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At SDM, who needs Michigan J Frog? Have you forgotten the obscure 1940s Sailor villain, the one who sold the maps of Pearl Harbour to the Japanese? ā¦ā¦
Is the identification of the Cold Case victim secure? Could Sweatbox actually be Simon Baux, arch-criminal and responsible for the numerous skeletal remains in the family vault? So many possibilities in this baffling case!
Ok, I am LOVING this story for a few reasonsā¦ 1) Lee Ebony is getting some SERIOUS āair timeā in it 2) JUNIOR TRACY makes an appearance (tho why the police sketch artist is on the case is beyond me unless itās to possibly recreate the personās image that goes with the skeletons using digital imaging.. but i digress lol) and Team Tracy (in the strip, not the creators) are using some good old fashioned detective work! I wonderā¦ will Tracy stumble acrossā¦ MOON MAID in the cemetery? Could the remains found in Baux Hall Vault actually be FAILED CLONE ATTEMPTS at bringing back Mysta? Stay tuned Tracy-o-Philes.. its gettin GOOD! :)
Excellent use of the three panels: Junior in profile, Classic Tracy and silhouette Tracy with winged statue and other cemetery accoutrements. The more detailed set up is paying dividends.
This is really good. Was the confession written by Simon/Sweatbox to frame his brother?And who put the bones in the vault? And whose bones are they? And why?Great art today, too ā especially panel 3!
Possibility: Simon āsweatā Baux committed murder back in the day; the ācold caseā. Sealed up the evidence, and that was it for himāand many years later hired an assistant whoās a serial killer and has been stashing his victims in the conveniently never-visited tomb.
Greyolddave, see? I told ya! Works every time! If I had enough space here, I could tell you the names, nicknames, and aliases he goes by. But (alas), the comment boxes arenāt large enough. Also watch for inane gifs, also a trademark. Between him and Al Gore, he invented them.
Iāve been following, havenāt commented here much. I had no idea that George Takei was that old, I knew he was no spring chicken but still, being alive back in the days of Japanese internment in the US gives him a few birthdays. Currently, I enjoy watching Tracy doing real detective work.
āThe confession is genuine, and is part of the Stephen Baux case. . .ā What exactly does that mean? The paper is old enough to be from the 1940s? The details of the confession match the known facts? How do the police know it is genuine? And when were we told that Sweatboxās first name is Simon? I feel like I missed a big piece of the puzzle some how. I went back and read the last few days, but something still feels missing.
Matt, why did you liken me to Moe of the Three Stooges? That wasnāt nice. And you wonder why people jump on your case! I learned early on that a person gets more (of whatever you envision) by being the gentleman at all times. Looks like GCās Moderator shares my viewpoint!
I really like Tracy getting a chance to think about things rather than rush to a conclusion (or running away). With everyone working together, this feels like a Gould or Fletcher story.
Vista Bill Raley and Cometā¢ about 12 years ago
Good morning fellow DT fansā¦
Amazing how quickly the pieces fall into place.
DaJellyBelly about 12 years ago
Iām going to go out on a limb and proffer the idea that Sweatbox is a Red Herring in this story!
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
the thought has also occurred to me, Jellyā¦. He seemed genuinely surprised about the extra skeletons in the tombā¦. or heās a really good liar
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
At SDM, who needs Michigan J Frog? Have you forgotten the obscure 1940s Sailor villain, the one who sold the maps of Pearl Harbour to the Japanese? ā¦ā¦
FLIGHT SUIT about 12 years ago
Iām liking this storyline so far. Seems to be a meaty one that you can sink your teeth into.
greyolddave about 12 years ago
I like this group. Maybe the only one that doesnāt throw obscenities at each other. Good morning indeed.
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
The above cartoon is a perfect example of why I use the computer to letter my drawings, generally
Sisyphos about 12 years ago
Is the identification of the Cold Case victim secure? Could Sweatbox actually be Simon Baux, arch-criminal and responsible for the numerous skeletal remains in the family vault? So many possibilities in this baffling case!
tsull2121 about 12 years ago
Ok, I am LOVING this story for a few reasonsā¦ 1) Lee Ebony is getting some SERIOUS āair timeā in it 2) JUNIOR TRACY makes an appearance (tho why the police sketch artist is on the case is beyond me unless itās to possibly recreate the personās image that goes with the skeletons using digital imaging.. but i digress lol) and Team Tracy (in the strip, not the creators) are using some good old fashioned detective work! I wonderā¦ will Tracy stumble acrossā¦ MOON MAID in the cemetery? Could the remains found in Baux Hall Vault actually be FAILED CLONE ATTEMPTS at bringing back Mysta? Stay tuned Tracy-o-Philes.. its gettin GOOD! :)
Pequod about 12 years ago
Excellent use of the three panels: Junior in profile, Classic Tracy and silhouette Tracy with winged statue and other cemetery accoutrements. The more detailed set up is paying dividends.
Can't Sleep about 12 years ago
This is really good. Was the confession written by Simon/Sweatbox to frame his brother?And who put the bones in the vault? And whose bones are they? And why?Great art today, too ā especially panel 3!
SKJAM! Premium Member about 12 years ago
Possibility: Simon āsweatā Baux committed murder back in the day; the ācold caseā. Sealed up the evidence, and that was it for himāand many years later hired an assistant whoās a serial killer and has been stashing his victims in the conveniently never-visited tomb.
mamahabu about 12 years ago
Ok, Iām starting to lose interest hereā¦ Can we get a little less rambling and more storyline?
Morrow Cummings about 12 years ago
Greyolddave, see? I told ya! Works every time! If I had enough space here, I could tell you the names, nicknames, and aliases he goes by. But (alas), the comment boxes arenāt large enough. Also watch for inane gifs, also a trademark. Between him and Al Gore, he invented them.
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
@SDM ā Are you kidding? My handwriting is sloppier than Paris Hiltonās bedsheets
browngsa about 12 years ago
Does the winged statue in panel 3 look like a vulture to anyone besides me?
Morrow Cummings about 12 years ago
SDM, you are special! You are my FAVORITE troll! This site wouldnāt be the same without you!
panelhead about 12 years ago
Sooner or later it will tie into Japanese-Americans being incarcerated in āconcentration campsā.
mjmsprt40 about 12 years ago
Iāve been following, havenāt commented here much. I had no idea that George Takei was that old, I knew he was no spring chicken but still, being alive back in the days of Japanese internment in the US gives him a few birthdays. Currently, I enjoy watching Tracy doing real detective work.
cwreenactor about 12 years ago
Panel 3 is very reminiscent of Will Eisnerās āSpirit.ā Nice touch, Joe & Mike.
fredville about 12 years ago
ā¦..really good thing Mole has reformed, or heād be suspect numero unoā¦..hey, maybe itās TOAD! Whoād ever suspect her, lol?
Ken in Ohio about 12 years ago
āThe confession is genuine, and is part of the Stephen Baux case. . .ā What exactly does that mean? The paper is old enough to be from the 1940s? The details of the confession match the known facts? How do the police know it is genuine? And when were we told that Sweatboxās first name is Simon? I feel like I missed a big piece of the puzzle some how. I went back and read the last few days, but something still feels missing.
Morrow Cummings about 12 years ago
Matt, why did you liken me to Moe of the Three Stooges? That wasnāt nice. And you wonder why people jump on your case! I learned early on that a person gets more (of whatever you envision) by being the gentleman at all times. Looks like GCās Moderator shares my viewpoint!
Stagger Lee about 12 years ago
Do you mean New Tricks?
puckerpuss about 12 years ago
I really like Tracy getting a chance to think about things rather than rush to a conclusion (or running away). With everyone working together, this feels like a Gould or Fletcher story.
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Iām still thinking that Steven and Simon were twins and that itās the wrong one that was in the crypt
Mikeyj about 12 years ago
Or in other words, Stephan was a killer, but, his brother died in his stead; thus the present Simon IS Stephenā¦ the real Simon is in the crypt