… and with a summary “Goodbye,” I think we are finished with this storyline. I’m still working on some Annie stuff I’ve been researching and I will try to get some of that up later today. By the way, the character with the most speaking days in this story was Dick Tracy, in case any of you think that he wasn’t participating in his own strip. Full stats will be posted later today.
What did Tracy expect? I recall reading a sunday strip of LOA when Trixie, disappointed by the ship on which she would cruise, eventually dived to the sea. Warbucks apparently did not spend much effort to recuperate her. And he’s loath to reveal his probable neglicgence to Tracy. According to the Comics Curmudgeon site he nay have killed her, but I strongly doubt this. Tracy could find his reticence suspicious, but Wabucks couldn’t care less.
Very cold exit. Didn’t even call him by his name. Could be a very long time before we ever see the likes of Daddy W. in Tracyville….I hope that doesn’t exclude Annie, ’cause the interplay between the three tweens was kinda cute.
1- WARBUX: Check this out Tracy… 2- It’s a glass floor to the room below. I like to walk across it while going commando in a kilt. Hardly anyone stays in that room more than 10 minutes after seeing that. And if they do I just hitch up the kilt and sit on the floor awhile. TRACY: Urp…which way’s the toilet…
Tomorrow we will get the big reveal! After Tracy leaves, “Warbucks” will pull of the mask that covers “his” whole head, to reveal that “he” is really Trixie Tinkle all these years! Trixie found a way to get Warbucks’ wealth without divorcing him. It was the perfect crime! With all that wealth, she found she could tolerate the presence of Annie (keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.) As long as Trixie kept feeding Sandy steak at every meal, the dog was willing to play along.
So what if Annie was supposed to inhere Warbucks’ wealth he died. Trixie planned to blow through most of it, and had hidden away a large stash for when it came time to for Warbucks to “die.” She would then assume yet another new identity……………..
Alright, after being teased about the mystery of Trixie Tinkle, we deserve some sort of big reveal on Sunday.
Neil Wick over 5 years ago
Good morning™, question closers!
… and with a summary “Goodbye,” I think we are finished with this storyline. I’m still working on some Annie stuff I’ve been researching and I will try to get some of that up later today. By the way, the character with the most speaking days in this story was Dick Tracy, in case any of you think that he wasn’t participating in his own strip. Full stats will be posted later today.
AnyFace over 5 years ago
DaJellyBelly over 5 years ago
Goodbye and see you later. Maybe!!
HarryCK over 5 years ago
Good morning™, and goodbye old friends !
Where’s a good subpoena when you need one ?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
And it is left to us to speculate as the next story begins.
AngeloVentura over 5 years ago
What did Tracy expect? I recall reading a sunday strip of LOA when Trixie, disappointed by the ship on which she would cruise, eventually dived to the sea. Warbucks apparently did not spend much effort to recuperate her. And he’s loath to reveal his probable neglicgence to Tracy. According to the Comics Curmudgeon site he nay have killed her, but I strongly doubt this. Tracy could find his reticence suspicious, but Wabucks couldn’t care less.
22ph over 5 years ago
Annie did not even say goodbye to her friends – Honeymoon and Crystal.
Speaking of H&C, where were they these past few days? Still having a good time in the hotel pool?
blunebottle over 5 years ago
Nailed it.
blunebottle over 5 years ago
Very cold exit. Didn’t even call him by his name. Could be a very long time before we ever see the likes of Daddy W. in Tracyville….I hope that doesn’t exclude Annie, ’cause the interplay between the three tweens was kinda cute.
LuisDantas over 5 years ago
Well, Tracy at least tried.
Durak Premium Member over 5 years ago
Oliver Warbucks uses “Goodbye” like Bilbo Baggins uses “Good day”.
WaitingMan over 5 years ago
Hey, copper. I’m in the 0.00001%. I don’t have to answer your silly questions.
Knightman Premium Member over 5 years ago
Move along Officer Tracy!!!
iggyman over 5 years ago
I don’t think it was a good idea to dis Tracy like that, it should make him more determined to find out what happened to Trixie.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 5 years ago
…….Ò_Ó!
jrankin1959 over 5 years ago
Whoo-HOO! It got chilly in here…
TracyFan 65 over 5 years ago
What a striking second panel. Wonderful art work!
Gent over 5 years ago
Geez, like we needed a close-up of those all white creepy eyes!
Another Take over 5 years ago
1- WARBUX: Check this out Tracy… 2- It’s a glass floor to the room below. I like to walk across it while going commando in a kilt. Hardly anyone stays in that room more than 10 minutes after seeing that. And if they do I just hitch up the kilt and sit on the floor awhile. TRACY: Urp…which way’s the toilet…
buckman-j over 5 years ago
This strip jerks us around like the last two seasons of Lost. Bad form, painted themselves into a literary corner. Storytellers wanted
sixam over 5 years ago
Tomorrow we will get the big reveal! After Tracy leaves, “Warbucks” will pull of the mask that covers “his” whole head, to reveal that “he” is really Trixie Tinkle all these years! Trixie found a way to get Warbucks’ wealth without divorcing him. It was the perfect crime! With all that wealth, she found she could tolerate the presence of Annie (keep your friends close, but your enemies closer.) As long as Trixie kept feeding Sandy steak at every meal, the dog was willing to play along.
So what if Annie was supposed to inhere Warbucks’ wealth he died. Trixie planned to blow through most of it, and had hidden away a large stash for when it came time to for Warbucks to “die.” She would then assume yet another new identity……………..
Alright, after being teased about the mystery of Trixie Tinkle, we deserve some sort of big reveal on Sunday.
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
Well, there you go. Classic brushoff.
The door’s over there, Detective Tracy. See you again next summer, maybe.
Will Tracy try to force the issue, calling on the court system? Qui bono? I think he won’t…..