I am really enjoying reading this strip again. The new writers/artists are doing a wonderful job honoring the spirit the Chester Gould and Dick Tracy. Thank You.
Obviously the Fifth would offer the plans to the highest bidder. If he did offer them to the government, Diet Smith might have to do some explaining to a Senate committee. He might have to do even more explaining if the plans end up in unfriendly hands.
Was it established that Thor’s Hammer had reached a stage where it could work under field conditions? Maybe Ed is scamming the Fifth with incomplete plans.
Can you imagine what would go on in Locher’s head if he heard the term “flash drive”? Locher is still awestricken from his discovery of dot-matrix printers and card punch readers with reel-to-reel computing technology..
The waiter does resemble Mumbles. If I recall Mumbles is not only still around, he attempted in one post Gould storyline to pass himself off as a clone of himself.
Ironically, I just re-read tha storyline about a week ago. You’re right he’s still around. Hopefully he’ll be out on “good behavior” soon.
I love the timeless feel of the new DT. The 1930’s with flashdrives or is it the 2000’s with fedora’s….
Or would it be the 2010’s?
Oh, I hate to go back to Sunday, but I looked at it again anyone else find it creepy that Pouch was selling balloons in the park?
Talk about serendipity. Just watched old 6th season X-Files episode entitled “Triangle” (it’s the Bermuda Triangle one w/ all the long takes). A scientist w/ the moniker “Thor’s Hammer” is a major plotpoint.
Flight Suit said: “Mr. Ponytail actually looks like a real tech geek hacker Silicon Valley type. Try to imagine how Locher would have portrayed him. I can’t”
Hi Flightsuit, imagine Ponytail with distorted glasses and the USB stick glued to the tips of the stubby outstretched fingers of his tiny hand.
Hate to be critical of such excellent cartooning, but who in his right mind would be talking about this with a waiter standing at the table?
But maybe the waiter will fit into this somehow.
Has no one noticed what the meeting place is between The Fifth and his contact? Club Gray? Could this be an offhand reference to Harold Gray as a tribute to Little Orphan Annie? Just wondering, as it does seem strange to me. If so, way to go, Mike!
The question probably has been asked and answered
before…wasn’t there a James Bond film that referenced
“Thor’s Hammer?”..I’m just now returning to view DT now
that it’s in capable hands..
If you view the archives here, which go back to 2001, as seen here, http://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2001/04/21/, you see that Staton and Curtis’s byline has now been used to gloss over Locher’s old byline on all archived strips. Heaven forbid some neophyte think that Staton and Curtis were responsible for the Locher Mess Monster’s carnage of years past.
Not to flog a dead horse but as “Flight-Suit” said about Locher imagining a Silicon Valley type.
I doubt he’d know what that type is let alone what a Flash Drive is.
And as a “Person-of-Interest” keeps asking
Did Joe Staton do a a Mike Danger strip?
Or is that a reference to his old Mike Mauser comic, or the Mike Danger comic from the mid 90’s?
Let somebody know.
morrow said, “Can you imagine what would go on in Locher’s head if he heard the term “flash drive”? Locher is still awestricken from his discovery of dot-matrix printers and card punch readers with reel-to-reel computing technology..”
I just called Joe and he will look up the date and publication of the MIKE DANGER Sunday he did.
The waiter is not Mumbles, we have other plans for him later on.
Thanks for the comments about mixing 40’s hats with current times. Tracy and crew always have looked a certain way to Joe and I, and changing that would be like giving Popeye slender arms.
We’re also glad readers like our new “fast paced” Tracy style. To us, it’s actually old fashioned, like a movie serial. In them things happened fast. Like in ATOM MAN VS SUPERMAN Clark and Lois are looking at a clipping and it mentions some crook used to work as a human fly and immediately Jimmy runs up telling about a human fly downtown. It worked in the 40;s and it can work just as well now.
Mike, tell Joe and the rest of your team that your work could not possibly be better. I found Tracy in the mid Seventies, when I started reading all the comics for myself. I enjoyed it through the mid 80s when I stopped reading every day. I thought I was glad to pick it up here a few years ago, but I really didn’t remember what I was missing. Thanks for restoring Dick Tracy to its full glory. I’m certain that you’ll have it lasting another 80 years or more!
Maxine, When I saw the art on the Waiter today, I didn’t think Mumbles, but it crossed my mind that the basics there had the potential to be converted into a new Rogue we could all admire.
That’s going to be the CHALLENGE for all new creators of Dick Tracy … making them Rogues the way Chester did !
Joe sent me an email. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7 1994, has MICKEY SPILLANE’S MIKE DANGER with art by Joe. ” Attached is scan of “Mickey Spillane’s MIKE DANGER” from Sunday, Nov 27, 1994, Asbury Park NJ, SUNDAY HOME NEWS. I penciled the strip for two or three months, after Keith Giffen. I think this was the only paper it ever ran in. TeknoComics packaged it.”
Once again, love the strip’s pace, art and the contrasts/anachronisms between 50’s The Fifth in Nothing’s club, with a techie hacker who bears a certain resemblance to someone I, uh, know.
Most excited I’ve been for Dick Tracy since ‘78. Granted, that only lasted two years, but this medium and the audience participation has synergistic potential.
FLIGHT SUIT over 13 years ago
Mr. Ponytail actually looks like a real tech geek hacker Silicon Valley type. Try to imagine how Locher would have portrayed him. I can’t.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 13 years ago
Good morning all…
thejensens over 13 years ago
On Tuesday, a lot of people were commenting on the strip being in color.
Now, I have Dick Tracy emailed to me by GoComics.
When I open the email, the strip is in black and white.
When I click on “Add Comment” it is in color.
When I first found out about GoComics, there was a subscription fee, but they would email you one comic for free everyday.
For those of you who want black and white, should sign up for the emailing of Dick Tracy.
margueritem over 13 years ago
‘Thor’s Hammer’, in the hands of evil doers…
Steve Bartholomew over 13 years ago
Sure hope that waiter isn’t listening.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 13 years ago
Thanks for the words of wisdom, safeway674,
thejensens over 13 years ago
Vista Bill - re: comments about DT being available at 1:15 a.m. eastern time and as we age, it is harder to stay awake for -
I agree with you. I am in the Central Time Zone so it is not as bad for me but I have to be at work at 7:00 a.m.
About us aging, I have two sayings:
“When we were young we went to New Hip Joints - Now we need a New Hip Joint”
“In the 60’s it was “Marijuana” In 2011 it is “Fiber”
“Good Morning Bill”
comic_reader1960 over 13 years ago
I am really enjoying reading this strip again. The new writers/artists are doing a wonderful job honoring the spirit the Chester Gould and Dick Tracy. Thank You.
Maxine_Viller over 13 years ago
Is that Mumbles taking notes, posing as a waiter?? If so, the colorist got his hair color right.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
Obviously the Fifth would offer the plans to the highest bidder. If he did offer them to the government, Diet Smith might have to do some explaining to a Senate committee. He might have to do even more explaining if the plans end up in unfriendly hands.
Was it established that Thor’s Hammer had reached a stage where it could work under field conditions? Maybe Ed is scamming the Fifth with incomplete plans.
Froxkrybra over 13 years ago
Who cares if it is in colour or black and white? Just glad 2 see it online no matter what…
coratelli over 13 years ago
Great, a flash drive. The modern age is here!!
davidf42 over 13 years ago
A posh restaurant that allows smoking?
Y’alls comments about Mumbles is very intriguing.
Morrow Cummings over 13 years ago
Can you imagine what would go on in Locher’s head if he heard the term “flash drive”? Locher is still awestricken from his discovery of dot-matrix printers and card punch readers with reel-to-reel computing technology..
Det.DanDone over 13 years ago
Rightwingmoron said, about 4 hours ago
The waiter does resemble Mumbles. If I recall Mumbles is not only still around, he attempted in one post Gould storyline to pass himself off as a clone of himself.
Ironically, I just re-read tha storyline about a week ago. You’re right he’s still around. Hopefully he’ll be out on “good behavior” soon.
I love the timeless feel of the new DT. The 1930’s with flashdrives or is it the 2000’s with fedora’s….
Or would it be the 2010’s?
Oh, I hate to go back to Sunday, but I looked at it again anyone else find it creepy that Pouch was selling balloons in the park?
Constantine500 over 13 years ago
Talk about serendipity. Just watched old 6th season X-Files episode entitled “Triangle” (it’s the Bermuda Triangle one w/ all the long takes). A scientist w/ the moniker “Thor’s Hammer” is a major plotpoint.
OzzieJohn over 13 years ago
Flight Suit said: “Mr. Ponytail actually looks like a real tech geek hacker Silicon Valley type. Try to imagine how Locher would have portrayed him. I can’t”
Hi Flightsuit, imagine Ponytail with distorted glasses and the USB stick glued to the tips of the stubby outstretched fingers of his tiny hand.
Ray_C over 13 years ago
Hate to be critical of such excellent cartooning, but who in his right mind would be talking about this with a waiter standing at the table? But maybe the waiter will fit into this somehow.
Can't Sleep over 13 years ago
I don’t think the waiter is that close to the table, nor do I think it’s Mumbles.
I love the plot and the way the story is developing.
The appearances of classic characters in minor roles or just refered to by name (Nothing Yonson!) just sweetens the deal.
I haven’t enjoyed Dick Tracy this much in decades!
LittleRedDress over 13 years ago
Has no one noticed what the meeting place is between The Fifth and his contact? Club Gray? Could this be an offhand reference to Harold Gray as a tribute to Little Orphan Annie? Just wondering, as it does seem strange to me. If so, way to go, Mike!
dakota_jones over 13 years ago
Mumbles is out of jail, working as a waiter! Or is he?
BuzzyKincaid73 over 13 years ago
Current storyline is great ! I’m glad I missed the the past 20 years of Dick Tracy !
Does anyone know the extent of Joe & Mikes’ collaboration ? Do they co-script ?
boldyuma over 13 years ago
The question probably has been asked and answered before…wasn’t there a James Bond film that referenced “Thor’s Hammer?”..I’m just now returning to view DT now that it’s in capable hands..
btmosley over 13 years ago
If you view the archives here, which go back to 2001, as seen here, http://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2001/04/21/, you see that Staton and Curtis’s byline has now been used to gloss over Locher’s old byline on all archived strips. Heaven forbid some neophyte think that Staton and Curtis were responsible for the Locher Mess Monster’s carnage of years past.
willamp over 13 years ago
Not to flog a dead horse but as “Flight-Suit” said about Locher imagining a Silicon Valley type. I doubt he’d know what that type is let alone what a Flash Drive is. And as a “Person-of-Interest” keeps asking Did Joe Staton do a a Mike Danger strip? Or is that a reference to his old Mike Mauser comic, or the Mike Danger comic from the mid 90’s? Let somebody know.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 13 years ago
morrow said, “Can you imagine what would go on in Locher’s head if he heard the term “flash drive”? Locher is still awestricken from his discovery of dot-matrix printers and card punch readers with reel-to-reel computing technology..”
Locher does know about a power approach.
MikeCurtis Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hi
I just called Joe and he will look up the date and publication of the MIKE DANGER Sunday he did.
The waiter is not Mumbles, we have other plans for him later on.
Thanks for the comments about mixing 40’s hats with current times. Tracy and crew always have looked a certain way to Joe and I, and changing that would be like giving Popeye slender arms.
We’re also glad readers like our new “fast paced” Tracy style. To us, it’s actually old fashioned, like a movie serial. In them things happened fast. Like in ATOM MAN VS SUPERMAN Clark and Lois are looking at a clipping and it mentions some crook used to work as a human fly and immediately Jimmy runs up telling about a human fly downtown. It worked in the 40;s and it can work just as well now.
Big development tomorrow!
MikeCurtis Premium Member over 13 years ago
Someone noticed Club Gray. I’m a LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE fan from way back and have the 30’s radio serial map with her and Joe Corntassel on my wall.
sydney over 13 years ago
Mike, I like that (very effective) line of giving Popeye slender arms !
GESWho over 13 years ago
Mike, tell Joe and the rest of your team that your work could not possibly be better. I found Tracy in the mid Seventies, when I started reading all the comics for myself. I enjoyed it through the mid 80s when I stopped reading every day. I thought I was glad to pick it up here a few years ago, but I really didn’t remember what I was missing. Thanks for restoring Dick Tracy to its full glory. I’m certain that you’ll have it lasting another 80 years or more!
sydney over 13 years ago
Maxine, When I saw the art on the Waiter today, I didn’t think Mumbles, but it crossed my mind that the basics there had the potential to be converted into a new Rogue we could all admire.
That’s going to be the CHALLENGE for all new creators of Dick Tracy … making them Rogues the way Chester did !
MikeCurtis Premium Member over 13 years ago
Joe and MIKE DANGER
Joe sent me an email. SUNDAY NOVEMBER 7 1994, has MICKEY SPILLANE’S MIKE DANGER with art by Joe. ” Attached is scan of “Mickey Spillane’s MIKE DANGER” from Sunday, Nov 27, 1994, Asbury Park NJ, SUNDAY HOME NEWS. I penciled the strip for two or three months, after Keith Giffen. I think this was the only paper it ever ran in. TeknoComics packaged it.”
Morrow Cummings over 13 years ago
Good job, Mike! Gould couldn’t do better! Just stay away from red sweaters!
One of the Original Magpies
MrBriberysShrunkenHeads over 13 years ago
Once again, love the strip’s pace, art and the contrasts/anachronisms between 50’s The Fifth in Nothing’s club, with a techie hacker who bears a certain resemblance to someone I, uh, know.
Most excited I’ve been for Dick Tracy since ‘78. Granted, that only lasted two years, but this medium and the audience participation has synergistic potential.