Harp
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^ Terry and The Pirates has a quite evident factual life foundation, which makes the strip's editorial
proctor so incongruous; all the more so since it's Second World War shelved, book ended by the
Great Depression, and the Atomic Age postwar Soviet Union eastern Europe invasion.
Dude Hennick read like a flesh and blood actual character and not some insipid cartoon freak drawn
to simply amuse casual glance readership. Caniff penned a highly literate comic strip filled with real people
whom personified the era and significance of the times they struggled through. I frankly admired Dude for his
heroic nature and his heartfelt devotion to Raven; whose tragic death cost him dearly. A modern penciled
Heathcliff, pinning for his beloved Catherine lost amidst trial and turbulence. Adios amigo.
proctor so incongruous; all the more so since it's Second World War shelved, book ended by the
Great Depression, and the Atomic Age postwar Soviet Union eastern Europe invasion.
Dude Hennick read like a flesh and blood actual character and not some insipid cartoon freak drawn
to simply amuse casual glance readership. Caniff penned a highly literate comic strip filled with real people
whom personified the era and significance of the times they struggled through. I frankly admired Dude for his
heroic nature and his heartfelt devotion to Raven; whose tragic death cost him dearly. A modern penciled
Heathcliff, pinning for his beloved Catherine lost amidst trial and turbulence. Adios amigo.



