Dick Tracy by Mike Curtis and Charles Ettinger for August 31, 2019

  1. Mmdash6
    Pequod  over 5 years ago

    Diversity in audience

    This is Tracyville

    Take a good long look

    Dear friends

    Consider if you will

    Our town comprised of multitudes

    Most upstanding and true

    Our sisters and our brothers

    May look different than you.

    Vitamin, he bids goodnight

    Now wishes us good rest

    All the world’s a stage

    Dear friends

    The poor, the ill, the rest

    We make our way

    At close of play

    Elsewhere, a man lies stricken

    Did have a habit dangerous

    Grave ways it did him sicken.

     •  Reply
  2. Wcfields1
    DaJellyBelly  over 5 years ago

    Uh, oh, who is on life support?

     •  Reply
  3. Tmdic190127 straightedge trustworthy
    HarryCK  over 5 years ago

    Good morning, farewell players and life supporters !

    Guess I wont be auto liking Timbob’s basher posts as I am satisfied with the end of story panels despite the ups and downs ride in getting here.

     •  Reply
  4. Neil2009
    Neil Wick  over 5 years ago

    Good morning™, theatre-goers!

    That’s Doc in the hospital bed. You can tell by the glasses on the table. According to the vital signs monitor, his heart rate is 67 (a little better than average for someone his age), blood pressure is 115/[unreadable], and body temperature is 98° (normal).

    It’s actually a pretty good ending, in my opinion, except for that abrupt announcement by Lizz that the EMTs did their best, which is still rather puzzling.

    Here is the full ending of the play, because I don’t think the excerpt in today’s strip does it justice:

    The STAGE MANAGER appears at the right, one hand on a dark curtain which he slowly draws across the scene. In the distance a clock is heard striking the hour very faintly.

    STAGE MANAGER:

    Most everybody’s asleep in Grover’s Corners. There are a few lights on: Shorty Hawkins, down at the depot, has just watched the Albany train go by. And at the livery stable somebody’s setting up late and talking. Yes, it’s clearing up. There are the stars doing their old, old crisscross journeys in the sky. Scholars haven’t settled the matter yet, but they seem to think there are no living beings up there. Just chalk … or fire. Only this one is straining away, straining away all the time to make something of itself. The strain’s so bad that every sixteen hours everybody lies down and gets a rest.

    He winds his watch.

    Hm…. Eleven o’clock in Grover’s Corners. You get a good rest, too. Good night.

    THE END

     •  Reply
  5. Avatar
    22ph  over 5 years ago

    The flies really abandoned Doc…

     •  Reply
  6. Avatar
    22ph  over 5 years ago

    Flyface first and now Doc…. Grandma will surely blame Tracy for everything that happened to her family. If Tracy has not uncovered the knowledge hidden in the library, it will come in handy for Grandma’s revenge in a future story.

     •  Reply
  7. Mrpeabodyboysherman
    iggyman  over 5 years ago

    Wow, another unexpected turn! Who was the woman yesterday? I am staying tuned! Joe and Mike you keep us guessing!

     •  Reply
  8. Space thinking emoji 2
    Gerard:D  over 5 years ago

    Doc should be a corpse and Flies covering him head to toe. It would be more impactful. The flies were the stars of this arc.

     •  Reply
  9. Rankin badge   tartan 2
    jrankin1959  over 5 years ago

    Not that I’m a fan of Our Town, but nice juxtaposition of the play with the story line.

     •  Reply
  10. Evangelion 04
    jaz h  over 5 years ago

    so, if i’ve got this right, doc flyface sends ‘splody books, arranges to be manager of vitamin’s theatre, tries to assaniate dt, fails, has drugs delivered to work, messes that up, has his girlfriend try to pick it up, messes that up, tries to kill dt, and dies in custody from an od? and is promptly ignored!

     •  Reply
  11. Unnamed
    Another Take  over 5 years ago

    1-SUGAR DADDY IN ROLE AS OFFSTAGE NARRATOR: Small town life isn’t as bucolic as you might imagine. Oil wells like this one used to contribute more than their fair share of Grover’s Corners citizenry to our local cemetery… 2-…but technology has come to Grover’s Corners! See for yourself how the dangerous work of Roughneck on an oil rig has given way to the new, safe and highly lucrative black-market trade in vital organs. This Grover’s Corner man can look forward to a life of ease for at least six months after a single night in the hospital where his kidney and half of his liver were harvested for use in a beneficent rich man whose body was, through no fault of his own, devastated by excess. Yes folks, we’ve come a long way…

     •  Reply
  12. Kw eyecon 20190702 091103 r
    Kip W  over 5 years ago

    Every sixteen hours? Sorry, Mr. Wilder, but that would mean something like ten and a half sleep cycles a week.

     •  Reply
  13. Missing large
    vanisleson  over 5 years ago

    Is it me, or is this disjointed?

     •  Reply
  14. Missing large
    buckman-j  about 5 years ago

    Yeah, these guy’s keep you guessing all right. Guessing about when there might be a good story. Now that Neil has finished his English essay, maybe we can move on.

     •  Reply
  15. Missing large
    ssledge  about 5 years ago

    I don’t understand this. How did Doc get from Tracy handcuffing him to the ICY?

     •  Reply
  16. Images
    BreathlessMahoney77  about 5 years ago

    You know Joe & Mike didn’t stick the landing in a story when nobody’s really sure if the chief villain ended up alive or dead.

     •  Reply
  17. Udog 1
    ScottHolman  about 5 years ago

    Thank gawd the flyboy is ok. I hope his employee, that sweet little cupcake with the knockout figure, comes back to entertain us in the future.

     •  Reply
  18. Thinker
    Sisyphos  about 5 years ago

    On Wednesday it was implied (not stated explicitly) that Little Doc had died abruptly of an overdose. Today we see him alive if not well in a hospital bed. It’s getting harder and harder for the dead to stay dead! And the analogy propounded with the Sleep of the souls of Grover’s Corners seems forced. Little Doc is neither simply asleep nor yet in the Sleep Eternal….

     •  Reply
Sign in to comment

More From Dick Tracy