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  1. Hace 3 días · At first, he was influenced by Noel Sickles (creator of Scorchy Smith) and, as so many were, by Milton Caniff. But, as time went on, he definitely found his own way. Robbins was an incredible craftsman with the use of strong black inking and dynamic lighting. January 3, 1971.

  2. Hace 5 días · WAC News heralded the work women were performing in all theaters of war. To celebrate the paper’s two-year anniversary, the Army’s most famous cartoonists, Milton Caniff and Sgt. Sansone, collaborated to congratulate “the gang at Ft. Des Moines.”

  3. Hace 5 días · Famous cartoonists who produced government comics while serving in the Armed Forces include George Baker , Will Eisner , Dr. Seuss , Robert Chesley Osborn , and many others. Milton Caniff was found unfit for military service, but still contributed cartoons and illustrations to the war effort.

  4. Hace 2 días · TERRY AND THE PIRATES THE MASTER COLLECTION Volume 7 Raven, Evermore, 1941. Highly Recommended. From Milton Caniff's personal set of color syndicate tabloid proofs for the finest reproduction ever. Embroiled in the guerilla struggle against the invader, Terry meets “Madame Lustre” (aka Burma) and matches wits with German officers Kiel and Wolff.

  5. Hace 3 días · "The comic that set the standard for exotic danger, adventure, romance, and femme fatales." - Comics Beat "The great strip of World War II. The Casablanca of comics." - Tom De Haven The saga continues in Terry and the Pirates Volume 7, reproduced from Milton Caniff's personal set of color syndicate tabloid proofs! Embroiled in the guerilla struggle against the invader, Terry meets "Madame ...

  6. Hace 2 días · Official blog of Randy Reynaldo, creator-writer-artist of the globetrotting action comic-book series, Rob Hanes Adventures, and Inkpot Award recipient.Visit WCG Comics for more details about the series or visit our web store.WCG's press releases are also posted and tagged here.

  7. Hace 1 día · But nothing seemed to make the Emerald Archer step out from among his peers and never did he ever headline his own comic. That is until budding superstar Neal Adams got his mitts on the character in The Brave and the Bold #85. In a story scripted by the always reliable but often peculiar Bob Haney, Oliver Queen dons a new costume and grows his famous beard for the first time.