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Sigh. The only thing we could deduce was how the murderer would be identified.
I like Curtis and Statonâs stories when they create drama. They are good at making characters. They have some rather cartoonish villains that can be fun to watch, but they also have some rather more 3-dimensional characters that we can care about. Which is all good in storylines where we know the culprit from the beginning, or where the journey to a surprise conclusion itself is the point.
But if theyâre going to continue this Minit Mystery format, theyâve got to do better than this.
There is a pretty good murder mystery if you all the way back to the beginning of the GoComics archives, a murder on a plane story by Killan and Locher. Of course, thatâs a full storyline rather than this compressed format.
Very disappointed! Two weeks worth of strips â thatâs 15 days and just over 50 panels! â and we were never even told Roche was club treasurer?! Establishing a silencer was used, AND mentioning it more than once, then leaving it dangling as a loose end?!
Donât get me wrong, I love this strip and think very highly of everyone on the creative team. Weâre VERY fortunate that this team doesnât stick us with a weekâs worth of reruns a various points throughout the year in order to give themselves a break. But for the next âMinit Mysteryâ Joe should consider bringing in a guest writer as well as guest artist. Or how about it being by the winner of a fan-fiction contest? Likely thereâs an intern at Tribune Content Agency (theyâre a big company so of course there are interns, lotâs of them!) that could screen the entries down to a managable number of finalists that the team could then read and decide on a winner. Of course I also suppose that because theyâre a big company there is probably a team of corporate suits who can give a half-dozen knee-jerk legal and/or contractual reasons why it canât be done. âBut you gotta have a dream⌠âcause if you donât have a dream⌠how you gonna have a dream come true.â
Right now I think Iâll pass on the next Minit Mystery â havenât seen and donât expect to see one positive review of the past 2 weekâs storyline. Rather, what has been leveled by the faithful is a barrage of criticism as to its lack of clues and dirth of meaningful evidence. I read the comics to be entertained and occasionally challenged, not frustrated and subject to negativity to the max.
So what was the motive? I assume Roche was demanding payback of the loans and Blackjack/Chaplin didnât have the cash. I donât believe using the club account to set up a loan would be illegal. Itâs not like skimming funds into B/Câs account or money laundering. Repayment was expected.
So Roche was embezzling funds from the club as private loans to Chaplin? Why? Was he doing Chaplin a quiet, yet illicit favor? Or was it strictly a criminal endeavor? (Either scenario, Tracy helped out a crook w/ the wardrobe loan.) AND if either one of those scenarios is the case, why would Roche bring the real Tracy into all thisâŚgoing so far as to personally invite him to the club? AND why was a real dead character actor who has no fixed association w/ Dick Tracy used as the murder victim? Roche was a recurring guest star on Magnum P.I. but donât see the affiliation âtween that P.I. role & a standard 40âs noir who-done-it. These Minnit Mysteries are Mike Curtisâ nadir. Heâs not a mystery writer. Team Tracy needs to find another way to fill Joe Statonâs vacation time. Art MUCH better than last guest artist though. If these stints are soft introâs for new FT artist, Rick Burchett has my vote.
I also sent Bart Bush a Facebook message this morning re. frequency of pop quiz poster on the DT Fan page. Suggested some temperance w/ the sheer bulk of such posts.
This was a bad story. I have decided that I want to follow Dick Tracy, just out of curiosity. There is a certain gentleman who uses his own picture as avatar that amazes me at how he can do mental gymnastics to validate the poor choices Mr. Curtis makes. I think I am starting to enjoy to see just how bad Curtisâs writing is. So I will stick around. At least I can see a difference with another bad written comic, such as Alley Oop: they donât have the iconic and wonderful Joe Staton as an artist. Another note: this was not a Minit Mystery, because they already set it that Minit Mysteries had clues to be solved. This is Lazy Writing Mysteries. Expect to read more from me. I am sticking around to this awfully written comic!! Ta taa.
Seems to me they need a refresher on what a mystery is and how it is handled in the genre. You donât bring up things then drop them then hit us with something there was no previous mention of.
I think the portrait under Matty Squared in the last panel is another shot of 88 Keyes, this time without his cap. In the original story, he wore that cap while on the run and hiding out on a farm, but he also had been introduced first at his job at a nightclub, playing the piano with no cap.
Also, back on August 23, there is a half portait right at the edge of a panel which I believe we missed before â I think itâs Mole.
Too bad that the cosplaying âBlackjackâ was the murderer, because that reflects poorly on the real Blackjack, whose convoluted values and actions make him one of my favorite characters among the current Villain roster.
I am certainly disappointed with this rushed little story as a supposed example of the Minit Mystery genre, wherein the readers are supposed to be given a fair chance to solve the crime (I think âEllery Queenâ used to do this better, if I remember correctly). Readers had no chance at all to solve the mystery, and only very little chance to identify what clue would prove crucial; the suppressor bit of misdirection might work in a full-length story, but here it was just an irritation: no meaning, no value, no payoffâŚ.
so much negativityâŚ.. half these complainers couldnât draw a bath never mind a strip, the art work is great a great replacement if ever needed in the futureâŚ.. great work rick
Pequod over 6 years ago
Murder at Roguesâ Gallery. A gathering of ghouls
Made up to look like criminals. Set sail this ship of fools.
Flattop, Shakey, and the Brow. Oneâs heart could skip a beat
Blackjack. Pruneface. Doubleup. The gathering complete.
Place each man in the hot seat. Just who might spill the beans?
All claim they are innocent, yet we know what that means.
The killer lied to Tracy. What could the motive be?
There upon the desk of Roche, a clue does Tracy see.
Paper had some writing, which made a strong impression
Vital clue! Tracy knew heâd need no rare confession.
Observe and question, then deduce. Know Blackjack is the one
Confronted with the evidence he cannot hide or run.
Thus ends our Minit Mystery. Tip hats to Rick Burchett
We turn to a new storyline, which hasnât started yet.
BillJackson1 over 6 years ago
Okay, I see that. I just donât get it.
Cheapskate0 over 6 years ago
BJ1: You ainât the only one.!
Ashmael over 6 years ago
I said it was Blackjackâs cosplayer!
seanyj over 6 years ago
This doesnât seem like enough evidence to win a conviction in a court of law.
Yngvar Følling over 6 years ago
Sigh. The only thing we could deduce was how the murderer would be identified.
I like Curtis and Statonâs stories when they create drama. They are good at making characters. They have some rather cartoonish villains that can be fun to watch, but they also have some rather more 3-dimensional characters that we can care about. Which is all good in storylines where we know the culprit from the beginning, or where the journey to a surprise conclusion itself is the point.
But if theyâre going to continue this Minit Mystery format, theyâve got to do better than this.
There is a pretty good murder mystery if you all the way back to the beginning of the GoComics archives, a murder on a plane story by Killan and Locher. Of course, thatâs a full storyline rather than this compressed format.
22ph over 6 years ago
When did Tracy did rubbing⌠a lot of things happened off panel and we are supposed to solve this mystery.
fredville over 6 years ago
I thought these were supposed to be ones, we the readers could solveâŚ.guess I had the wrong ideaâŚ.oh well, was fun to read anyways
HarryCK over 6 years ago
Good morningâ˘, shocked suspects !
Some Midnight Mirror style story here; with the fake Blackjack having killed the fake Dick Tracy while the real Blackjack adores the real Tracy.
avenger09 over 6 years ago
Has the jalopy left the station yet?
What a waste of 2 weeks.
I hope the boys enjoyed their vacation to Sesame Place.
HarryCK over 6 years ago
Readers here arenât the only ones who notice how Dick seems to hardly ever bring âem in but now this guy is calling it outâŚ
https://www.gocomics.com/riphaywire/2018/09/02?ct=v&cti=2243733
BiggerJ over 6 years ago
Loving the irony of who assists Tracy in the second-last panel.
artsyguy65 over 6 years ago
Very disappointed! Two weeks worth of strips â thatâs 15 days and just over 50 panels! â and we were never even told Roche was club treasurer?! Establishing a silencer was used, AND mentioning it more than once, then leaving it dangling as a loose end?!
Donât get me wrong, I love this strip and think very highly of everyone on the creative team. Weâre VERY fortunate that this team doesnât stick us with a weekâs worth of reruns a various points throughout the year in order to give themselves a break. But for the next âMinit Mysteryâ Joe should consider bringing in a guest writer as well as guest artist. Or how about it being by the winner of a fan-fiction contest? Likely thereâs an intern at Tribune Content Agency (theyâre a big company so of course there are interns, lotâs of them!) that could screen the entries down to a managable number of finalists that the team could then read and decide on a winner. Of course I also suppose that because theyâre a big company there is probably a team of corporate suits who can give a half-dozen knee-jerk legal and/or contractual reasons why it canât be done. âBut you gotta have a dream⌠âcause if you donât have a dream⌠how you gonna have a dream come true.â
BigDaveGlass over 6 years ago
On that evidence, heâll be out in a minuteâŚ
BigDaveGlass over 6 years ago
I bet Chaplin feels a right CharlieâŚ
scpandich over 6 years ago
That ending had a Lance Lawson-esque feel to it.
JamesMcEnanly over 6 years ago
It has a certain symmetry, as the real Blackjack is a big fan of Dick Tracy.
Knightman Premium Member over 6 years ago
Good Morning Absent Neil and The I Told You So People!!!
The graphite rubbing was a clue and it did catch the killer. But like a lot of you I wonder where the silencer is???
sixam over 6 years ago
Matty Square is the upper portrait in the last panel. Who are the others? The only fun to be had in this story was identifying the portraits.
Jan C over 6 years ago
If this was intended for the reader to participate and solve the mystery, it was a huge fail.
seanyj over 6 years ago
Glad this is over. Can we get back to serious business please?
trimguy over 6 years ago
I suspected Blackjack, though my reasoning was in error.
Counterpoint over 6 years ago
Right now I think Iâll pass on the next Minit Mystery â havenât seen and donât expect to see one positive review of the past 2 weekâs storyline. Rather, what has been leveled by the faithful is a barrage of criticism as to its lack of clues and dirth of meaningful evidence. I read the comics to be entertained and occasionally challenged, not frustrated and subject to negativity to the max.
jrankin1959 over 6 years ago
All that forensic work, and the case is solved the âold-schoolâ wayâŚ
Neil Wick over 6 years ago
Good morningâ˘, revealers!
Chaplin was the only one named after a comedian that didnât have family involved in his act. So, it wasnât all in the family after all.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl over 6 years ago
So what was the motive? I assume Roche was demanding payback of the loans and Blackjack/Chaplin didnât have the cash. I donât believe using the club account to set up a loan would be illegal. Itâs not like skimming funds into B/Câs account or money laundering. Repayment was expected.
Constantine500 over 6 years ago
So Roche was embezzling funds from the club as private loans to Chaplin? Why? Was he doing Chaplin a quiet, yet illicit favor? Or was it strictly a criminal endeavor? (Either scenario, Tracy helped out a crook w/ the wardrobe loan.) AND if either one of those scenarios is the case, why would Roche bring the real Tracy into all thisâŚgoing so far as to personally invite him to the club? AND why was a real dead character actor who has no fixed association w/ Dick Tracy used as the murder victim? Roche was a recurring guest star on Magnum P.I. but donât see the affiliation âtween that P.I. role & a standard 40âs noir who-done-it. These Minnit Mysteries are Mike Curtisâ nadir. Heâs not a mystery writer. Team Tracy needs to find another way to fill Joe Statonâs vacation time. Art MUCH better than last guest artist though. If these stints are soft introâs for new FT artist, Rick Burchett has my vote.
Constantine500 over 6 years ago
Wonder if they could recruit MAC for the next fill-in or has that ship sailed? MAC could do a tidy & LOGICAL mystery, I have no doubt.
Constantine500 over 6 years ago
I also sent Bart Bush a Facebook message this morning re. frequency of pop quiz poster on the DT Fan page. Suggested some temperance w/ the sheer bulk of such posts.
Constantine500 over 6 years ago
AND YOU KIDS GET OFF MY LAWN!
JPuzzleWhiz over 6 years ago
I think it might have been better if they did the ârevealâ yesterday, and use todayâs strip to explain how everything went down and why.
daedalusomega over 6 years ago
This was a bad story. I have decided that I want to follow Dick Tracy, just out of curiosity. There is a certain gentleman who uses his own picture as avatar that amazes me at how he can do mental gymnastics to validate the poor choices Mr. Curtis makes. I think I am starting to enjoy to see just how bad Curtisâs writing is. So I will stick around. At least I can see a difference with another bad written comic, such as Alley Oop: they donât have the iconic and wonderful Joe Staton as an artist. Another note: this was not a Minit Mystery, because they already set it that Minit Mysteries had clues to be solved. This is Lazy Writing Mysteries. Expect to read more from me. I am sticking around to this awfully written comic!! Ta taa.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
Seems to me they need a refresher on what a mystery is and how it is handled in the genre. You donât bring up things then drop them then hit us with something there was no previous mention of.
Ray Toler over 6 years ago
Bad writing after a pretty good Sawtooth story. This was one of Curtisâs worst and sloppiest.
AnyFace over 6 years ago
Will Joe be back at the drawing board tomorrow?
DaleMcNamee over 6 years ago
I said that Tracy would rub the graphite from a pencil on the pad to reveal what was written and who killed him.
Ken in Ohio over 6 years ago
I think the portrait under Matty Squared in the last panel is another shot of 88 Keyes, this time without his cap. In the original story, he wore that cap while on the run and hiding out on a farm, but he also had been introduced first at his job at a nightclub, playing the piano with no cap.
Also, back on August 23, there is a half portait right at the edge of a panel which I believe we missed before â I think itâs Mole.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Too bad that the cosplaying âBlackjackâ was the murderer, because that reflects poorly on the real Blackjack, whose convoluted values and actions make him one of my favorite characters among the current Villain roster.
I am certainly disappointed with this rushed little story as a supposed example of the Minit Mystery genre, wherein the readers are supposed to be given a fair chance to solve the crime (I think âEllery Queenâ used to do this better, if I remember correctly). Readers had no chance at all to solve the mystery, and only very little chance to identify what clue would prove crucial; the suppressor bit of misdirection might work in a full-length story, but here it was just an irritation: no meaning, no value, no payoffâŚ.
Jim Douglas over 6 years ago
so much negativityâŚ.. half these complainers couldnât draw a bath never mind a strip, the art work is great a great replacement if ever needed in the futureâŚ.. great work rick
ratnyhc over 6 years ago
The real Eugene Roche did voice work on the Batman cartoon, http://dcau.wikia.com/wiki/Eugene_Roche
Maximara over 6 years ago
This mini mystery reminded me of the ending of âMurder by Deathâ where the host complains about how key clues are withheld from the reader.