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Holy Moses, weâre already at another locale! Isnât Dick supposed to stand around at Locher Auditorium trading insults with Fly-Face for at least a month before the story moves forward?
So have Fly-Face and the Fifth now got out of line? The earlier news report said that the Fifth claimed to have worked undercover against terrorism. Is it some sort of deal-breaker for him to go public about that? Or has his lawyer found a loophole? And of course, why are they in Naperville, where they were bound to run into Tracy?
And you forgot the HANDS, which in contrast although realistic now appear HUGE
Donât you think thereâs a certain symbolism to the CRUMBLING Granary at the end, accentuated by those rats scurrying around in the refuse (?)
You might suspect, thereâs an artistic âactualizationâ on â what had happened â to the stripâs circulation (with the loss of readerâs ârespectâ) under Locherâs watch ?
An expression of a flood of repressed memories and a sense of GUILT - subconsciously slipping out ?
Thereâs an interesting point here. Two days ago Fly-Face objected when the Fifth called him âFly-Face,â but he didnât mind when Sam called him that. In fact Fly-face called him âOfficer Catchem,â while he called his own client âFifth.â
Thereâs an interesting point here. Two days ago Fly-Face objected when the Fifth called him âFly-Face,â but he didnât mind when Sam called him that. In fact Fly-face called him âOfficer Catchem,â while he called his own client âFifth.â
Itâs not so much what he said, But how he said it!
Actually I noticed that too, I thought the âOfficerâ Catchem was a slap in the face for Calling him Fly-Face.
Det.DanDone, I wondered about that too. âDetectiveâ versus âOfficer.â Samâs a detective now, but in this reset world would he have been Officer Catchem the last time he saw Fly-Face? Or is Fly-Face just trying to get under his skin?
This is awesome! Every day I look forward to the new strip. DT is the first comic I read now, and itâs not just for the comments anymore (sorry guys). Just like when I was a kid waiting for the newspaper so I could grab the comics page and read DT. THANK YOU Mike and Joe!
The actual story is the same since monday to the one publish last summer on: .âA Tribute Site to the Original Crimestopperâ. The real Junior will appear on friday in 3 weeks. Todayâs comic strip is MCS006nd Junior will show up in MCS023
If Fly-Face and the Fifth werenât actively committing crimes while working for the government, they must have been plotting something. Perhaps thereâs a connection with the armory fire we saw headlined in the Jackson Banner. Perhaps the speaking engagement is a cover for their stories. I suppose that Tracyâs next step is to contact the ABA and discover the buzz on Fly-Face.
I remember a storyline from many years ago where Lizz was kidnapped,bound, gagged and about to be fried by a large magnifying glass. I believe Flyface and The Fifth the villians in this one. I saw it in a newspaper archive somewhere.
Doc1947g, please donât say more about upcoming characters. I know it is hard, I am married to the person inking the strip after all, but let everyone enjoy seeing the story unfold. Also the Sunday strips were never posted on the Tribute site, so you still have those to look forward to. They will often have some filler about things that happened during the week that wasnât shown during the dailies.
R_Noonan63, you want a bone huh? Um⌠Well lets see⌠Ummm⌠The picture on the wall in panel #1 in front of Tracyâs face has the perspective going the wrong way. Ummm⌠The lamp on Trailers desk appears to be on, but he is still in shadow. The FBI logo on the wall has an F in it, the real logo doesnât have FBI across the middle. There, feel better now?
Also, have you all heard? Beatty won his court battle.
Yes, on one crook impersonating Batman. It was the âmodâ fad at the time. 1964 The FBI with the early 1930âs look. The phrase that got a lot of use on JAG.
^Sheesh, I think somebody has a neurotic fear of hats. Thereâs a scientific name for this condition, but Iâm afraid it may trip the bleeepometer. Itâs called (are you ready?) cocklaphobia.
With or without his fedora, Staton & Curtisâs âs Dick Tracy continues to impress.
hate those beatty looking cartoons. hope winning the court case will not bring about more of that junk!
canât wait until tomorrow when the âofficialâ colorist, who does have an eye for the subtleties of color returns.
for godâs sake bring the gould four panel daily while your revamping this now excellent strip. and more of those great silhouettes! this reboot rocks!
who can i talk to about gettinâ the dailies in their rightful black and white?!?!
In real life they use low life informers and even protect them when they continue their criminal acts, even to murder if they think this piece of scum can help them. A dirty corrupt business that has put away many an innocent person.
ââââââââââââââââââââââââââ
In Boston his name was Whitey Bulger.
Thank you, Terry Pleger, for asking folks not to reveal upcoming content. I previously requested this not be done. Why have a daily strip if the potential for suspense, etc., is undone by spoilers?
FLIGHT SUIT almost 14 years ago
Holy Moses, weâre already at another locale! Isnât Dick supposed to stand around at Locher Auditorium trading insults with Fly-Face for at least a month before the story moves forward?
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠almost 14 years ago
Good morning allâŚ
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
So have Fly-Face and the Fifth now got out of line? The earlier news report said that the Fifth claimed to have worked undercover against terrorism. Is it some sort of deal-breaker for him to go public about that? Or has his lawyer found a loophole? And of course, why are they in Naperville, where they were bound to run into Tracy?
margueritem almost 14 years ago
Good morning, VB!!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet⢠almost 14 years ago
Is that an Easter egg for me, margueritem?
thejensens almost 14 years ago
Look at all the conversation. In depth discussion.
Now this is real story telling.
Canât wait for Sunday.
If Locher is reading the new strips, I bet he realizes now that he should have packed it in many years ago.
margueritem almost 14 years ago
Yes, Bill, it is.
thejensens almost 14 years ago
margueritem - Is that an âEggâ laid by Locher????
Major Matt Mason Premium Member almost 14 years ago
Ooo! Silhouettes again! And well done ones at that! :D
jonahhex1 almost 14 years ago
AmazingâŚ.after that homeless multi-millionaire fiasco case, the FBI is now willing to take the heat so Tracy looks good. Talk about a turnaroundâŚ
lazygrazer almost 14 years ago
Good suspense but I miss those ratsâŚ
ps: Wow, Dick has had a total makeover!ânew hairdo, nose job, contacts, teeth capped, liposuction, arms lengthened, etc.
coratelli almost 14 years ago
This is a great, real storyline!!!
sydney almost 14 years ago
And you forgot the HANDS, which in contrast although realistic now appear HUGE
Donât you think thereâs a certain symbolism to the CRUMBLING Granary at the end, accentuated by those rats scurrying around in the refuse (?)
You might suspect, thereâs an artistic âactualizationâ on â what had happened â to the stripâs circulation (with the loss of readerâs ârespectâ) under Locherâs watch ?
An expression of a flood of repressed memories and a sense of GUILT - subconsciously slipping out ?
JoeTrom almost 14 years ago
This is the first time Jim Trailer has appeared in years.
Ray_C almost 14 years ago
A great way to circumvent the avatar problem, Marg. And a beautiful egg, too. Weâre seeing it much larger than we would the regular size avatars.
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
Thereâs an interesting point here. Two days ago Fly-Face objected when the Fifth called him âFly-Face,â but he didnât mind when Sam called him that. In fact Fly-face called him âOfficer Catchem,â while he called his own client âFifth.â
Det.DanDone almost 14 years ago
BillThompson said, 39 minutes ago
Thereâs an interesting point here. Two days ago Fly-Face objected when the Fifth called him âFly-Face,â but he didnât mind when Sam called him that. In fact Fly-face called him âOfficer Catchem,â while he called his own client âFifth.â
Itâs not so much what he said, But how he said it!
Actually I noticed that too, I thought the âOfficerâ Catchem was a slap in the face for Calling him Fly-Face.
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
Det.DanDone, I wondered about that too. âDetectiveâ versus âOfficer.â Samâs a detective now, but in this reset world would he have been Officer Catchem the last time he saw Fly-Face? Or is Fly-Face just trying to get under his skin?
Det.DanDone almost 14 years ago
Bill, Good point, I hadnât thought of the last meeting.
Araldite almost 14 years ago
Looks like next week weâre going to see a bit of a walk down memory lane.
JCFremont almost 14 years ago
Say, is that an Easter egg in your pocket, or are you really not all that glad to see me after all?
Sorry. With Locher gone, thereâs just not much to poke fun at.
thejensens almost 14 years ago
Bill Thompsom said the last time Fly Face saw Sam, he was just an officer.
The same thing happen in Batman.
When this one criminal got out of jail, he was doing crimes with a Batman suit on.
But the real Batman was identified very easily.
When the criminal went to jail, Batman just had the bat on his chest.
The criminal didnât realize that Batman now had added the yellow background around the bat.
Busted!!!!
SGIBeachbum almost 14 years ago
This is awesome! Every day I look forward to the new strip. DT is the first comic I read now, and itâs not just for the comments anymore (sorry guys). Just like when I was a kid waiting for the newspaper so I could grab the comics page and read DT. THANK YOU Mike and Joe!
LudwigVonDrake almost 14 years ago
Whereâs the ârealâ Junior?
Can't Sleep almost 14 years ago
Wow! The bad guys making a deal with the Feds, so they can commit crimes AND be âgood guysâ!
The writing is logical, belevable, and unfortunately, true to life.
Great work, guys â Iâm definitely a Dick Tracy fan (again).
doc1947g almost 14 years ago
The actual story is the same since monday to the one publish last summer on: .âA Tribute Site to the Original Crimestopperâ. The real Junior will appear on friday in 3 weeks. Todayâs comic strip is MCS006nd Junior will show up in MCS023
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
If Fly-Face and the Fifth werenât actively committing crimes while working for the government, they must have been plotting something. Perhaps thereâs a connection with the armory fire we saw headlined in the Jackson Banner. Perhaps the speaking engagement is a cover for their stories. I suppose that Tracyâs next step is to contact the ABA and discover the buzz on Fly-Face.
gatorland5 almost 14 years ago
I remember a storyline from many years ago where Lizz was kidnapped,bound, gagged and about to be fried by a large magnifying glass. I believe Flyface and The Fifth the villians in this one. I saw it in a newspaper archive somewhere.
Tarry Plaguer almost 14 years ago
Doc1947g, please donât say more about upcoming characters. I know it is hard, I am married to the person inking the strip after all, but let everyone enjoy seeing the story unfold. Also the Sunday strips were never posted on the Tribute site, so you still have those to look forward to. They will often have some filler about things that happened during the week that wasnât shown during the dailies.
R_Noonan63, you want a bone huh? Um⌠Well lets see⌠Ummm⌠The picture on the wall in panel #1 in front of Tracyâs face has the perspective going the wrong way. Ummm⌠The lamp on Trailers desk appears to be on, but he is still in shadow. The FBI logo on the wall has an F in it, the real logo doesnât have FBI across the middle. There, feel better now?
Also, have you all heard? Beatty won his court battle.
http://herocomplex.latimes.com/2011/03/25/dick-tracy-warren-beatty-finally-gets-his-man/
It doesnât look like it will have an effect on the strip though. At least not in the near future.
ReneTray almost 14 years ago
Yes, on one crook impersonating Batman. It was the âmodâ fad at the time. 1964 The FBI with the early 1930âs look. The phrase that got a lot of use on JAG.
Maxine_Viller almost 14 years ago
^Sheesh, I think somebody has a neurotic fear of hats. Thereâs a scientific name for this condition, but Iâm afraid it may trip the bleeepometer. Itâs called (are you ready?) cocklaphobia.
With or without his fedora, Staton & Curtisâs âs Dick Tracy continues to impress.
bbeyes almost 14 years ago
hate those beatty looking cartoons. hope winning the court case will not bring about more of that junk!
canât wait until tomorrow when the âofficialâ colorist, who does have an eye for the subtleties of color returns.
for godâs sake bring the gould four panel daily while your revamping this now excellent strip. and more of those great silhouettes! this reboot rocks!
who can i talk to about gettinâ the dailies in their rightful black and white?!?!
woodworker318 almost 14 years ago
Night-Gaunt49 said, about 5 hours ago
In real life they use low life informers and even protect them when they continue their criminal acts, even to murder if they think this piece of scum can help them. A dirty corrupt business that has put away many an innocent person. ââââââââââââââââââââââââââ In Boston his name was Whitey Bulger.
mzkdad almost 14 years ago
Thank you, Terry Pleger, for asking folks not to reveal upcoming content. I previously requested this not be done. Why have a daily strip if the potential for suspense, etc., is undone by spoilers?
larryculley almost 14 years ago
Why is the âcommentsâ version of the comic in color but the comic I receive by email in black and white?! Somebody get on the ball over this!