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Milton Caniff was one of the most influential American cartoonists of 
the 20th century. He rose to prominence during World War II when he took
 the characters in his Terry and the Pirates strip into the war. 
The trenchant pragmatic patriotism of the strip warmed hearts and 
steeled nerves on the home front as well as the battlefront (one of his 
strips was read into the Congressional Record). He went on to create Steve Canyon, which was syndicated from 1947 to Caniff's death in 1988. Meanwhile...
 traces Caniff's life from the cradle to the grave, examining the 
artistic innovations and work routines of a nationally distributed 
cartoonist whose career was central to the development of the art form, 
and marking the milestones in the development of the comic strip that 
Caniff established. Caniff reshaped the medium and set standards by 
which all storytelling strips were subsequently judged. He created many 
colorful characters, including the stalwart Pat Ryan from Terry and the Pirates,
 Burma the shady lady, and, most memorable of all, the Dragon Lady, a 
beautiful but mysteriously menacing pirate queen who turned Chinese 
patriot during the War. 
 
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