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¡Marineros, a cubierta! ¡Icen las velas! ¡Preparen los cañones! ¡Al abordaje! Segunda parte de nuestra celebración del Día de Hablar Como Pirata, como venimos haciendo hace VEINTE AÑOS. Zarpamos con el Almirante Black MaGnUs, el Capitán Ezequiel el Oriental (o Deadly Hands Zeke), y el pirata Chris El Rojo hacia un mar de viñetas y globos para tres RE: señas de comics de piratas. Primero, desde 1934, un clásico de las tiras de diarios de EEUU, Terry And The Pirates, de Milton Caniff. Seguimos con la primera historia de comic book de Donald Duck, de 1942, Donald Duck Find Piratas Gold, por Bob Karp, Carl Barks, Jack Hannah, y otros. Por último, saltamos a 1973, con un pirata espacial en las páginas de la antología de DC Weird Worlds; Ironwolf, por Howard Chaykin, con Denny O'Neil y otros. Pueden encontrar los comics aquí: bit.ly/perdidoscomicspiratas2024 Con música de Joaquín Sabina, Terry And The Pirates, Trick Or Treat, The Pogues, y Tom Smith interpretado por nuestro lamentable (pero sobrio) coro de filibusteros. Próximo programa: My Adventures With Superman (T1/T2) / Batman - The Caped Crusader (T1).
Tad is joined by R. Sikoryak, Karl Christian Krumpholz to discuss Milton Caniff!Consider becoming a patron!Support the show
Alexander Toth nació el 25 de junio de 1928 en Nueva York. Hijo de inmigrantes húngaros, se crió en las calles con la infancia aventurera de toda esa generación de dibujantes de NY como Jack Kirby, John Romita, o Joe Kubert, quienes se criaron leyendo las tiras diarias de Foster, Raymond, Crane y Milton Caniff. […]
Katie and Sally are joined by Sammy Harkham (Crickets, Kramers Ergot) to discuss his new book Blood of the Virgin (Pantheon, 2023). Topics discussed include showing vs. telling, filmmaking, cooking in comics, Milton Caniff, Käthe Kollwitz, and lots more. Follow Sammy at @samharkham on Instagram. Back VISCERE #1: Body Horror on Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/katieskelly/viscere-1-a-body-horror-comics-anthology Catch Katie at Permanent Damage Comics Show on Sunday, May 21: https://www.instagram.com/permanent_damage_comix_show/ Support the show and get bonus episodes at patreon.com/thicklinespod, and follow us on Instagram @thicklinespod.
Terry And The Pirates was adapted for radio from a 1934 comic strip of the same name by Milton Caniff. The radio show ran from 1937 to 1948. It was later adapted for TV in 1953. Terry and his associates fought villains throughout the Orient.
Terry And The Pirates was adapted for radio from a 1934 comic strip of the same name by Milton Caniff. The radio show ran from 1937 to 1948. It was later adapted for TV in 1953. Terry and his associates fought villains throughout the Orient.
Colorless Volume One by Kent from Seven Seas, Cankor by Matthew Allison, Dog Biscuits by Alex Graham from Fantagraphics, Onion Skin by Edgar Camacho from Top Shelf, Image-O-Rama: The Closet #1 by James Tynion IV and Gavin Fullerton and Skybound X #25 by Kirkman, Ottley, Williamson, Bressan, Lucas, De Felici and company, Nightwing, She-Hulk, Loeb and Sale's Batman: Dark Victory and Long Halloween, Milton Caniff's Terry and the Pirates: The Master Collection Volume 1 from The Library of American Comics and Clover Press, Shadow War, Love Everlasting by Tom King and Elsa Charretier, plus a whole mess more!
And now a rambling and too brief biography of the great Milton Caniff, one of the best comic strip artists of all time who inspired countless others who followed.
Dave Talks Comics 175 What I Read - Mar 2022 http://davetalkscomics.net Hard Traveling Heroes v1: Green Lantern (1960) 76-83 by Denny O'Neill and Neal Adams The Complete Terry and the Pirates v3: 1939-1940 by Milton Caniff The Old Guard (2017) 1-5 by Greg Ruckaand Leandro Fernandez X-Men Elsewhen 1-6 by John Byrne Criminal (2006) 1-5 aka Coward by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips What I Watched - Samurai Jack S5 - She-Ra and the Princesses of Power S5 - Doctor Who (1963) What Next? - Superman 400 - Oldboy (manga) - Tales of the Teen Titans - Heroes Con http://davetalkscomics.net
Classic Comics With Matthew B. Lloyd Episode 2- “Once Upon A Time in China” Terry and the Pirates Comics in Motion are proud to be Humble Partners In this episode I take a look at Milton Caniff’s comic strip masterpiece, Terry and the Pirates. Terry and the Pirates is one of the most popular and important adventure strips in the history of comics, and Caniff one comics’ greatest creators. Set in China in the 1930’s and ‘40’s, Terry Lee, Pat Ryan, Connie and Big Stoop face a cadre of Pirates, smugglers and femme fatales. For further reading on Terry and the Pirates and Milton Caniff check out these links: Terry and the Pirates (HarveyComics) at the Digital Comic Museum https://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?cid=706 Milton Caniff: Rebrandt of the Comic Strip https://www.amazon.com/Milton-Caniff-Rembrandt-Comic-Strip/dp/0918348048 Last Caniff Terry and the Pirates Sunday Page Analysis https://fundaysunnies.blogspot.com/2019/08/milton-caniff-final-terry-and-pirates.html Scorchy Smith and the Art of Noel Sickles https://www.amazon.com/Scorchy-Smith-Art-Noel-Sickles/dp/1600102069 Library of American Comics Complete Terry and the Pirates https://www.amazon.com/Complete-Terry-Pirates-Vol-1934-1936/dp/1600101003/ref=sr_1_1?crid=29V4QT1X6P7YZ&dchild=1&keywords=terry+and+the+pirates+vol+1&qid=1606955975&s=books&sprefix=terry+and+the+p%2Cstripbooks%2C165&sr=1-1 Caniff on Terry in the Pirates in his own words https://text-message.blogs.archives.gov/2015/11/10/terry-and-the-pirates/ If you’d like to contact me you can find me on Twitter @MattB_Lloyd. I’m always happy to talk comics and music! My comic reviews can be found at www.dccomicsnews.com. If you’re interested in exploring some Golden Age Comics on your own, visit https://digitalcomicmuseum.com/. And, if you’d like to see what the Politics of Gotham are like, you can find out in this book, https://www.amazon.com/Politics-Gotham-Universe-Political-Thought/dp/3030057755. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/comics-in-motion-podcast/support
Alex Grand & Jim Thompson interview author & Comic Art Museum curator Kim Munson, the editor of the Comic Art in Museums anthology and the exhibition catalogs Dual Views: Labor Landmarks of San Francisco and On Reflection: the Art of Margaret Harrison, as well as many contributions to academic books, journals, magazines, and other publications. She is also the co-curator with her cohort, Trina Robbins Society of Illustrators museum in New York, the Women in Comics: Looking Forward and Back exhibition. We discuss her museum exhibition as well as the history of Comic Art in Museums going back 100 years.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians)
Family member, Tony Fleecs, arrives to save the day, adding his insight to Brubaker and Phillips' Pulp, Comics Revue #407/408 and #409/410 with Rick O'Shay by Stan Lynde and Steve Canyon by Milton Caniff, Transformers/My Little Pony, Gil Kane's Undersea Agent, Jack Kirby: The Epic Life of the King of Comics by Tom Scioli, Young Justice #16-17, A Gift for a Ghost by Borja Gonzalez, Doctor Strange: Surgeon Supreme #6, Empyre X-men, plus a whole mess more!
In questa puntata vi parliamo di tre autori fondamentali della storia del fumetto: Milton Caniff, Will Eisner e Burne Hogarth. L'articolo Imparo! Imparo! Imparo! Tre grandi Maestri all’opera, da Tarzan alle Graphic Novel proviene da RadioAnimati.
Time Codes: 00:24 - Introduction 02:16 - Setup of interview 04:20 - Interview with Jules Feiffer 58:54 - Wrap up 59:26 - Contact us In 2014 Jules Feiffer published Kill My Mother (Liveright Publishing), a noir crime narrative set in 1933 -- and then later moving forward into 1943 -- involving not only hard-boiled characters, but also their exploits within the entertainment industry. Feiffer followed that up in 2016 with Cousin Joseph, the second book in what was now projected as a trilogy. That graphic novel is, in many ways, a prequel to the earlier book. Taking place in 1931, readers are introduced to police detective Sam Hannigan, a figure who looms largely over Feiffer's recent run. His spirit is likewise prevalent in the new graphic novel, The Ghost Script. With this book, Feiffer wraps up his series, which he has called an “accidental noir trilogy.” In this interview, Derek talks with Feiffer about the “accidental” nature of his writing and how the idea for a trilogy came into play. They also discuss his writing style, where, curiously enough, Feiffer sees himself as both instigator and observer to what unfolds under his pen. Over the course of their conversation, Feiffer meditates on his love of noir fiction and films, the challenges he faced in writing this trilogy, and the overriding influences of such legends as Milton Caniff and, especially, Will Eisner. He also discusses the impact of 1950s red scare and the blacklist, which is the temporal setting of The Ghost Script, what that time meant to him as a young writer, and how those politics are not entirely alien to us today. The guys had the pleasure of talking to Feiffer back in 2014 when Kill My Mother was released, so it's only appropriate that Derek talk with him again upon the completion of his noir trilogy.
Artsy Alex Grand, Jazzy Jim Thompson, and Bill Fantastic Field continue the Rick Marschall Interview starting when he first starts in Marvel Comics Magazines in 1978 and meets Jim Shooter for the first time, discussing his working with various comic book superstars of the time like Chris Claremont, Rudy Nebres, John Buscema, Dough Moench, Marv Wolfman and Len Wein, Tony DeZuniga, Don McGregor, Bob Larkin, Earl Norem, Frank Frazetta, Gil Kane, Marie Severin, John Severin, Stan Lee, Archie Goodwin, Howard the Duck and more. The circumstance of his Marvel departure in 1980 as he creates Epic Magazine, and his portion of the Jim Shooter purge of eliminating 70s Marvel talent from the bullpen is discussed, as well as his later assignments at Disney Comics, Nemo Magazine with Fantagraphics, Nemo Strip Reprints, Plotting the Thundercats cartoon, starting Hogan's Alley with Tom Heintjes, working with Milton Caniff, Dr. Seuss, and writing his many entries or books on comic history. There are so many sticks of butter you'll need for this one, it will make your head spin! Again, it's the cat's meow. No Sense Remix - Standard License. Marvel Magazines ©Marvel Comics. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistoriansPodcast and Audio ©℗ 2019 Comic Book HistoriansSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians)
Alex Googly Eyes Grand, Jim Snuffy Smith Thompson, and Little Orphan Bill Field interview Rick Marschall as we go through his life and times from being a teenage sidekick to veterans of the National Cartoonist Society like Rube Goldberg, to being an Editor at United Feature Syndicate working over more comic strip super stars like Charles Schulz, to co-writing the The World Encyclopedia of Comics with Maurice Horn, to meeting with Stan Lee and becoming an Editor at Marvel Comics. So grab your stick of butter as we discuss part 1 of the Life and Times of Rick Marschall exploring Comic History from the Strips to late 1970s Marvel Comics. It's the Cat's Meow. No Sense Remix - Standard License. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistoriansPodcast and Audio ©℗ 2019 Comic Book HistoriansSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians)
Alex Grand, Bill Field, Jim Thompson and special guest, Vanguard Publisher, Pop Culture Author-Historian, and Creator Rights Advocate, J. David Spurlock discuss 1968, the Silver Age, and its possible creative and design peak with Jim Steranko. In great detail, J. David Spurlock goes over Steranko's life before 1968, his music band, career in advertising, his comic book work in the late 1960s at Marvel Comics culminating in an incredibly celebrated run in comic books that peaked in 1968, his intense relationship with Stan Lee, his later life in publishing, and beyond. Get the inside scoop on the life and times of Jim Steranko. All while Jim Thompson also discusses his fondness for guns in holsters. SHIELD & X-Men ©Marvel, No Sense Remix - Standard License. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistoriansPodcast and Audio ©℗ 2019 Comic Book HistoriansSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians)
Alex Grand, Bill Field, and Jim Thompson celebrate the Holidays and Dawn of the New Year by going over each of their top 5 Christmas Comics of all time. Bill and Jim come up with their theories on why Stan Lee hardly ever wrote a Christmas story, Bill wrestles a gay bear, Alex brings up a yuletide christmas Superman tale that reaks of a prison (g)rape scene, and Jim weeps and mourns... for Starman!? Is the best comic story of all time found in a comic strip or comic book? You decide! Topics range from Strips, to Marvel to DC Comics, to Harvey Kurtzman, Walt Kelly and More! ©Comic Book Historians, Vault of Horror ©Gaines, Fallin Remix - Standard License. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistoriansPodcast and Audio ©℗ 2019 Comic Book HistoriansSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians)
Alex Grand, Bill Field, and Jim Thompson discuss the 1934 newspaper comic industry specifically the decline of the old guard like Windsor McCay, and the upsurge of the new guys who would end the newspaper golden age with a bang including Milton Caniff and Alex Raymond. How did Milton Caniff and Alex Raymond change the choreography of Newspaper Strips and how did that affect the buddening Golden Age of Comic Books? Why do Newspaper Comic Strips at this time matter? What was the comic book industry doing at this time? Who is Major Malcom Wheeler-Nicholsen and what did he bring to comic books when he created National Allied Periodicals, the company that would later change its name to DC Comics? Where is the Bison head? ©Comic Book Historians, Flash Gordon ©King Feature Syndicate. Support us at https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians Podcast and Audio ©℗ 2019 Comic Book HistoriansSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/comicbookhistorians)
Terry and The Pirates. April 7, 1942. WGN, Chicago. Sponsored by: Libby's Tomato Juice. Foo Ling shows April how the "Rainbow Stick" can write in four letters. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. April 6, 1942. WGN, Chicago. Sponsored by: Libby's Tomato Juice. In Yang Kuk, April Kane asks Mr. Ling to help Big Stoop. The magician, Foo Ling offers to show Big Stoop the "Rainbow Stick." Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. April 3, 1942.. Slugger Dunn tracks down Terry and finds the Dragon Lady as well. The Dragon Lady will meet with Pat Ryan tonight. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator) oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. April 2, 1942. The Dragon Lady has been shot and asks Terry for help! Somebody is trying to kill her. Baron De Plexus is the one who's gunning for the Dragon Lady! She's given up her career as China's most notorious bandit and may be working for the Chinese government! Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. April 1, 1942. Mr. Smyth-Heatherstone owns the ship and invites Terry and his friends to be his guest at his hotel. Slugger Dunn is wearing a sailor suit. Was that the Dragon Lady driving by in her car? Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. March 31, 1942. Everyone has been rescued from the sinking boat, thanks to Connie. Everyone is now aboard a freighter. Is Slugger Dunn wanted by the San Francisco police? Where is Baron De Plexus? Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. March 30, 1942. Pat has been shot in the shoulder by Baron De Plexus as he and Terry rescue April. While everything on the island burns, everyone escapes in a leaky boat. San Jac has escaped with the gold. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. March 27, 1942. On San Jac's island, Slugger Dunn and Baron De Plexus have captured April Kane but San Jac has escaped. April is still in a trance. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. March 26, 1942. Pat and Terry approach the island, as done Baron De Plexus. They arrive on the island in pitch darkness. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. March 25, 1942. San Jac is holding April Kane a prisoner. Slugger Dunn and Baron De Plexus are trying to find San Jac and a fortune in gold. What about that island in the bay? Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. March 24, 1942. April is out of her trance, and a prisoner of San Jac. Since April is a "guest" on her island, she plays along. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. March 23, 1942. Pat Ryan and Terry are expecting San Jac. A boat arrives with a message for Pat. "It was rather a good idea, but men are so easily fooled. I had no trouble disguising my motor boat as a native junk, covering the propeller and drifting over your nets in the darkness." It's signed San Jac. She's on her way down stream...with April! Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. March 16, 1942. . Baron De Plexus is aware that someone has entered the plantation. The Baron's plane is arriving, with passengers and the gold. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. March 13, 1942. Baron De Plexus and Slugger Dunn have an argument. The Baron informs Slugger that his services are no longer required. Slugger has his own plans to get at the gold. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. March 12, 1942. The man behind the door in the temple basement turns out to be Dylan Kane! The mysterious jailer lowers food down to Kane on a rope. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. March 9, 1942.Who is Madame Sood, the owner of a hotel in Lao Kai. What is there about Madame Sood that's so familiar? A rock is thrown through the window and there's a message wrapped around it! It says, "For your own safety, leave Lao Kai immediately." Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator). oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. December 10, 1941. Mr. Hook reappears, he hasn't seen Dr. Moy Ben either. Mr. Nemero has heard voices, and footprints are discovered. A shot rings out! Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. December 9, 1941. Pat Ryan decides that there's some funny business going on around here. There's no trace of Dr. Moy Ben. He was last scene heading for the cabin. Frank Hummert (producer), Anne Hummert (producer), Milton Caniff (creator).oldtimeradiodvd.com
Terry and The Pirates. February 18, 1942. WGN, Chicago. Sponsored by: Libby's Pineapple Juice (Terryscope premium). Not auditioned. Han and his men have kidnapped April, demanding food. .Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
Terry and The Pirates. February 16, 1942. WGN, Chicago. Sponsored by: Libby's Pineapple Juice (Terryscope premium). Not auditioned. The start of a new adventure. Terry and his friends return to Lashio. A fire has burned down the orphanage, but all the children are safe. Where is Mrs. Finch? Burma takes control. Pat's philosophy is, "The one thing you know about a woman is...you don't know anything! .Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
Terry and The Pirates. February 17, 1942. WGN, Chicago. Sponsored by: Libby's Pineapple Juice (Terryscope premium). Not auditioned. The Terryscope reveals a thief in the night. His name is Han. Burma slugs him, but he escapes. Han is hungry, and hungry men are big trouble. .Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
Terry and The Pirates. February 13, 1942. WGN, Chicago. Sponsored by: Libby's Tomato Juice (Terryscope premium). Not auditioned. Dude convinces General Chang not to execute Captain Blaze. April has a swell idea. The end of an adventure.Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
Terry and The Pirates. February 12, 1942. WGN, Chicago. Sponsored by: Libby's Tomato Juice (Terryscope premium). . General Chang plans to execute Captain Blaze, who says nothing in his defense, as soon at Pat Ryan arrives.Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Support Our Podcast by Supporting Our Sponsors
Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Terry and The Pirates. February 4, 1942. WGN, Chicago. Sponsored by: Libby's Pineapple Juice. Terry and Pat Ryan plan to slide down a rope onto the roof of Captain Blaze's cabin. The Terryscope comes in handy when they're on the roof. . Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Terry and The Pirates. February 2, 1942. WGN, Chicago. Sponsored by: Libby's Pineapple Juice. Terry secretly tells Cheery Blaze to unload the rifles of Sing Sing's men. Pat Ryan and Captain Blaze will use a Terryscope to spring their trap. Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein. Today's Old Time Radio Station NOW ON AIR!!SUPPORT US BY SUPPORTING OUR SPONSORS HempUSA Store
Terry and The Pirates. February 2, 1942. WGN, Chicago. Sponsored by: Libby's Pineapple Juice. Terry secretly tells Cheery Blaze to unload the rifles of Sing Sing's men. Pat Ryan and Captain Blaze will use a Terryscope to spring their trap. Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein.
Terry and The Pirates. January 30, 1942. WGN, Chicago. Sponsored by: Libby's Tomato Juice. Terry suggests the use of a "Terryscope" to help them against the Dragon Lady's men. He proceeds to build one. Eight strangers on horseback are approaching. It's Sing Sing and Cheery Blaze, heading toward the secret hideout. Terry & The Pirates was a action-adventure drama featured realistically drawn adventures in the far east and had a serious bent to it, unlike many of the comics of the day. Terry Lee grew up in the strip opposite characters such as Pat Ryan, the soldier of fortune and "two-fisted journalist", Connie, the coolie and interpreter, and his nemesis, the Dragon Lady.First appearing as a comic strip created by comic artist, Milton Caniff, Terry and Pirates found its way into the newspapers of the day beginning in October, 1934 and appearing on the radio in 1937.Terry is followed through the war, though Japan is never mentioned throughout the run. Some of the actors from this series run included Bob Griffin as Dude Hennick, John Gibson as Connie and Emily Vass as April Kane. Terry was played over the series run by various actors including Jackie Kelk, Cliff Carpenter, Owen Jordan and Bill Fein.