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Milton Caniff - Terry and the Pirates Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 8-22-46 (The Chicago Tribune, 1946). Milton Caniff staged these scenes between Hotshot Charlie and Nasty using a panel flow that reads like a storyboard for a film. Note the excellent framing of the figures in each panel. Caniff's sense of pacing is unparalled in the comic strip field. The strip's image area measures 25" x 17". Each panel of this Sunday was cut apart and glued to a larger support paper, with the art extended to the edges of the panels. There is also some paper aging, and a missing lettering correction in panel three; otherwise, the art is in Very Good condition.

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Auction Dates
January, 2006
19th-21st Thursday-Saturday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 10
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Sold on Jan 21, 2006 for: $2,058.50
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