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Encyclopedia: Milton Caniff
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Milton Caniff comiclopedia page by Lambiek Milton Caniff's first involvement in the comics field dates from 1922, when he began working as an illustrator for some local newspapers.
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Milton Caniff, to most comics fans, will always be regarded as the major leading light of the syndicated comic strip. He was a pioneer of a visual style of...
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In the 1930s and 1940s, the newspaper comic strip was one of the nation's most popular storytelling media, and Caniff's exotic high-adventure Terry and the...
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Milton Caniff is the grand old man of the adventure-drama style of newspaper comics. He created two classics of the genre, 'Terry and the Pirates' (begun 1934) and 'Steve Canyon' (begun 1947). Both Blog posts mentioning Milton Caniff:
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In Milton Caniff Conversations, one of the giants in the history of American comic strips talks about his life and his craft in more than a dozen interviews that were conducted from 1937 to 1986, a period that embraces almost the entire span of his career producing the nearly legendary Terry and the Pirates (1934-1946)
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Milton Caniff è stato definito il "Rembrandt dei fumetti" (c'è anche un libro così intitolato a lui dedicato) e, senza voler fare inutili classifiche, è sicuramente stato uno due o tre autori più importanti e più influenti della storia del fumetto mondiale.
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