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Buz Sawyer, Vol. 2: Sultry's Tiger

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Title: Buz Sawyer, Vol. 2: Sultry's Tiger
Author: Roy Crane
ISBN: 9781606994993
Publisher: Fantagraphics Books
Published: 2012
Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Edition: First Edition
Number of Pages: 316
Condition Note: Excellent, unmarked copy with little wear and tight binding. We ship in recyclable American-made mailers. 100% money-back guarantee on all orders.
Publisher Description: World War II has ended, and with so many pilots mustered out at the end of the war, jobs for pilots are hard to find, and Buz's record as a "hot-shot" pilot does not recommend him to commercial airlines. While looking for a job, Buz visits his old alma mater and spends time with glamorous Tot Winter and girl-next-door Christy Jameson. He finally finds the perfect job as a troubleshooter for International Airways, flying to trouble spots all over the world.

He encounters Sultry, the beautiful and dangerous woman he met on a Japanese-held island during the war, with fatal results for a major character in the strip. He travels to the arctic to stop the Mad Baron, an insane ex-Nazi trying to shoot down International Airways planes. And, in the only adventure to combine the daily and Sunday story lines, he teams up with his old pal Roscoe Sweeney to discover a fabulous ancient Mayan treasure. This book reprints the Sunday pages from this adventure in full color for the first time.

In the last adventure in our second volume, Buz is kidnapped and flown to Africa by mysterious assailants. His friend Chili Harrison bets International Airways chief Mr. Wright $200 that even in this desperate situation, Buz will manage to get involved with a pretty girl. Long-time readers of the strip will have no trouble guessing who wins that bet.

Comic strip historian Brian Walker wrote, "Buz Sawyer combined fast-paced adventure stories...with authentically illustrated military equipment and real locations, which Crane researched during trips around the world."

Roy Crane's drawing and storytelling skills just get better and better. With this volume's Buz reprints from 1945 to 1947, Crane hit his stride.