So we get a week of, what, Thick insulting Mordred, while he explains that they have to keep moving or they’ll freeze to death in this wind and snow?
This would be the perfect time to stop somewhere out of the wind and build a fire. Then Mordred could tell Thick a story … about the Phantom Crossing Guard, who appears during storms and guides lost travellers into giant puddles. When the lost travellers drown they rise from the water and wander the woods for eternity …
How would they light a fire. Everything they have is soaking wet and I think the wind would blow it out. As for him calling in on his two way, does it work after it has been under water? He didn’t call in before so why should he call in now. Does he know how to work it?
Actually this would be the perfect place to end DT and Locher’s Reign of Error. Then parents could tell their children “–and they’re still out there! So be good or Thick Tracy and his pet psychokiller will eat you!”
When did Thick get the cuffs and chains back on Mordred?
OldTracy, I don’t think Thick is wearing a hat. That’s probably the “natural” shape of his head. Although … what if Locher has shuffled the strips again, and we don’t learn until next week that Frankenstein’s Creature has killed Mordred and turned Thick into his tug-toy?
Emerging from a would be watery grave
Now their asses Tracy must save
Will he be up to the task
Do you even need to ask?
Freezing rain and bitter wind
Will this travesty never end?
Placed in jeopardy by his folly
Tracy wishes he had brought his brolly
Their sodden clothing squelching as they walk
Now is not the time for idle talk
Shelter is what must be sought
But Thick won’t give it any thought
His communication device is on the fritz
Well now, isn’t that just the pits
Trudging through the dark and stormy night
He will treat us to more of this blight
On the good name of the great detective
At whom we now hurl invective
His glory days have long since passed
The stories now are just half-assed.
Wonder Warthog, it’s a wonder how you can find so much inspiration in such an uninspired strip.
What will Thick and Mordred find as they stumble through the woods? A yellow brick road? A huge white rabbit in a white vest, being pursued by a little English girl? A blind old hermit living in a dilapidated hut? Or will it be something horrific, like Mark Trail? Maybe this is how the Lost Forest got its name!
Weren’t they supposed to be heading across town? How did they end up at Miller’s Crossing? Or did the car float so far down some supposed river that they’re about to run under a bridge with some hillbilly kid on it playing a banjo? Or maybe we’ve switched gears and are now following the wacky adventures of Colonel Kurtz and Captain Willard. Watch your head, Chef!
Some time ago the Locher Mess Monster recorded that it was a fifty-two mile trip from Rivertown to Nappingville. We have no idea what route Thick planned to take back to Nappingville after he picked up Mordred; all we know is that one intersection was blocked by flat tires and Thick took an alternate route. At a guess, the new route took him out into the boondocks, where a flooded area was blocked by a deputy. Thick decided to plow through the flood anyway.
I can’t explain how Thick and Mordred got out of the water alive, much less how they lost sight of that deputy. It defies logic. And the idea that the weather is so bad the cops and other services can’t move is insulting. It takes either a hurricane or a massive blizzard to immobilize emergency services.
Locher just has some wrongheaded idea that he can pass off any idiocy as a necessary part of his non-story.
Wonder Warthog, thanks for giving me a big smile just as I’m having to drag my behind to work for the first time in a week and a half. You helped me immensely!
It’s fun to watch the devolution of Testicle Chin’s “Maximum effort.” Last week he was waving his fist and talking about everyone putting on their all-weather gear. Now it’s “Sit by the phone in case Thick calls.” Next week it will be “Has Thick cashed this week’s paycheck?” and a week after that “Let’s check the obituaries.”
Can’t wait ‘till the Board of Inquiry meets. I guess they are waiting to see if the idiot survives before they set their Agenda. Wouldn’t it be a hoot if this entire arc was setup by Napperville to “kill two birds with one stone?” And Thick blew it, as usual.
You know what this story needs? Sound effects! Why was there no sound effect when the idiot jumped his car into the air and landed it in the flooded intersection? A good loud FLOOOOOMM! or something … Locher could spell it differently every time he repeats the scene, for variety….
tcayer, Thick can’t kill Mordred. That would require guts and action.
If Mordred dies, it will have to be “ironic.” That means Locher will do something bizarre, then say “ironically, that is the same way he killed his victims.” (Which may be why Locher hasn’t revealed any details of Mordred’s crimes.)
Maybe now we’ll meet Mordred’s associates, who will declare that they flooded the intersection to catch Thick.
To Mordred’s associates I say: “My condolences on your missing your target. Better luck next time. Try setting up an ambush at the donut shop. But be careful - Napperville’s entire police force (all 3 of them) hang out there. You don’t wanna hurt an innocent cop.”
Still wondering whatever happened to the decoy escorts that were supposed to accompany him on this trek? Well, it will probably continue storming for another week as the two snail-along blindly, and Mordred’s chains will probably rust. He can then use them to bop Tracy on the head and give him blood poisoning.
I haven’t kept up with the comments, but I just wonder if they don’t have weather forecasts in Tracyland which they might have checked before deciding to transport the evil Dr. Mordred in the middle of a monsoon?
Apparently all they have is aftercasts. Locher’s mind is stuck in the Fifties, which didn’t have reliable forecasts.
It’s freezing out there. Thick somehow shed his hat, coat and gloves after the crash–there in one frame and gone in the next, like his beard in the last arc. I wonder how he can keep a grip on Mordred’s chain when he’s soaking wet and the weather is close to freezing (although Locher writes at a pace which will keep the storm going until spring).
I wonder how people who only have Dick Tracy in the papers manage to plow through this. I got to thinking about that while reading the paper this morning. I can’t imagine trying to follow this comic without the comments now, really it seems impossible. Consider watching Thick drive the car into a jump and then dive into the lake—- how anybody could read that and NOT want to say something (probably unprintable) is beyond me. These comments at least allow a place to vent a bit.
I wonder if there are any papers that only carry DT on Sundays. Can you imagine how perplexed their readers must be, if any of them still bother to read this strip?
Did Jim start out on an all black strip and erase parts to make white? And is that a “big storm” or a tsunami? Oh, and wait until we get the Sunday one. The Crimestoppers that Jim does is so lame.
And you would NOT BELIEVE the time he spends on these and works full-tme. It’s too bad Jim refuses to get a computer a learn some things. Probably save him 20 hours a week so he could watch Law and Order.
In Tues. strip Tracy tries to contact HQ with his wrist gizmo because he has a problem there. It does not work so he comes to the conclusion that the satellites are down. Gee, I wonder if it being under water would have anything to do with it?
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
“He followed me home, mom! Can I keep him?” – “No, Mordred, you know what happened the last time you tried to turn a cop into a pet!”
More of this lazy silhouette crap.
Gee, Testicle Chin, why did Thick have to go and do it at such a bad time?
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
So we get a week of, what, Thick insulting Mordred, while he explains that they have to keep moving or they’ll freeze to death in this wind and snow?
This would be the perfect time to stop somewhere out of the wind and build a fire. Then Mordred could tell Thick a story … about the Phantom Crossing Guard, who appears during storms and guides lost travellers into giant puddles. When the lost travellers drown they rise from the water and wander the woods for eternity …
Elexia almost 14 years ago
To me, the second panel says “Heel, boy, heel! No, boy, not that tree, we have to keep moving! What did I say about that tree!”
margueritem almost 14 years ago
Or not…
woodworker318 almost 14 years ago
How would they light a fire. Everything they have is soaking wet and I think the wind would blow it out. As for him calling in on his two way, does it work after it has been under water? He didn’t call in before so why should he call in now. Does he know how to work it?
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
Actually this would be the perfect place to end DT and Locher’s Reign of Error. Then parents could tell their children “–and they’re still out there! So be good or Thick Tracy and his pet psychokiller will eat you!”
mrbribery almost 14 years ago
They walked away from a car crash no one could survive…
A strange urge told them to move to Utah…
What’s all that organ music?
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
woodworker318, this is no time to expect Locher to make sense! They need a fire and one must be lit:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flOvM4Z355A
OldTracy almost 14 years ago
Fortunately, it’s not windy and rainy enough to blow off Spacy’s hat.
Is Spacy trying to find the Dog Whisperer to shape up Mordred?
thejensens almost 14 years ago
Maybe they find a farm house but will have to sleep in the barn because the famer has a beautiful blonde haired daughter.
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
When did Thick get the cuffs and chains back on Mordred?
OldTracy, I don’t think Thick is wearing a hat. That’s probably the “natural” shape of his head. Although … what if Locher has shuffled the strips again, and we don’t learn until next week that Frankenstein’s Creature has killed Mordred and turned Thick into his tug-toy?
FLIGHT SUIT almost 14 years ago
This is all so surreal.
wndrwrthg almost 14 years ago
Emerging from a would be watery grave Now their asses Tracy must save Will he be up to the task Do you even need to ask? Freezing rain and bitter wind Will this travesty never end? Placed in jeopardy by his folly Tracy wishes he had brought his brolly Their sodden clothing squelching as they walk Now is not the time for idle talk Shelter is what must be sought But Thick won’t give it any thought His communication device is on the fritz Well now, isn’t that just the pits Trudging through the dark and stormy night He will treat us to more of this blight On the good name of the great detective At whom we now hurl invective His glory days have long since passed The stories now are just half-assed.
LudwigVonDrake almost 14 years ago
They’re certainly in a rush to go help Tracy, aren’t they?
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
Wonder Warthog, it’s a wonder how you can find so much inspiration in such an uninspired strip.
What will Thick and Mordred find as they stumble through the woods? A yellow brick road? A huge white rabbit in a white vest, being pursued by a little English girl? A blind old hermit living in a dilapidated hut? Or will it be something horrific, like Mark Trail? Maybe this is how the Lost Forest got its name!
JCFremont almost 14 years ago
wndrwrthg - Amen!
Weren’t they supposed to be heading across town? How did they end up at Miller’s Crossing? Or did the car float so far down some supposed river that they’re about to run under a bridge with some hillbilly kid on it playing a banjo? Or maybe we’ve switched gears and are now following the wacky adventures of Colonel Kurtz and Captain Willard. Watch your head, Chef!
Seriously, WTF?
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
Some time ago the Locher Mess Monster recorded that it was a fifty-two mile trip from Rivertown to Nappingville. We have no idea what route Thick planned to take back to Nappingville after he picked up Mordred; all we know is that one intersection was blocked by flat tires and Thick took an alternate route. At a guess, the new route took him out into the boondocks, where a flooded area was blocked by a deputy. Thick decided to plow through the flood anyway.
I can’t explain how Thick and Mordred got out of the water alive, much less how they lost sight of that deputy. It defies logic. And the idea that the weather is so bad the cops and other services can’t move is insulting. It takes either a hurricane or a massive blizzard to immobilize emergency services.
Locher just has some wrongheaded idea that he can pass off any idiocy as a necessary part of his non-story.
neonleon59 almost 14 years ago
Wonder Warthog, thanks for giving me a big smile just as I’m having to drag my behind to work for the first time in a week and a half. You helped me immensely!
Great work as always.
davidf42 almost 14 years ago
WW - Half? Do you think it’s that good?
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
It’s fun to watch the devolution of Testicle Chin’s “Maximum effort.” Last week he was waving his fist and talking about everyone putting on their all-weather gear. Now it’s “Sit by the phone in case Thick calls.” Next week it will be “Has Thick cashed this week’s paycheck?” and a week after that “Let’s check the obituaries.”
Araldite almost 14 years ago
So what are the fair weather cops going to tell Thick if he does call in, he’s on his own until the sun comes out?
Clevite Kid Premium Member almost 14 years ago
BillThompson: from your keyboard to Locher’s twisted mind - I wish all this comes to pass … .
Morrow Cummings almost 14 years ago
Can’t wait ‘till the Board of Inquiry meets. I guess they are waiting to see if the idiot survives before they set their Agenda. Wouldn’t it be a hoot if this entire arc was setup by Napperville to “kill two birds with one stone?” And Thick blew it, as usual.
CougarAllen almost 14 years ago
Something might happen any time now! Hang on to the edge of your seat!
But don’t be in a hurry to go on to the next story. The next story will be worse. It always is….
-Cougar :{)
CougarAllen almost 14 years ago
You know what this story needs? Sound effects! Why was there no sound effect when the idiot jumped his car into the air and landed it in the flooded intersection? A good loud FLOOOOOMM! or something … Locher could spell it differently every time he repeats the scene, for variety….
-Cougar :{)
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
tcayer, Thick can’t kill Mordred. That would require guts and action.
If Mordred dies, it will have to be “ironic.” That means Locher will do something bizarre, then say “ironically, that is the same way he killed his victims.” (Which may be why Locher hasn’t revealed any details of Mordred’s crimes.)
Maybe now we’ll meet Mordred’s associates, who will declare that they flooded the intersection to catch Thick.
Morrow Cummings almost 14 years ago
To Mordred’s associates I say: “My condolences on your missing your target. Better luck next time. Try setting up an ambush at the donut shop. But be careful - Napperville’s entire police force (all 3 of them) hang out there. You don’t wanna hurt an innocent cop.”
billdi Premium Member almost 14 years ago
the second panel reminds me of something:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lGZ6Kjk807Q
mooveesm33 almost 14 years ago
Still wondering whatever happened to the decoy escorts that were supposed to accompany him on this trek? Well, it will probably continue storming for another week as the two snail-along blindly, and Mordred’s chains will probably rust. He can then use them to bop Tracy on the head and give him blood poisoning.
MisngNOLA almost 14 years ago
I haven’t kept up with the comments, but I just wonder if they don’t have weather forecasts in Tracyland which they might have checked before deciding to transport the evil Dr. Mordred in the middle of a monsoon?
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
Apparently all they have is aftercasts. Locher’s mind is stuck in the Fifties, which didn’t have reliable forecasts.
It’s freezing out there. Thick somehow shed his hat, coat and gloves after the crash–there in one frame and gone in the next, like his beard in the last arc. I wonder how he can keep a grip on Mordred’s chain when he’s soaking wet and the weather is close to freezing (although Locher writes at a pace which will keep the storm going until spring).
mjmsprt40 almost 14 years ago
I wonder how people who only have Dick Tracy in the papers manage to plow through this. I got to thinking about that while reading the paper this morning. I can’t imagine trying to follow this comic without the comments now, really it seems impossible. Consider watching Thick drive the car into a jump and then dive into the lake—- how anybody could read that and NOT want to say something (probably unprintable) is beyond me. These comments at least allow a place to vent a bit.
woodworker318 almost 14 years ago
BASSMANBOB6 At least we have something enjoyable to read. Keep up the good work.
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
I wonder if there are any papers that only carry DT on Sundays. Can you imagine how perplexed their readers must be, if any of them still bother to read this strip?
trekkermint almost 14 years ago
billdi - no fair that movie had a plot
margueritem almost 14 years ago
BB, wonderful thoughts about the age of the characters, and I like their kidding each other about it.
Good job rightwingmoron and WW.
margueritem almost 14 years ago
WW, shouldn’t that be quarter-assed?
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
Just plain cracked might be more appropriate.
ComicsAreMyLife almost 14 years ago
Did Jim start out on an all black strip and erase parts to make white? And is that a “big storm” or a tsunami? Oh, and wait until we get the Sunday one. The Crimestoppers that Jim does is so lame.
And you would NOT BELIEVE the time he spends on these and works full-tme. It’s too bad Jim refuses to get a computer a learn some things. Probably save him 20 hours a week so he could watch Law and Order.
woodworker318 almost 14 years ago
In Tues. strip Tracy tries to contact HQ with his wrist gizmo because he has a problem there. It does not work so he comes to the conclusion that the satellites are down. Gee, I wonder if it being under water would have anything to do with it?