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  1. Milton Caniff's Terry and the Pirates (September 27, 1936). The Dragon Lady, also known as Madam Deal, was a well-known character in the U.S. comic strip Terry and the Pirates, created by Milton Caniff, and in the movie serial, comic books, and TV series based on the comic strip.

  2. The Dragon Lady: A beautiful but cold pirate queen who clashes with Terry and Pat continuously. As the Japanese invade China, she becomes a resistance leader, attacking Japanese forces, making it clear it is not out of patriotism but wanting to keep her riches intact.

  3. Dragon Lady. Crime Queen "Dragon Lady" is an evil character in the comic "Terry and The Pirates". She was also known as Madam Deal. Her real name is Lai Choi San, a real-life 20th century pirate. The character was created by Milton Caniff, and appeared in the movie serial, comic books, and TV series.

  4. Nov 10, 2015 · Perhaps the most famous supporting character is the Dragon Lady. Depicted as a glamorous but ruthless pirate leader before World War II, during the war she becomes a resistance leader, only to revert to her old habits once “peace” returns to China. This is the Dragon Lady.

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  5. While searching, he is a pilot employed by a "no questions asked" airline run by Chopstick Joe. His friend and co-pilot is Hotshot Charlie. His love interest is a girl named Burma. He and his friends are constantly in hot water, thanks to the mysterious Dragon Lady, as they fly from one exotic location to the next.

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  7. Jan 4, 2020 · 37. Romancing the Dragon Lady. Those unfamiliar with Milton Caniff’s comic Terry and the Pirates may recognize “Dragon Lady” as a derogatory term assigned to Asian women who are stereotyped as mysterious and beautiful, but ultimately deceitful and untrustworthy.

  8. Dec 27, 2016 · December 27, 2016. Books, The 1940s. Terry and the Pirates: Adventure Comics for Grown-Ups. This profile of “Terry and the Pirates” cartoonist Milt Caniff explains the artist’s swashbuckling narrative and drawing style, the allure of dragon ladies, and why he always drew the last panel first. Jeff Nilsson. Weekly Newsletter.

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