First time I ever heard of rats swimming toward a sinking ship!
So what does Locher plan now? “Ironically, Mordred killed his victims by feeding them to rats?” (Rats don’t normally eat human flesh, by the way.) Or is the idea that Mordred is now broken by terror, and Thick will get credited for torturing him into confessing all his crimes?
margueritem, if you missed my post from yesterday, you can create an avatar by shrinking the picture’s file size. Open the picture in Paint and use its Resize function, then saving it. I think a 20% scale will do it.
BillThompson, my image types are all compatible with GoComics. This has happened to a number of people that tried to change their avatars recently. Supposedly they’re working on the problem…
So it turns out that the face behind the mask belongs to Ernest Borgnine.
Remember the bit from the Mad magazine spoof of “Willard,” when the rats attacked his character? “What a shame that the stars of the movie have to eat ham!”
The granary must be upstream from a dam. The dam burst and let all the water out which is why the ground is dry enough for Sam to approach the building.
Problem: The water was up to the second floor at least, which means that downstream the flood must be devastating. I wonder if Locher even gave this a thought?
It would be a shame if those thirty-six sleepless hours caught up with Thick and he missed the action. Or if the granary collapsed and spoiled the dinner party Locher set up for his friends. Or if the decoy cars and the people who swore to kill Morbid show up to end the festivities. Or if Thick grabbed the FORTY FRICKIN’ POUNDS OF CHAIN and swung it to drive off the rats, thereby winning Morbid’s undying gratitude. The real shame, though, is that it ain’t the fourteenth yet.
M. Mitchell Marmel, that would also explain why the history of Locher’s arcs keep changing. Oceania never sent an AWACS to search for Thick. Thick never made a power approach. Thick never released Morbid at any point. It’s the work of Immanuel Goldstein and his collaborators in Eurasia!
“Thanks, ladies and gentlemen. It’s great to be here at The Old Granary! How about that storm, huh? Last time there was this much rain, animals were pairing up and boarding an ark!”
I would say this story had just jumped the shark except for the fact that it has already jumped the shark so many times that there are no more sharks in the ocean left to jump.
Rats chirp now? And let me guess, they happen to be Mordreds only weakness? Entirely too convenient, but this is the 1st and its time to wrap this horrible arc up.
This is about as good as the stories I wrote when I was six.
Like, in one, I was in the garage, and a vampire showed up, so I started running, and there was a pile of gravel at the back. Running on the gravel made it all fly backwards and I found a secret tunnel to my house and escaped. Meanwhile, a flying rock knocked the vampire out, and he fell down and his fangs hit an electric wire, and the garage exploded!
Maybe Mordred is the king of all rats and just escaped from an episode of ’Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’. Tracy never stood a chance for his kung fu is lousy.
That granary building is the tallest thing in sight, so when the rising flood waters were getting our characters’ feet wet on the second floor of the granary, where were the rats? Hanging out in the trees? Downstairs in the ground-floor ‘pool’ swimming laps?
And now that the 15’ of flood waters are gone in panel 3, they come up the stairs for a little bite?
I’m betting Modred is suffering massive hallucinations. After all, he hasn’t slept for 36 hours either and he’s been fighting off being drugged to boot.
I’m still looking forward to the granary collapsing myself.
Ben, you’re always running here and there
You feel you’re not wanted anywhere
If you ever look behind
And don’t like what you find
There’s something you should know
You’ve got a place to go
It would be nice if Locher went into the Great Hereafter making Thick a hero of some sort by doing something smart. No, staying true to form, he has Thick turning his back on the prisoner, pointing the gun the other way, looking down the barrel, and allowing his prisoner to become unshackled. Either Testicle Chin and the Pacer or the rats will be the heroes in his last hurrah. Pitiful, Locher. Pitiful.
The granary must be upstream from a dam. The dam burst and let all the water out which is why the ground is dry enough for Sam to approach the building.
———————————————————————————-
Why would Sam approach the building? He has no idea where Tracy is.
1: A fact known by 99% of the human race
2: A parallel pocket dimension
3: There’s a giant drain behind the building.
4: Did you see him in panel 2? Even I wanted to attack him.
5: At least it’s this month and not next month.
At least Simple Simon finally made a guest appearance. Nice profile view of him in Panel #2. Some of Locher’s most spectacular and realistic artwork ever!
It was up to the second floor, getting their feet wet. That suggests at least fifteen feet of water inside the building.
The rain stops and all that water disappears. A big problem occurs to me, which is that the water can’t get out of the building all that fast. It will place a strain on the walls. Walls that have already been asked to withstand heavy waves are now asked to withstand heavy outward pressures as the water leaves the building. Can even the strongest building take this?
How fast did the water disappear? Apparently, it did so in less time than it took you to read this. That’s mighty fast for fifteen to twenty feet of water to leave, and I suspect that even a well-built stone granary might have trouble withstanding the strain.
Michael, I’ve tried to make sense of this flood, and I can’t do it. For the water to drain away that fast, the whole region has to be steep and mountainous. But it has to be fairly level to allow the flood to persist so long. And while wood-frame buildings might survive rapid drainage, they couldn’t survive the giant wave we saw (repeatedly!) strike its side.
I figure the problem isn’t water. It’s hot air. Locher is full of it.
I’m just glad to know that whatever happens, the Dick Tracy comic strip is not going to end in this sorry state. But the next two weeks can’t pass quick enough for me.
From what I saw of Curtis and Staton’s work, they play fair with the readers. They tell a story, clues mean something and the characters use their brains. If I can’t make fun of them because they’re good, well, that’s a price I’m willing to pay.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LStdO1idt8k
OldTracy over 13 years ago
Fortunately, the storm winds held the granary together. Now that the storm has subsided, the granary is in worse shape.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
First time I ever heard of rats swimming toward a sinking ship!
So what does Locher plan now? “Ironically, Mordred killed his victims by feeding them to rats?” (Rats don’t normally eat human flesh, by the way.) Or is the idea that Mordred is now broken by terror, and Thick will get credited for torturing him into confessing all his crimes?
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
margueritem, if you missed my post from yesterday, you can create an avatar by shrinking the picture’s file size. Open the picture in Paint and use its Resize function, then saving it. I think a 20% scale will do it.
margueritem over 13 years ago
Rats don’t chirp.
The storm is ending?
margueritem over 13 years ago
BillThompson, I can’t use any avatar at all. I tried to change it last week, and all I get is this X thing now.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 13 years ago
Is this a new story with the characters from the previous one?
Llewellenbruce over 13 years ago
“Not so tough now are you big boy”.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
margueritem, have you checked the file type on the image for your new avatar? I think Gocomics has trouble with some image types.
Steve Bartholomew over 13 years ago
Ironically, he poisoned all his victims with Decon.
margueritem over 13 years ago
BillThompson, my image types are all compatible with GoComics. This has happened to a number of people that tried to change their avatars recently. Supposedly they’re working on the problem…
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
So it turns out that the face behind the mask belongs to Ernest Borgnine.
Remember the bit from the Mad magazine spoof of “Willard,” when the rats attacked his character? “What a shame that the stars of the movie have to eat ham!”
thejensens over 13 years ago
If the rats are going to get Mordred, they are going to get Tracy also.
And what is with that drawing of Mordreds mask in panel two.
mjmsprt40 over 13 years ago
The granary must be upstream from a dam. The dam burst and let all the water out which is why the ground is dry enough for Sam to approach the building.
Problem: The water was up to the second floor at least, which means that downstream the flood must be devastating. I wonder if Locher even gave this a thought?
FLIGHT SUIT over 13 years ago
Wow, rats. The macabre horror of this strip sends chills up and down my spine.
comic_reader1960 over 13 years ago
Oh No, this is bad! Everyone knows that you never feed rats that much ham after midnight. It ain’t kosher.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
It would be a shame if those thirty-six sleepless hours caught up with Thick and he missed the action. Or if the granary collapsed and spoiled the dinner party Locher set up for his friends. Or if the decoy cars and the people who swore to kill Morbid show up to end the festivities. Or if Thick grabbed the FORTY FRICKIN’ POUNDS OF CHAIN and swung it to drive off the rats, thereby winning Morbid’s undying gratitude. The real shame, though, is that it ain’t the fourteenth yet.
pcolli over 13 years ago
Could it be that tracy has already been eaten? Run Mordred, run. See Mordred run.
The whole world was flooded, the populace destroyed and there’s only a few police officers left. What a great way to end a story.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
pcolli, you may be right that the rats devoured Thick. That one rat does look terribly nauseated.
But now that the waters have subsided, maybe Thick finally ran away.
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 13 years ago
Does this mean that this granary is actually Room 101?
That would explain the torture we’ve been going through for this entire storyline.
13 days and counting…
FLIGHT SUIT over 13 years ago
Is this the prequel to Waterworld?
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
M. Mitchell Marmel, that would also explain why the history of Locher’s arcs keep changing. Oceania never sent an AWACS to search for Thick. Thick never made a power approach. Thick never released Morbid at any point. It’s the work of Immanuel Goldstein and his collaborators in Eurasia!
JCFremont over 13 years ago
“Thanks, ladies and gentlemen. It’s great to be here at The Old Granary! How about that storm, huh? Last time there was this much rain, animals were pairing up and boarding an ark!”
[sound of rats chirping]
Goodnight, folks. I’ll be here all week!”
LudwigVonDrake over 13 years ago
So we now have two weeks of Mordred getting eaten by rats. Great storytelling.
Donaldo Premium Member over 13 years ago
great police work, Spacy
neonleon59 over 13 years ago
Looks like somebody’s gone all Kathy Bates Misery on Mordred’s left ankle in panel 2.
Yukoneric over 13 years ago
RAT FINK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
prrdh over 13 years ago
So Winston Smith’s rehabilitation worked as well as Alex DeLarge’s.
Araldite over 13 years ago
At least we’re past the same old same old.
Clevite Kid Premium Member over 13 years ago
and George Orwell is spinning in his grave too, along with Chester Gould.
Dr. Midnight over 13 years ago
I would say this story had just jumped the shark except for the fact that it has already jumped the shark so many times that there are no more sharks in the ocean left to jump.
Midnite over 13 years ago
Rats chirp now? And let me guess, they happen to be Mordreds only weakness? Entirely too convenient, but this is the 1st and its time to wrap this horrible arc up.
Karl Hiller over 13 years ago
This is about as good as the stories I wrote when I was six.
Like, in one, I was in the garage, and a vampire showed up, so I started running, and there was a pile of gravel at the back. Running on the gravel made it all fly backwards and I found a secret tunnel to my house and escaped. Meanwhile, a flying rock knocked the vampire out, and he fell down and his fangs hit an electric wire, and the garage exploded!
Do I get to write Dick Tracy now?
steveyorkdesigns over 13 years ago
I knew Tracy would end up being rescued, but I’ll admit I didn’t imagine it would be by an army of crime-hating rats.
Meanwhile, the rain outside has tapered off and the flood waters immediately went down 19 feet.
(chirp!)
sitzpinkler over 13 years ago
I see some of the commenteriat have been given a role in this episode of Duck Spacey. As the rats.
Dr. Midnight over 13 years ago
Next thing the rats will start talking about how they have a “code” and they won’t let Mordred dishonor the rats…
Midnite over 13 years ago
Maybe Mordred is the king of all rats and just escaped from an episode of ’Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’. Tracy never stood a chance for his kung fu is lousy.
margueritem over 13 years ago
kreniigh, your stories are much better!
tsouthworth over 13 years ago
That granary building is the tallest thing in sight, so when the rising flood waters were getting our characters’ feet wet on the second floor of the granary, where were the rats? Hanging out in the trees? Downstairs in the ground-floor ‘pool’ swimming laps?
And now that the 15’ of flood waters are gone in panel 3, they come up the stairs for a little bite?
March 14th…March 14th…
jonahhex1 over 13 years ago
I’m betting Modred is suffering massive hallucinations. After all, he hasn’t slept for 36 hours either and he’s been fighting off being drugged to boot.
I’m still looking forward to the granary collapsing myself.
sydney over 13 years ago
Think of the Grannery as the Dick Tracy WORLD …
collapsing ‘all around’ Dick Locher at the end.
You might even find a Chester Gould mask in the rubble
GouldGuy over 13 years ago
Ben, you’re always running here and there You feel you’re not wanted anywhere If you ever look behind And don’t like what you find There’s something you should know You’ve got a place to go
Altogether now, let’s sing!!
Mattaden65 over 13 years ago
I apologize if somebody already asked this question.
Why are the rats only going after Modred??
Fusnr over 13 years ago
Why did it take Locher all this time to bring the rats out. They live living in an old granary to eat the grains to keep nice and fat.
Morrow Cummings over 13 years ago
It would be nice if Locher went into the Great Hereafter making Thick a hero of some sort by doing something smart. No, staying true to form, he has Thick turning his back on the prisoner, pointing the gun the other way, looking down the barrel, and allowing his prisoner to become unshackled. Either Testicle Chin and the Pacer or the rats will be the heroes in his last hurrah. Pitiful, Locher. Pitiful.
billdi Premium Member over 13 years ago
once again locher takes lame and stupid to new heights.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gpwziyhqT5o
woodworker318 over 13 years ago
Michael McMillan said, about 13 hours ago
The granary must be upstream from a dam. The dam burst and let all the water out which is why the ground is dry enough for Sam to approach the building. ———————————————————————————- Why would Sam approach the building? He has no idea where Tracy is.
veldy over 13 years ago
Why are the rats only going for mordred? Professional courtesy to Spacy, that’s why
veldy over 13 years ago
And I believe we’ve gone through this entire arc without someone peeing on the wall
Elexia over 13 years ago
scuttlebutt99 said, about 4 hours ago
1: A fact known by 99% of the human race 2: A parallel pocket dimension 3: There’s a giant drain behind the building. 4: Did you see him in panel 2? Even I wanted to attack him. 5: At least it’s this month and not next month.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
“The storm subsides.” And the sun comes out in the middle of the night. Is this Locher’s way of telling us that Mordred just died?
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
At least Simple Simon finally made a guest appearance. Nice profile view of him in Panel #2. Some of Locher’s most spectacular and realistic artwork ever!
bks253 over 13 years ago
I love the new color daily strips, apparently available only on the Chicago Tribute site.
I suspect they are gearing up for the new writer on March 14th.
bks253
countoftowergrove over 13 years ago
Two more weeks!
mjmsprt40 over 13 years ago
I’ve been giving the flood a bit of thought.
It was up to the second floor, getting their feet wet. That suggests at least fifteen feet of water inside the building.
The rain stops and all that water disappears. A big problem occurs to me, which is that the water can’t get out of the building all that fast. It will place a strain on the walls. Walls that have already been asked to withstand heavy waves are now asked to withstand heavy outward pressures as the water leaves the building. Can even the strongest building take this?
How fast did the water disappear? Apparently, it did so in less time than it took you to read this. That’s mighty fast for fifteen to twenty feet of water to leave, and I suspect that even a well-built stone granary might have trouble withstanding the strain.
trekkermint over 13 years ago
there are singing mice but not chirping rats rats are not that dumb nor that grotesque look like rat hyena hybrids
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
Michael, I’ve tried to make sense of this flood, and I can’t do it. For the water to drain away that fast, the whole region has to be steep and mountainous. But it has to be fairly level to allow the flood to persist so long. And while wood-frame buildings might survive rapid drainage, they couldn’t survive the giant wave we saw (repeatedly!) strike its side.
I figure the problem isn’t water. It’s hot air. Locher is full of it.
jumbobrain over 13 years ago
I’m just glad to know that whatever happens, the Dick Tracy comic strip is not going to end in this sorry state. But the next two weeks can’t pass quick enough for me.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
From what I saw of Curtis and Staton’s work, they play fair with the readers. They tell a story, clues mean something and the characters use their brains. If I can’t make fun of them because they’re good, well, that’s a price I’m willing to pay.