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The volumes of the series measure 11 × 8.5 inches, (278 mm × 216 mm). The [[Sunday page]]s are reproduced in original full color alongside the [[daily strips]] in [[black-and-white]]. All of the comic strips' material has been sourced from [[Dean Mullaney]]'s private collection with supplement strip pages from [[Cartoon Research Library]] at [[Ohio State University]].<ref name="auto"/> The comic strips are arranged three black-and-white daily strips per page or one full Sunday pager per page, all in proper story sequence and dated. Introductions written by [[Pete Hamill]], [[Howard Chaykin]] and Bruce Canwell, some of which puts the comic strip and its plot lines in historical context to what was happening in the world during its publication in [[Newspaper|newspapers]].<ref name="auto"/> Background of the strip's characters, an overview of the character cast, as well as an index. Each hardcover book has about 360 pages and comes with a dust jacket.<ref>http://comicsalternative.com/commentary-terry/ Retrieved - 2019-02-14</ref><ref>https://gocomics.typepad.com/rcharvey/2008/07/more-terry-and.html Retrieved - 2019-02-14</ref> |
The volumes of the series measure 11 × 8.5 inches, (278 mm × 216 mm). The [[Sunday page]]s are reproduced in original full color alongside the [[daily strips]] in [[black-and-white]]. All of the comic strips' material has been sourced from [[Dean Mullaney]]'s private collection with supplement strip pages from [[Cartoon Research Library]] at [[Ohio State University]].<ref name="auto"/> The comic strips are arranged three black-and-white daily strips per page or one full Sunday pager per page, all in proper story sequence and dated. Introductions written by [[Pete Hamill]], [[Howard Chaykin]] and Bruce Canwell, some of which puts the comic strip and its plot lines in historical context to what was happening in the world during its publication in [[Newspaper|newspapers]].<ref name="auto"/> Background of the strip's characters, an overview of the character cast, as well as an index. Each hardcover book has about 360 pages and comes with a dust jacket.<ref>http://comicsalternative.com/commentary-terry/ Retrieved - 2019-02-14</ref><ref>https://gocomics.typepad.com/rcharvey/2008/07/more-terry-and.html Retrieved - 2019-02-14</ref> |
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Since ''The Complete Terry and the Pirates'' was the very first line of books from ''The Library of American Comics'', there were pre-launch questions of if the publisher would be able to pull off the project at all or if the ''Terry'' series with its projected six volumes would be cancelled before its completion. Dean Mullaney, the publisher, and editor of the project had already taken this into account, being in the comic publishing business over 30 years. All the six Terry volumes had been printed all at once in order to be sure the complete collection would be available for readers |
Since ''The Complete Terry and the Pirates'' was the very first line of books from ''The Library of American Comics'', there were pre-launch questions of if the publisher would be able to pull off the project at all or if the ''Terry'' series with its projected six volumes would be cancelled before its completion. Dean Mullaney, the publisher, and editor of the project had already taken this into account, being in the comic publishing business over 30 years. All of the six Terry volumes had been printed all at once in order to be sure that the complete collection would be available for readers. However, the series would have a regular normal release schedule.<ref name="auto"/> |
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==Volumes== |
==Volumes== |
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The Complete Terry and the Pirates | |
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Publication information | |
Publisher | The Library of American Comics |
Format | Hardcover |
Genre | Adventure Drama |
Publication date | September 2007 – March 2009 |
No. of issues | 6 |
Main character(s) | Terry Lee, Pat Ryan, Connie, Big Stoop, The Dragon Lady, Burma, Normandie Drake, Raven Sherman, April Kane, Flip Corkin, Taffy Tucker, Hotshot Charlie |
Creative team | |
Written by | Milton Caniff |
Artist(s) | Milton Caniff |
Editor(s) | Dean Mullaney |
The Complete Terry and The Pirates is a complete collection of the American comic strip, Terry and the Pirates by Milton Caniff, originally distributed in newspapers between 1934 and 1946 by the Chicago Tribune Syndicate with over 31 million readers.[1] The book collection is comprised of six hardcover volumes and was published by The Library of American Comics between 2007 and 2009. The series' first volume won the 2008 Eisner Award in the category Best Archival Collection - Project - Comic strips.[2]
Format
The volumes of the series measure 11 × 8.5 inches, (278 mm × 216 mm). The Sunday pages are reproduced in original full color alongside the daily strips in black-and-white. All of the comic strips' material has been sourced from Dean Mullaney's private collection with supplement strip pages from Cartoon Research Library at Ohio State University.[1] The comic strips are arranged three black-and-white daily strips per page or one full Sunday pager per page, all in proper story sequence and dated. Introductions written by Pete Hamill, Howard Chaykin and Bruce Canwell, some of which puts the comic strip and its plot lines in historical context to what was happening in the world during its publication in newspapers.[1] Background of the strip's characters, an overview of the character cast, as well as an index. Each hardcover book has about 360 pages and comes with a dust jacket.[3][4]
Since The Complete Terry and the Pirates was the very first line of books from The Library of American Comics, there were pre-launch questions of if the publisher would be able to pull off the project at all or if the Terry series with its projected six volumes would be cancelled before its completion. Dean Mullaney, the publisher, and editor of the project had already taken this into account, being in the comic publishing business over 30 years. All of the six Terry volumes had been printed all at once in order to be sure that the complete collection would be available for readers. However, the series would have a regular normal release schedule.[1]
Volumes
Volume | Release date | Title | Period | Page count | ISBN |
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1 | 2007-09-04 | “The Complete Terry and the Pirates - Vol. 1” | 1934–1936 | 368 | 978-1-60010-100-7 |
2 | 2008-02-05 | “The Complete Terry and the Pirates - Vol. 2” | 1937–1938 | 352 | 978-1-60010-142-7 |
3 | 2008-05-06 | “The Complete Terry and the Pirates - Vol. 3” | 1939–1940 | 352 | 978-1-60010-144-1 |
4 | 2008-10-07 | “The Complete Terry and the Pirates - Vol. 4” | 1941–1942 | 352 | 978-1-60010-195-3 |
5 | 2008-12-16 | “The Complete Terry and the Pirates - Vol. 5” | 1943–1944 | 352 | 978-1-60010-247-9 |
6 | 2009-03-03 | “The Complete Terry and the Pirates - Vol. 6” | 1945–1946 | 352 | 978-1-60010-348-3 |
References
- ^ a b c d https://www.cbr.com/terry-and-the-pirates-return-to-fight-the-good-fight/ Retrieved - 2019-02-14
- ^ https://www.comic-con.org/awards/2000s Retrieved - 2019-02-14
- ^ http://comicsalternative.com/commentary-terry/ Retrieved - 2019-02-14
- ^ https://gocomics.typepad.com/rcharvey/2008/07/more-terry-and.html Retrieved - 2019-02-14
External links
- Publisher website - IDW Publishing - The Library of American Comics - The Complete Terry And The Pirates
- The Library of American Comics' YouTube channel - Inside look: Terry and the Pirates - Vol. 1
- The Library of American Comics' YouTube channel - Inside look: Terry and the Pirates - Vol. 2
- The Library of American Comics' YouTube channel - Inside look: Terry and the Pirates - Vol. 3
- The Library of American Comics' YouTube channel - Inside look: Terry and the Pirates - Vol. 5
- The Library of American Comics' YouTube channel - Inside look: Terry and the Pirates - Vol. 6
- Wikipedia articles needing copy edit from February 2019
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