“Aha! Your so-called ‘mystery’ is easily solved! You see, my superior intellect is equally matched only by my superior memory. And I plainly remember that asking for ‘one million dollars’ is the calling-card of some bald-headed schmuck who calls himself Dr. Evil. Ergo, your letter writer is not Presto, but is in fact Dr. Evil! Child’s play if you think about it. Listen to me or you’ll fall victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well known is this; never go in against a Sicilian, when ransom is on the line! Aha ha ha ha… (thud)”
Presto? Wasn’t he the Mexican magician who boast that he could disappear and in under 3 seconds? He use to stand on stage and go “uno”, “dos”, and poof. He was gone with a tres.
It is unclear where Aurora Rising is displayed—maybe some Tracyville municipal plaza or downtown park. No doubt uniformed police (and perhaps undercover as well) will be deployed to protect it from Presto’s ransom demand and threat (surely a few can be spared from their ordered duty protecting Mayor Armstrong’s fortress-home). But who is this Presto? And why doesn’t the Old Thespian recall the name, if it is a stage name?
Something is fishy here. Is a vainglorious criminal using a pseudonym? Most, I think, would loudly proclaim their own name or stage name….
This sounds like a publicity stunt by a magician. When the crime is carried out, Tracy will consult with Penn and Teller to determine if Presto fooled us.
While I am struggling with the way Tracy looks (like a parody of Fearless Fosdick) – I really like this artist’s various “camera angles”. Showing the two main characters talking in the background, with a waitress pouring coffee in the foreground in panel two, is very nice.
I don’t mind the art (I’m a tough guy). It’s when the story goes south (like that toilet that didn’t work for 50 years, and nobody checked why) that bothers me.
Yesterday, Mr. Baeza circled the booth before a long shot, closing with a close-up of Tracy. Today, we again get a nice silhouette two-shot as the waitress pours a fresh cup of java. Tracy is obscured by shadow. That cup o’ joe isn’t the only think percolating. We’re off to a promising start. Cheers.
AnyFace about 4 years ago
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 4 years ago
Good morning™, horribly shriveled thespians !
Like the pruney look Vitamin is sporting. LOL ! That thing needs to go into protective custody A.S.A.P. !
Brian Premium Member about 4 years ago
I’m not sure I believe Vitamin.
Neil Wick about 4 years ago
Good morning™, bell-ringers!
Could Vitamin help to find a clue to the person who is holding the city for ransom? He doesn’t think so, but maybe Tracy can provoke a memory.
artsyguy65 about 4 years ago
“Aha! Your so-called ‘mystery’ is easily solved! You see, my superior intellect is equally matched only by my superior memory. And I plainly remember that asking for ‘one million dollars’ is the calling-card of some bald-headed schmuck who calls himself Dr. Evil. Ergo, your letter writer is not Presto, but is in fact Dr. Evil! Child’s play if you think about it. Listen to me or you’ll fall victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is never get involved in a land war in Asia, but only slightly less well known is this; never go in against a Sicilian, when ransom is on the line! Aha ha ha ha… (thud)”
pschearer Premium Member about 4 years ago
Maybe he Presto-change-o’ed his name.
Crowmeus about 4 years ago
The magician from the old Dungeons and Dragons cartoon snapped after too long away from Earth.
jz27wk Premium Member about 4 years ago
Presto? Wasn’t he the Mexican magician who boast that he could disappear and in under 3 seconds? He use to stand on stage and go “uno”, “dos”, and poof. He was gone with a tres.
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
It is unclear where Aurora Rising is displayed—maybe some Tracyville municipal plaza or downtown park. No doubt uniformed police (and perhaps undercover as well) will be deployed to protect it from Presto’s ransom demand and threat (surely a few can be spared from their ordered duty protecting Mayor Armstrong’s fortress-home). But who is this Presto? And why doesn’t the Old Thespian recall the name, if it is a stage name?
Something is fishy here. Is a vainglorious criminal using a pseudonym? Most, I think, would loudly proclaim their own name or stage name….
sixam about 4 years ago
This sounds like a publicity stunt by a magician. When the crime is carried out, Tracy will consult with Penn and Teller to determine if Presto fooled us.
Knightman Premium Member about 4 years ago
Presto-Change-O and we got a mystery!!!
kantuck-nadie about 4 years ago
The art style is reminiscent of the 70s animation.
Durak Premium Member about 4 years ago
“Oh shux, I guess we’d better pay up then.”
Another Take about 4 years ago
DT: Remind me not to order a cup a mud anymore. This joint takes it literally.
SUGAR DADDY: Could ya back off a little, Tracy? You’re so close that by the time you get to the last gulp, you’re liable to break my nose again.
DT: Sorry. It’s my job. SUGAR: To get in peoples’ faces? Yes, I get that. DT: No. To break… SUGAR: NEVER MIND! WAITRESS: More mud, hon?
Blot about 4 years ago
The Presto Kid. secondary character/story in Red Mask /Tim Holt comics. Anyone remember? (Bonus: you got to see how to do magic trick each month!)
Ken in Ohio about 4 years ago
While I am struggling with the way Tracy looks (like a parody of Fearless Fosdick) – I really like this artist’s various “camera angles”. Showing the two main characters talking in the background, with a waitress pouring coffee in the foreground in panel two, is very nice.
Ray Toler about 4 years ago
Posted by Bruce Shults on the Facebook Dick Tracy Fan Club:
https://i.postimg.cc/Bvc1M56P/118085356-2741502949413162-7448808137786848251-o.jpg
CynthiaLeigh about 4 years ago
The artwork is awful.
Ray Toler about 4 years ago
The b/w version of today’s strip looks like the kid’s coloring book version of Dick Tracy.
https://tribunecontentagency.com/premium-content/comics/dick-tracy/
WGillete about 4 years ago
I don’t mind the art (I’m a tough guy). It’s when the story goes south (like that toilet that didn’t work for 50 years, and nobody checked why) that bothers me.
ScottHolman about 4 years ago
This artwork is horrible beyond belief. OK, I gave it a chance. Thumbs down.
Pequod about 4 years ago
Yesterday, Mr. Baeza circled the booth before a long shot, closing with a close-up of Tracy. Today, we again get a nice silhouette two-shot as the waitress pours a fresh cup of java. Tracy is obscured by shadow. That cup o’ joe isn’t the only think percolating. We’re off to a promising start. Cheers.
GoComicsGo! about 4 years ago
Someone is a fan of Rick and Morty.
Civanfan about 3 years ago
“…I mean besides literally every third two-bit showbiz magician who named himself ‘Presto’ I’ve met in nearly 90 years of acting, obviously.”