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Yes, this IS interesting! A âBarry Allenâ (the Flash) comment AND 88 Keyes ! Difficult to call it a (excuse me) âFlash Backâ, since those 2 characters were years apart. But, as always, I will appreciate the story as it unfolds, and I have confidence in Team Tracy to make it entertaining! And, as we all know here, time-lines are not set in stone!
By the way, Mike didnât think anyone would figure out who Reggie was that quickly, but he told me that todayâs strip would have given away the answer, which I can now see is indeed the case.
For my own edification: Are there still newstands? I would see them in downtown Detroit & in New York City. Time & Life magazines, assortments of newspapers, AND the newest comic books! This was before comic book stores existed (and the only place you could get your comics were drugstores on racks that swiveled!
Since we know this canât be 88 Keyes (who died of lead poisoning courtesy of a machine gun wielded by none other than Dick Tracy) Iâm wondering who this âMr. Keyesâ fellow will turn out to be.
âWhen Tracy caught up to 88, Keyes had hidden in a cramped tool shack next to a railroad track. Knowing that 88 was armed, Tracy refused to take any chances on the fugitive escaping again. Tracy offered 88 a chance to surrender. When Keyes refused to give an answer, Tracy fired bullets from a machine gun into the shed in an X pattern. 88âs body (and loaded gun) fell out of the shed, ending the pursuit.â
Other sources claim Keyes had set it up as an ambush.
What if, in this universe, that ambush had succeeded.
Still havenât sussed out whether this Mr. Keyes is a mobster or an honest businessman harassed by petty hoods. Nor is it yet clear how much Reggie really knows (metropolitan downtown newsstand operators of long standing would get to know their regular clientele pretty well). âBarry Allenâ may be just a throwaway and not really meant to introduce The Flash into this story arc. I guess Iâll have to wait and seeâŚ.
Itâs all sorts of bizarre that todayâs strip with its âBarry Allenâ reference runs on the same day that CWâs âThe Flashâ will introduce Jay Garrick in its âFlash of Two Worldsâ episode.
Reggie ? Wasnât he the blind vendor on the old 1990s series, the Flash, played by Robert Shayne who also played aka Inspector Henderson on the the â50 show, Adv. of Superman.
Night-Gaunt49 cautioned,Keep that meter running Not so wild anymore Bill!-ââââââââââââââââââââââââââ-.wild?
Gweedo confused me,Good morning to Lord Raley and all the resta you jamokes !-âââââââââââââââââââââââââ-.Good morning Gweedo! Are you implying that I am a jamoke? I hope not. Thanks for the upgrade to âLord Raleyâ.
Did anyone catch a âdateâ on that paper ?Is this a âflash backâ ? Could these be Actors at a new Show at a now reconstructed Patterson Playhouse ?Take those inside âtipsâ from *Mike with a âpinch of saltâ . . .
That Message Board (screened by a paper) appearing behind heads (in 2 and 3) might have a concealed Blue Image monitor (?) âŚKeeping a recording check of âon goingâ events in that earlier 1940âs time sector ?Keep looking for the âeyesâ in that outline of a face on the Message board. Possibly, two lenses needed for depth of vision . . . Clever location !
Donât believe me ? Well âŚMore important ,,, mosey over to Tracy in that Seattle (Comics Kingdom) paper, and youâll note ReggieâsCoat and Shirt, are correctly âcolor codedâ â i.e. BLUE . . .
Likely, thatâs Dietâs âForward Manâ on the ground ?And for Mr. D another chance to become ârelevantâ in Dick Tracy again. He can move on (and Up), from that âlowly stationâ, of being a psychological counselor for a mentally troubled Mystra âMindyâ Chimera !
And of course, I say ALL this - with a heavy dose of âSpeculationâ !And Mikeâs âright onâ, on one thing, ânever beforeâ, have we had Anything quite like THIS in Dick Tracy!
Even though theyâve âblacked outâ 88âs Face - in panel 3, you can see from 1. This is not a âlook-alikeâ Actor, but the real thing !
At another level, important that Bribery gets âwind ofâ all the present (personality tracking abilities) and pull them into his new forward operation where he could âBeef Upâ competence of second string management, with the likes of Ugly Christine, Nah Tey, Matty Square (even Kitty) rather than those modern day incompetents that could only think of Betrayal. And/or, that buying a powerful hand gun was âsomehowâ of great significance to Business success ? (Remembered as, the âonly moveâ Apollo made in his 2 years?)Gosh ! Even Miss Deal may be back in 2016/17 ?
Itâs in a relatively recent time, possibly even present day. Thereâs a newspaper on display with a color photo on the front. This creative team includes a colorist, doesnât it? (Or is that just on Sunday?)
HmmâŚin the 2nd panel, it appears Keyes is only giving Reggie one coin for the paper. Is he cheating the blind vendor, or is this in the past? lol
By the way here is a Facebook page called âMidnight Mirrorâ under âNews/Media websiteâ, apparently originating in India https://www.facebook.com/midnightmirror
Could all this be a nightmare created by Abner Kadaver?-Iâm sure that is the real 88 Keyes, and itâs taking place in the past. The 1940âs, maybe?-I wouldnât put any importance into the Barry Allen reference; like Reggie, itâs just an inside gag.
If the reference to Barry Allan is just Mike doing a little âname droppingâ, which is a well established Dick Tracy tradition â (Gould did it, too.) Then this could well be some sort of flashback. However, they would still need to retcon some things, because the original 88 had definite references to WWII. There was gas rationing, train travel (not Amtrak) 1940âs farming techniques. But, weâve already seen a modern Nellie in another story, and she is still the starry eyed teenager she was in the original story, so Mike has already retconned her in to the present day. That newspaper appears to cost a quarter, so itâs certainly not today!(I always try to read the existing comments before I write any, so as not to repeat what others have said. I know that today, I did repeat some ideas, but there was just so much here that I wanted to sort out in my own thinking.)
A curious beginning. The original 88 Keyes was no good, but the implication is that the Mr. Keyes we see here is an honest businessman. Could this be an alternate universe, something like a Bizarro World Dick Tracy?
Night-Gaunt49 implied,You werenât wild in your youth? Maybe more like Wild Bill Hickok?-âââââââââââââââââââââââ-.I wouldnât trade my younger days for a billion dollars!
Gweedo suggested(?),No, and youâre welcome your Lordship. I would call you âLord Bowlerâ, but you donât look like one.-ââââââââââââââââââââââââ.Not even close, Gweedo!
âIâve got hoods asking for. . .protection money every night.âNow, that could mean that he is being accosted by hoods every night. But it could mean that the hoods are in his employ, and heâs got them out doing his dirty work every night. Cleverly worded, and, of course, we canât hear voice inflection.
They may âaskâ for protection money, but, like the âoffer you canât refuseâ in The Godfather, you donât realistically have the option of turning down a request for protection money.
The suggestion that he might want to talk to Barry at the police lab also suggests that he is not a rotten egg, unless Reggie is joking but it doesnât seem that he is.
Hi Gweedo. Guess who was throwing up this morning?I have yet to take a âtestâLOL! Just kidding. I think something I ate must not have been digested properly. But seriously it was so horrible. Iâm hardly ever sick.Hope you didnât mind me sharing this âdelightfulâ news with you. I wanted to see how you were doing as well.
Actually, any place there are a lot of immigrants, phone cards are extremely popular still. At least thatâs the case in Canada and Iâm pretty sure it is the the U.S., too.
News from Mike Curtis (possible slight spoiler as to upcoming stories):
By the way, I know Tracy readers are wondering about Notta Fallar and Abner Kadaver. Nottaâs story is scheduled for spring and Abner gets the summer special epic.
I donât think Reggieâs joking, just a little naive. I am not seeing an evil grimace or anything that resembles one in P. 1, so I could be all wrong about the guy.
Reggie could be naive, though in his position he is a prime candidate for âstreet smarts.â As for 88 Keyes, he doesnât look too menacing, but it heard to read him at this point. Deciding factors are being kept from us.
Do I see a little flip-floppy on your assessment of the Keyes man ?
If thereâs one thing Iâve learned from graduate studies, itâs to hedge everything you say. Still, I have to point out that there are possible cues, even if they can be taken both ways. I didnât even clue in to the other interpretation until Ken pointed it out.
cpalmeresq over 9 years ago
Yes, this IS interesting! A âBarry Allenâ (the Flash) comment AND 88 Keyes ! Difficult to call it a (excuse me) âFlash Backâ, since those 2 characters were years apart. But, as always, I will appreciate the story as it unfolds, and I have confidence in Team Tracy to make it entertaining! And, as we all know here, time-lines are not set in stone!
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl over 9 years ago
Good morning to âŻâŻ Vista Bill Raley âŻâŻ and everyone.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠over 9 years ago
.Good morning guys!.81 years old minus two weeks.
Neil Wick over 9 years ago
By the way, Mike didnât think anyone would figure out who Reggie was that quickly, but he told me that todayâs strip would have given away the answer, which I can now see is indeed the case.
AnyFace over 9 years ago
Is that paper behind Reggie in the second panel âThe Sentinel?â
As in, âThe Daily Sentinel,â published by Britt Reid?
22ph over 9 years ago
Are we in someoneâs dream?
AnyFace over 9 years ago
Whyâs the paper titled âThe Midnight Mirror?â
[ Possibly a hint that we are in a dream? ]
Reminds me of the old radio series, âNight Beat,â starring Frank Lovejoy.
AnyFace over 9 years ago
âCrime Wave In Third Weekâ rings a bell, too.
cpalmeresq over 9 years ago
For my own edification: Are there still newstands? I would see them in downtown Detroit & in New York City. Time & Life magazines, assortments of newspapers, AND the newest comic books! This was before comic book stores existed (and the only place you could get your comics were drugstores on racks that swiveled!
AnyFace over 9 years ago
Hmmm âŚ
⌠could this be a glimpse into a world without Dick Tracy?
âItâs A Not-So-Wonderful Lifeâ âŚ?
jonahhex1 over 9 years ago
Since we know this canât be 88 Keyes (who died of lead poisoning courtesy of a machine gun wielded by none other than Dick Tracy) Iâm wondering who this âMr. Keyesâ fellow will turn out to be.
Ashmael over 9 years ago
Good morning, DY fans!We are in a parallel universe, I suppose.
AnyFace over 9 years ago
⌠where â88 Keyesâ never got Tommy-Gunned down.
AnyFace over 9 years ago
Could Mike be riffing on this âGarfieldâ story from 1989 âŚ?
AnyFace over 9 years ago
âWhy â88 Keyes,â I wondered âŚ
From The Dick Tracy Wiki âŚ
âWhen Tracy caught up to 88, Keyes had hidden in a cramped tool shack next to a railroad track. Knowing that 88 was armed, Tracy refused to take any chances on the fugitive escaping again. Tracy offered 88 a chance to surrender. When Keyes refused to give an answer, Tracy fired bullets from a machine gun into the shed in an X pattern. 88âs body (and loaded gun) fell out of the shed, ending the pursuit.â
Other sources claim Keyes had set it up as an ambush.
What if, in this universe, that ambush had succeeded.
Sisyphos over 9 years ago
Still havenât sussed out whether this Mr. Keyes is a mobster or an honest businessman harassed by petty hoods. Nor is it yet clear how much Reggie really knows (metropolitan downtown newsstand operators of long standing would get to know their regular clientele pretty well). âBarry Allenâ may be just a throwaway and not really meant to introduce The Flash into this story arc. I guess Iâll have to wait and seeâŚ.
AnyFace over 9 years ago
Itâs all sorts of bizarre that todayâs strip with its âBarry Allenâ reference runs on the same day that CWâs âThe Flashâ will introduce Jay Garrick in its âFlash of Two Worldsâ episode.
ComicGuy808 over 9 years ago
Team up of Dick Tracy and the Flash ?
Reggie ? Wasnât he the blind vendor on the old 1990s series, the Flash, played by Robert Shayne who also played aka Inspector Henderson on the the â50 show, Adv. of Superman.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠over 9 years ago
Night-Gaunt49 cautioned,Keep that meter running Not so wild anymore Bill!-ââââââââââââââââââââââââââ-.wild?
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠over 9 years ago
Gweedo confused me,Good morning to Lord Raley and all the resta you jamokes !-âââââââââââââââââââââââââ-.Good morning Gweedo! Are you implying that I am a jamoke? I hope not. Thanks for the upgrade to âLord Raleyâ.
SYDNEY PHILLIPS over 9 years ago
Did anyone catch a âdateâ on that paper ?Is this a âflash backâ ? Could these be Actors at a new Show at a now reconstructed Patterson Playhouse ?Take those inside âtipsâ from *Mike with a âpinch of saltâ . . .
That Message Board (screened by a paper) appearing behind heads (in 2 and 3) might have a concealed Blue Image monitor (?) âŚKeeping a recording check of âon goingâ events in that earlier 1940âs time sector ?Keep looking for the âeyesâ in that outline of a face on the Message board. Possibly, two lenses needed for depth of vision . . . Clever location !
Donât believe me ? Well âŚMore important ,,, mosey over to Tracy in that Seattle (Comics Kingdom) paper, and youâll note Reggieâs Coat and Shirt, are correctly âcolor codedâ â i.e. BLUE . . .
Likely, thatâs Dietâs âForward Manâ on the ground ?And for Mr. D another chance to become ârelevantâ in Dick Tracy again. He can move on (and Up), from that âlowly stationâ, of being a psychological counselor for a mentally troubled Mystra âMindyâ Chimera !
And of course, I say ALL this - with a heavy dose of âSpeculationâ !And Mikeâs âright onâ, on one thing, ânever beforeâ, have we had Anything quite like THIS in Dick Tracy!
Even though theyâve âblacked outâ 88âs Face - in panel 3, you can see from 1. This is not a âlook-alikeâ Actor, but the real thing !
At another level, important that Bribery gets âwind ofâ all the present (personality tracking abilities) and pull them into his new forward operation where he could âBeef Upâ competence of second string management, with the likes of Ugly Christine, Nah Tey, Matty Square (even Kitty) rather than those modern day incompetents that could only think of Betrayal. And/or, that buying a powerful hand gun was âsomehowâ of great significance to Business success ? (Remembered as, the âonly moveâ Apollo made in his 2 years?)Gosh ! Even Miss Deal may be back in 2016/17 ?
Kip W over 9 years ago
Itâs in a relatively recent time, possibly even present day. Thereâs a newspaper on display with a color photo on the front. This creative team includes a colorist, doesnât it? (Or is that just on Sunday?)
EvilHenchman over 9 years ago
If 88 Keyes here is a fake, it might be Putty Puss.
Starman1948 over 9 years ago
A sunny morning to all.-âââââA good story with twists and turns no doubt.-âââââMay your day be filled with blessings my friends.
Don Bagert Premium Member over 9 years ago
HmmâŚin the 2nd panel, it appears Keyes is only giving Reggie one coin for the paper. Is he cheating the blind vendor, or is this in the past? lol
By the way here is a Facebook page called âMidnight Mirrorâ under âNews/Media websiteâ, apparently originating in India https://www.facebook.com/midnightmirror
Can't Sleep over 9 years ago
Could all this be a nightmare created by Abner Kadaver?-Iâm sure that is the real 88 Keyes, and itâs taking place in the past. The 1940âs, maybe?-I wouldnât put any importance into the Barry Allen reference; like Reggie, itâs just an inside gag.
Captain Colorado over 9 years ago
âBarry Allenâ? Is there going to be a Dick Tracy/Flash crossover?
abdullahbaba999 over 9 years ago
Good Morning to Reggie & Mr. KeysâŚ.and all the Fans, thanks for the tips..TBC..
Ken in Ohio over 9 years ago
If the reference to Barry Allan is just Mike doing a little âname droppingâ, which is a well established Dick Tracy tradition â (Gould did it, too.) Then this could well be some sort of flashback. However, they would still need to retcon some things, because the original 88 had definite references to WWII. There was gas rationing, train travel (not Amtrak) 1940âs farming techniques. But, weâve already seen a modern Nellie in another story, and she is still the starry eyed teenager she was in the original story, so Mike has already retconned her in to the present day. That newspaper appears to cost a quarter, so itâs certainly not today!(I always try to read the existing comments before I write any, so as not to repeat what others have said. I know that today, I did repeat some ideas, but there was just so much here that I wanted to sort out in my own thinking.)
kantuck-nadie over 9 years ago
Well, this is interesting. Barry, AND 88 keys?
I cannot wait to see what comes from this new thread.
But for now, Iâm going to absolutely enjoy Flash tonite. Jay is coming!
Jerry1967 over 9 years ago
A curious beginning. The original 88 Keyes was no good, but the implication is that the Mr. Keyes we see here is an honest businessman. Could this be an alternate universe, something like a Bizarro World Dick Tracy?
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠over 9 years ago
Night-Gaunt49 implied,You werenât wild in your youth? Maybe more like Wild Bill Hickok?-âââââââââââââââââââââââ-.I wouldnât trade my younger days for a billion dollars!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠over 9 years ago
Gweedo suggested(?),No, and youâre welcome your Lordship. I would call you âLord Bowlerâ, but you donât look like one.-ââââââââââââââââââââââââ.Not even close, Gweedo!
Ken in Ohio over 9 years ago
âIâve got hoods asking for. . .protection money every night.âNow, that could mean that he is being accosted by hoods every night. But it could mean that the hoods are in his employ, and heâs got them out doing his dirty work every night. Cleverly worded, and, of course, we canât hear voice inflection.
Neil Wick over 9 years ago
They may âaskâ for protection money, but, like the âoffer you canât refuseâ in The Godfather, you donât realistically have the option of turning down a request for protection money.
The suggestion that he might want to talk to Barry at the police lab also suggests that he is not a rotten egg, unless Reggie is joking but it doesnât seem that he is.
coratelli over 9 years ago
88 Keyes itâs alive?
avenger09 over 9 years ago
GWEEDO!!! OK, Iâll do it! give me a wee bit of time to email it to you!
Number Three over 9 years ago
Hi Gweedo. Guess who was throwing up this morning?I have yet to take a âtestâLOL! Just kidding. I think something I ate must not have been digested properly. But seriously it was so horrible. Iâm hardly ever sick.Hope you didnât mind me sharing this âdelightfulâ news with you. I wanted to see how you were doing as well.
avenger09 over 9 years ago
GWEEDO! You got mail!
overtop over 9 years ago
Bring back another guy killed in the 40s. Any chance weâll ever see a new villain, or would that be too creative?
Neil Wick over 9 years ago
Who buys phone cards anymore ?
Actually, any place there are a lot of immigrants, phone cards are extremely popular still. At least thatâs the case in Canada and Iâm pretty sure it is the the U.S., too.Neil Wick over 9 years ago
News from Mike Curtis (possible slight spoiler as to upcoming stories):
By the way, I know Tracy readers are wondering about Notta Fallar and Abner Kadaver. Nottaâs story is scheduled for spring and Abner gets the summer special epic.
Neil Wick over 9 years ago
I donât think Reggieâs joking, just a little naive. I am not seeing an evil grimace or anything that resembles one in P. 1, so I could be all wrong about the guy.
Reggie could be naive, though in his position he is a prime candidate for âstreet smarts.â As for 88 Keyes, he doesnât look too menacing, but it heard to read him at this point. Deciding factors are being kept from us.Neil Wick over 9 years ago
Do I see a little flip-floppy on your assessment of the Keyes man ?
If thereâs one thing Iâve learned from graduate studies, itâs to hedge everything you say. Still, I have to point out that there are possible cues, even if they can be taken both ways. I didnât even clue in to the other interpretation until Ken pointed it out.Maximara almost 3 years ago
Who spotted the Flash reference?