Good morning™ and salutations from criminals gone. Just a refresher from decades long past come for a brief glimpse in the present. Less than a ghost, more than just a memory. Evanescent yet solid as water.
Flattop meets Vitamin on March 10, 1944. Volumes eight and nine of The Complete Dick Tracy (1942-1945) are two of the essential collections. We meet Pruneface, Laffy, Flattop, the Summer Sisters, Shakey, the Brow, and Vitamin Flintheart. Good use of the flashback that pivots to present day Vitamin at Pitchblende Studios. It is as though the old ham overhears what Tracy is telling Kandikane. I like it.
Side note: Kliph Nesteroff writes about the history of stand-up comedy as the intersection of show biz and organized crime. His book is great, and his entries at WFMU’s Beware of the Blog, which form the backbone of the book, might be even better.
avenger09 about 6 years ago
He felt lightheaded and weak.
“Must—not—close—my—eyes!”
Fatigue swept over him like a bad bologna sandwich.
“Must—endure—until—help—arrives!”
But would the Calvary come in time?
Or at all?
And who??
Mrs , Mrs. Jones couldn’t cut it.
Sweatbox’s ticket was punched.
The Nitrates fizzled out.
Measles blew a patch.
Realizing there was no one he could count on he girded his loins for the battle ahead.
“No matter how boring things get I will never surrender, never give up!”
Neil Wick about 6 years ago
Good morning™, path crossers!
Vitamin, indeed, tends to encounter criminals often.
AnyFace about 6 years ago
HarryCK about 6 years ago
At Neil W …
“but he was in danger of wearing out his welcome.”
All good things got t’ come to an end before putrefaction sets in.
HarryCK about 6 years ago
Good morning™, law enforcement auxiliary, stage division !
Great Flattop’s ghost !! Like with bad plumbing, he keeps coming back up when flushed !
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Good morning™ and salutations from criminals gone. Just a refresher from decades long past come for a brief glimpse in the present. Less than a ghost, more than just a memory. Evanescent yet solid as water.
HarryCK about 6 years ago
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Okinawan Ace about 6 years ago
I recall that Vitamin also met Blowtop with bad results for the latter.
mfrankstuck Premium Member about 6 years ago
If I remember correctly, in the early 50s Dick Tracy shot flat top thru the head.
TXPAScot. about 6 years ago
Shocked – Shocked I am at the suggestion that there are criminals to be found in the theatrical world! (What’s the emoji for heavy sarcasm?)
micromos about 6 years ago
I didn’t know flat top was dead.
Blot about 6 years ago
How about a few classic
Blot about 6 years ago
……..ORIGINAL strips on vitamin and Flat top?
Pequod about 6 years ago
Flattop meets Vitamin on March 10, 1944. Volumes eight and nine of The Complete Dick Tracy (1942-1945) are two of the essential collections. We meet Pruneface, Laffy, Flattop, the Summer Sisters, Shakey, the Brow, and Vitamin Flintheart. Good use of the flashback that pivots to present day Vitamin at Pitchblende Studios. It is as though the old ham overhears what Tracy is telling Kandikane. I like it.
Kip W about 6 years ago
Side note: Kliph Nesteroff writes about the history of stand-up comedy as the intersection of show biz and organized crime. His book is great, and his entries at WFMU’s Beware of the Blog, which form the backbone of the book, might be even better.
the Gay Titan about 6 years ago
I miss the classic villains like Flattop and Angel Top.
Pirate Mike creator about 6 years ago
Always nice to see Flattop
whiteaj about 6 years ago
Seems like Staton and Curtis are wandering around for a story line.
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
Vitamin! You’re supposed to be a veteran professional thespian! Stop listening to the “Omniscient Narrator” and concentrate on your lines!