Milton Caniff Bibliography
- Abrams, Harry N. (1978). Smithsonian Collection of Newspaper Comics'. Washington: Smithsonian Institution. ISBN 0-8109-1612-6, ISBN 978-0-8109-1612-8.
- Caniff, Milton Arthur (1975). Enter the Dragon Lady: From the 1936 classic newspaper adventure strip (The Golden age of the comics). Escondido, California: Nostalgia Press. ASIN: B0006CUOBW.
- Caniff, Milton Arthur (2007). The Complete Terry And The Pirates. San Diego, California: IDW (Idea and Design Works). ISBN 1-60010-100-3; ISBN 978-1-60010-100-7.
- Harvey, Robert C. and Milton Caniff (2002). Milton Caniff: Conversations (Conversations with Comic Artists series). Jackson, Miss.: University Press of Mississippi. ISBN 1-57806-438-4; ISBN 978-1-57806-438-0.
- Harvey, Robert C. Meanwhile... Fantagraphics Books, 2007. ISBN 1-56097-782-5
- Marschall, Rick and Adams, John Paul. Milton Caniff, Rembrandt of the comic strip. Flying Buttress Publications, 1981. ISBN 0-918348-04-8
- Mullaney, Dean. Caniff: A Visual Biography, Idea & Design Works, 2011. ISBN 978-1-60010-920-1
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