to enjoy the work of Caniff. Strangely enough, though, it isn't his artwork that slowed me down as a youth, but the actual subject material which served to stagnate my interest. I always liked the art.
In contrast, I have never been as impressed with the artwork of Harold Gray, but his Little Orphan Annie stories and adventures drew me in easily. There is redundancy in Gray's plots, and you see that more and more as you read the entire body of the LOA work, but I love all of it. I am still waiting for my delayed copy of the first book of IDW's Complete Little Orphan Annie works.
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Post subject: "The Complete Terry And The Pirates" hardcover collections published by IDW Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 10:35 pm |
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Just stopping buy to say I love Terry and the Pirates. I read it every morning, like a real newspaper comic. I'm on Volume 4 now, in 1941.
It was the original Indiana Jones, war comic, Duck Tales, everything all rolled into one. And the women characters are one of the most interesting things about it.
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Post subject: "The Complete Terry And The Pirates" hardcover collections published by IDW Posted: Sat Dec 13, 2014 12:40 am |
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It's my dream to write a comic strip half this good.
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