Look to see Dick Tracy take a well-deserved long restPatton barks, “Up off your duff! I’ve teamed you with the best.”Tracy straightens up his tie, combs back that old cow lickTeamed with a new partner: train wreck Fearless Fosdick.Who has a hole in his head, a jaw that does protrudeTo note that he’s a laughing stock would be both mean and rude.There’s a killer on the loose with a brutal, nasty freezeVictims stiff as popsicles, yet not the kind that pleaseThe palate on a summer’s day when attempting to stay coolThe case now dropped in Tracy’s lap. He’s partnered with a fool.
Still catching up on the summary of the previous story, here is my preliminary alpha version of what I call the “character cascade” for the Notta Fallar story just ended. (Right-click and open in a new tab to see it bigger. The final version will be easier to navigate.)
We had 47 characters in 81 days, more “breathing room” than the 82 characters in 101 days of the last story. Still, you will notice a relentless parade of new characters going diagonally down the graphic, leaving few days without a new character until it gets near the end. I believe that the days without a new character are the days when the story really gets to shine.
I almost forgot. The black blocks are where the character was referenced in some way. The grey blocks show the span of days between the first appearance of a character in this story and the last one.
Here are all the characters of the past story in order of appearance (messed it up the first time. Refresh the page if you’re using "Refresh Comments link):
Still, Fearless Fosdick (L’il Abner’s Ideal) in any form is a great fun thing! Tracy and Fosdick together should be irrepressible and unstoppable. I look forward to seeing how Team Tracy handles filling Fosdick full of lead (and holes) while he survives as always.
Anyface, the memory of Airboy was powerful bait, but seeing The Heap mentioned on that cover is more than a bear of little brain can manage! I was possibly The Heap’s biggest fan ever!
A dream sequence, eh? I must say that that was a bit disappointing. On the other hand, since Fearless Fosdick is already a strip within a strip, I guess it fits, and it allows the writers to be as crazy as they like.
So, Tracy’s Daily Newspaper has not one, but two parody comic strips kidding Tracy about himself: “Fearless Fosdick” and “J. Straightedge Trustworthy”, which is also a parody of “Fearless” – the mind boggles!I anticipate someone saying “It’s only a dream”, but the first panel shows the real Tracy, asleep with his newspaper in his hand – so I’m taking it to mean the first panel is still the strip’s reality. It was reading the “Fearless” strip while tired that sent Tracy off into this dream.
I rarely make comments, but felt the need to post this message again regarding “Tracy’s Hall of Fame.”
I really like this strip but question the selection of individuals profiled in the first panel. This is the third time a person connected with the Pinkerton National Detective Agency has been spotlighted. Maybe the writer needs to do a little research into the history of this organization, which can be done by simply reading this Wikipedia article:
Pinkerton Detective Agency
The Pinkertons were basically a bunch of thugs hired by 19th Century robber barons to bust unions and attack striking workers. They have no place in a “Hall of Fame.”
Once again, I ask that in the future please be a little more conscientious in the selection of your subject matter.
The Airtomb is the HQ of Misery who if the Public Domain Superhero wiki is correct is Pierre Duray who in 1738 was burned at the stake as his successful flight with artificial wings was seen as the work of the Devil. France’s last execution for witchcraft was in 1745 and he was burned alive so unlike so many references to witchcraft trials in fiction this is historical plausible.
Pequod over 8 years ago
Look to see Dick Tracy take a well-deserved long restPatton barks, “Up off your duff! I’ve teamed you with the best.”Tracy straightens up his tie, combs back that old cow lickTeamed with a new partner: train wreck Fearless Fosdick.Who has a hole in his head, a jaw that does protrudeTo note that he’s a laughing stock would be both mean and rude.There’s a killer on the loose with a brutal, nasty freezeVictims stiff as popsicles, yet not the kind that pleaseThe palate on a summer’s day when attempting to stay coolThe case now dropped in Tracy’s lap. He’s partnered with a fool.
Donnie Pitchford Premium Member over 8 years ago
This is going to be WONDERFUL!! Thank you, Mike Curtis, Joe Staton, Shelly Pleger, and Shane Fisher! Joe, your rendering of Fosdick is excellent!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 8 years ago
.Good morning fellow DT and Fosdick fans!.Nice work Pequod! It’s nice to see Fosdick but I did want to see Abner’s airtomb and Rikki again.
AnyFace over 8 years ago
Joe draws a mean Fosdick.
AnyFace over 8 years ago
Wasn’t it established in-story that Blackjack isn’t a killer …?
Rod Gonzalez over 8 years ago
Tracy is dreaming.-His new partner is none but:-THE Fearless Fosdick.
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IT finally happened!
retropop over 8 years ago
Here comes 8 weeks of Parody and Satire – Only Mike could handle this the right way so this is sure gonna be fun!
Neil Wick over 8 years ago
Still catching up on the summary of the previous story, here is my preliminary alpha version of what I call the “character cascade” for the Notta Fallar story just ended. (Right-click and open in a new tab to see it bigger. The final version will be easier to navigate.)
We had 47 characters in 81 days, more “breathing room” than the 82 characters in 101 days of the last story. Still, you will notice a relentless parade of new characters going diagonally down the graphic, leaving few days without a new character until it gets near the end. I believe that the days without a new character are the days when the story really gets to shine.
Neil Wick over 8 years ago
I almost forgot. The black blocks are where the character was referenced in some way. The grey blocks show the span of days between the first appearance of a character in this story and the last one.
Neil Wick over 8 years ago
Here are all the characters of the past story in order of appearance (messed it up the first time. Refresh the page if you’re using "Refresh Comments link):
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willy007 over 8 years ago
Frozen like popsicles? Is it Mr. Freeze?? :)
Neil Wick over 8 years ago
Still lost one (either Jim Blake or Dr. Noface):
AnyFace over 8 years ago
Why a bat-winged aircraft was nicknamed “Birdy” is a mystery for the ages …
Sisyphos over 8 years ago
It’s all a big Dream Sequence!
Still, Fearless Fosdick (L’il Abner’s Ideal) in any form is a great fun thing! Tracy and Fosdick together should be irrepressible and unstoppable. I look forward to seeing how Team Tracy handles filling Fosdick full of lead (and holes) while he survives as always.
Anyface, the memory of Airboy was powerful bait, but seeing The Heap mentioned on that cover is more than a bear of little brain can manage! I was possibly The Heap’s biggest fan ever!
DayDay2001 over 8 years ago
I agree, Fosdick looks just like I remember him. This is going to be great.
Yngvar Følling over 8 years ago
A dream sequence, eh? I must say that that was a bit disappointing. On the other hand, since Fearless Fosdick is already a strip within a strip, I guess it fits, and it allows the writers to be as crazy as they like.
Ken in Ohio over 8 years ago
So, Tracy’s Daily Newspaper has not one, but two parody comic strips kidding Tracy about himself: “Fearless Fosdick” and “J. Straightedge Trustworthy”, which is also a parody of “Fearless” – the mind boggles!I anticipate someone saying “It’s only a dream”, but the first panel shows the real Tracy, asleep with his newspaper in his hand – so I’m taking it to mean the first panel is still the strip’s reality. It was reading the “Fearless” strip while tired that sent Tracy off into this dream.
Storm-ME over 8 years ago
And here I thought Tracy was going to England and run into Andy Capp.
AnyFace over 8 years ago
My own favorite character from AIR FIGHTERS was – big surprise here – Valkyrie …
AnyFace over 8 years ago
And they share similar tastes in ties.
jrankin1959 over 8 years ago
One of Fosdick’s actual adventures is now available at the “Lil’ Abner” Rerun Loop from Hades at GoComics.
abdullahbaba999 over 8 years ago
Chins are gonna collide…..Universal!!
doctor075 over 8 years ago
Finally THE team-up of the Centuries! (20th century & 21st century)Who brought the popcorn?
Whatever happened to common sense? over 8 years ago
I rarely make comments, but felt the need to post this message again regarding “Tracy’s Hall of Fame.”
I really like this strip but question the selection of individuals profiled in the first panel. This is the third time a person connected with the Pinkerton National Detective Agency has been spotlighted. Maybe the writer needs to do a little research into the history of this organization, which can be done by simply reading this Wikipedia article:
Pinkerton Detective Agency
The Pinkertons were basically a bunch of thugs hired by 19th Century robber barons to bust unions and attack striking workers. They have no place in a “Hall of Fame.”
Once again, I ask that in the future please be a little more conscientious in the selection of your subject matter.
Pequod over 8 years ago
Will J. Straightedge Trustworthy save the day? Dream on. Classic crossover-parody. Sweet.
Thanks to Vista Bill, Gweedo, Willy007, Night-Gaunt49, Chris Sherlock and JPuzzleWhiz for the kind words. Much appreciated.
Chris Sherlock over 8 years ago
Or… Dick standing over the canal making remarks to the sodden soaked Capp ?
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I just got a mental image of Dick in a British bobby’s uniform.
Jim Kerner over 8 years ago
Shame.
Maximara over 8 years ago
The Airtomb is the HQ of Misery who if the Public Domain Superhero wiki is correct is Pierre Duray who in 1738 was burned at the stake as his successful flight with artificial wings was seen as the work of the Devil. France’s last execution for witchcraft was in 1745 and he was burned alive so unlike so many references to witchcraft trials in fiction this is historical plausible.
Chris Sherlock over 8 years ago
How about Dick as a Keystone Kop?
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I can see that, too.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 8 years ago
.I can envision Abner’s airtomb now. A flying coffin propelled by eight vampire bats led by Count Dracula and his very shiny nose.
Neil Wick over 8 years ago
Da b’loon, Boss ! Da b’loon ! And the basket will be lined with fine Coreenthian layther !
So funny! But I suspect that the young’uns have no idea what you’re talkin’ about!