The people on stage are “good” though a little dusty/sooty from the “smokescreen.” I think this strip may have inherited a little of Orphan Annie’s cross-hatching lately. I never noticed if it had any before the Annie story.
Good to hear that Junior did let Grandma Tracy know that the baby is on the way. As for “Grandpa,” as I said a couple of days ago, “duty calls.” Sam may have missed the first night of Hanukkah, and it looks like Tracy will miss the birth, but it can’t be helped. It’s also good to know that there are police on the job that at least spotted Gruesome’s car, even if they didn’t catch him. A “clew” is always a useful thing for our great detective to follow up on.
Clew is from Middle English clewe, from Old English cliewen and was fairly common in the first half of the 1900s, but has since faded out. As far as I remember, clew was the spelling that Chester Gould always used in the strip, even after clue had completely overtaken it in standard usage. A clew can also be a ball of thread or yarn that helps a person find their way out of a maze, and now can be used to solve most puzzles of other sorts.
Tess can go to the side of Sparkle for reassurance,moral support, and maternal bonding, while battered and dusty but not really injured Dick and Sam go after Gruesome (thanks to that tip called in via Lizz, probably from a uniformed patrol, they know which way to go). Maybe fresh air will clear their heads enough that they recognize MonsterCon as worthy of investigation. Or, the arrival of the Nitrates may distract them!
Good morning friends. Excellent comments today. Tomorrow will we see Gruesome, the Nitrates, Sparkle & baby, or another storyline introduced? Y’all have a good day.
Really like today’s art.Joe has three panels with the same scene, but he’s given us a different viewpoint in each, so it doesn’t look repetitive.And Sam’s in each panel as a constant reference point.Very nicely done.
Although the explosion happened 7 days ago for the readers, it has only been a few minutes for Tracy et al. I’m not sure EMTs or other officers have actually had time to respond.
Looks like Tracy is the only one shaken up from the KAFLOOM. Everyone in the room now twitches their noses with that all-too-familiar smell that somehow follows Tracy when danger lurks. Tess rolls her eyes, hoping Sam’s forty years of smoking has deadened his sense of smell.
Otis’ corpse is somewhere in the rubble, so there’s at least one body in the ruins of the set. Here’s hoping Vitamin and Kandikane are safely reunited out on the street.
Dick has the kind of life priorities that often result with wifey saying “bye-bye” actually. He basically thinks work is more important than family here……doesn’t trust his co-workers (Liz, Sam, the rest of the force, etc) to get the job done with Gruesome……sorry, Tracy, but there are tons of criminals and you can chase them every day; you don’t have a grandchild born every day…..
The new Annie movie starts today, as many of you may remember from our discussion in the summer. If the New York Times review is any indication, it certainly won’t lead to a revived Little Orphan Annie strip.
Although the Times calls Quvenzhané Wallis in the lead role “a born movie star,” it says that the “hacky, borderline-incompetent production” is “a chaotic shambles.” It doesn’t work as a musical either. “The mouths don’t move in time with the music. The dancing is a chaotic stew of flailing limbs.”
Whereas Gray’s strip strongly objected to FDR’s New Deal, the musical of the recessionary 1970s (and the 1982 film) included Roosevelt and suggested harmony between government and private enterprise. The new film “gives Roosevelt a brief shout-out and then flees from any implication of historical or social relevance.”
You can read the whole NYT review here: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/19/movies/annie-remake-stars-quvenzhan-wallis.html
Rod Gonzalez almost 10 years ago
Gruesome on the lam.
Sparkle’s giving birth.
jonahhex1 almost 10 years ago
Dick Tracy has the perfect wife.
Neil Wick almost 10 years ago
The people on stage are “good” though a little dusty/sooty from the “smokescreen.” I think this strip may have inherited a little of Orphan Annie’s cross-hatching lately. I never noticed if it had any before the Annie story.
Good to hear that Junior did let Grandma Tracy know that the baby is on the way. As for “Grandpa,” as I said a couple of days ago, “duty calls.” Sam may have missed the first night of Hanukkah, and it looks like Tracy will miss the birth, but it can’t be helped. It’s also good to know that there are police on the job that at least spotted Gruesome’s car, even if they didn’t catch him. A “clew” is always a useful thing for our great detective to follow up on.
Tars Tarkas almost 10 years ago
What’s that little Shadowy thin in the last panel? I’ve seen Ghosts and invisible people drawn like this.
Neil Wick almost 10 years ago
Clew is from Middle English clewe, from Old English cliewen and was fairly common in the first half of the 1900s, but has since faded out. As far as I remember, clew was the spelling that Chester Gould always used in the strip, even after clue had completely overtaken it in standard usage. A clew can also be a ball of thread or yarn that helps a person find their way out of a maze, and now can be used to solve most puzzles of other sorts.
coldsooner almost 10 years ago
Liz, you ask what happened? I’m thinking she would have heard the BOOM. Not important, as it’s time to find Gruesome.
davidf42 almost 10 years ago
Morning, Tracyville!In panel 3, Lizz’ Wrist Wizard is beeping. Another message is coming in.
Sisyphos almost 10 years ago
Tess can go to the side of Sparkle for reassurance,moral support, and maternal bonding, while battered and dusty but not really injured Dick and Sam go after Gruesome (thanks to that tip called in via Lizz, probably from a uniformed patrol, they know which way to go). Maybe fresh air will clear their heads enough that they recognize MonsterCon as worthy of investigation. Or, the arrival of the Nitrates may distract them!
Starman1948 almost 10 years ago
Good morning friends. Excellent comments today. Tomorrow will we see Gruesome, the Nitrates, Sparkle & baby, or another storyline introduced? Y’all have a good day.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ almost 10 years ago
I notice that the audience has left the theater. Did any of the MCS call for assistance?
Good morning guys!
ladykat almost 10 years ago
Where’s Vitamin?
Can't Sleep almost 10 years ago
Really like today’s art.Joe has three panels with the same scene, but he’s given us a different viewpoint in each, so it doesn’t look repetitive.And Sam’s in each panel as a constant reference point.Very nicely done.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ almost 10 years ago
I hope Vitamin is ok and in the comforting arms of Kandikane…
JanLC almost 10 years ago
I found a 5 year old strip over at the Comics Curmudgeon. I had forgotten just how bad Locher was.
Ray Toler almost 10 years ago
Although the explosion happened 7 days ago for the readers, it has only been a few minutes for Tracy et al. I’m not sure EMTs or other officers have actually had time to respond.
Morrow Cummings almost 10 years ago
Looks like Tracy is the only one shaken up from the KAFLOOM. Everyone in the room now twitches their noses with that all-too-familiar smell that somehow follows Tracy when danger lurks. Tess rolls her eyes, hoping Sam’s forty years of smoking has deadened his sense of smell.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl almost 10 years ago
I don’t believe Gruesome intended to kill anyone with his bomb; he just wanted to create a diversion so he could slip away.
abdullahbaba999 almost 10 years ago
The show must go on…who will be the new GrandTracy???
mumbles almost 10 years ago
A really good Xmas present would be a healthy child, and wrap this arc up in a bow and move on.
Pequod almost 10 years ago
Otis’ corpse is somewhere in the rubble, so there’s at least one body in the ruins of the set. Here’s hoping Vitamin and Kandikane are safely reunited out on the street.
Chris Sherlock almost 10 years ago
Dick’s wife ! He thinks he’ll keep her.An old Geritol ad. I just tried to find it on YouTube but, unfortunately, came up empty.
fredville almost 10 years ago
Dick has the kind of life priorities that often result with wifey saying “bye-bye” actually. He basically thinks work is more important than family here……doesn’t trust his co-workers (Liz, Sam, the rest of the force, etc) to get the job done with Gruesome……sorry, Tracy, but there are tons of criminals and you can chase them every day; you don’t have a grandchild born every day…..
Neil Wick almost 10 years ago
The new Annie movie starts today, as many of you may remember from our discussion in the summer. If the New York Times review is any indication, it certainly won’t lead to a revived Little Orphan Annie strip.
Although the Times calls Quvenzhané Wallis in the lead role “a born movie star,” it says that the “hacky, borderline-incompetent production” is “a chaotic shambles.” It doesn’t work as a musical either. “The mouths don’t move in time with the music. The dancing is a chaotic stew of flailing limbs.”
Whereas Gray’s strip strongly objected to FDR’s New Deal, the musical of the recessionary 1970s (and the 1982 film) included Roosevelt and suggested harmony between government and private enterprise. The new film “gives Roosevelt a brief shout-out and then flees from any implication of historical or social relevance.”
You can read the whole NYT review here: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/19/movies/annie-remake-stars-quvenzhan-wallis.html
Starman1948 almost 10 years ago
@Neil Wick: a very good point. Thanks.
Neil Wick almost 10 years ago
I spent several minutes looking for that Geritol ad and all I found was a lot of people wishing they could find it.