The man in the last frame could be our villain. Since he has an apparently framed copy of a Derby Dugan stip on the wall behind him, I think he might be a comic strip collector.
Derby Dugan is a fictitious strip from the Great Depression era, but it really exists in Tracy’s world. Have a look at the comments perople wrote on this 2015 strip where Sam was showing off his Derby Dugan Hannukah present:
A character from Derby Dugan, Abe Ongo, also appeared in the train robbery story later in 2015. “Abe Ongo’s tale of his daring 1924 train robbery comes alive again in the pages of his book, ‘Robbing the Rails’,” we were told. https://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2015/04/24
The Derby Dugan strip was part of a trilogy of novels written by Tom De Haven. Here is his page describing the novels:
You just know some kid is going to see Tracy and compliment him on his costume and want his autograph. Tracy might actually do it and say that his “costume” was, “Just something I threw together.”
1-SAM: Hey Tracy. What say we continue to ignore all the murders and major crimes that have been piling up lately and go to the bookstore?
2-DT: Great idea. There’s NEVER been any kind of crime at a bookstore.
SAM: Not so fast Tracy. What about all those James Patterson books that he “CO-WRITES” with those up and coming authors. Talk about a crime.
DT: Now, now. Being a greedy, salacious hack writer is not a crime, Sam.
SAM: His latest COLLABERATION is with Bill Clinton.
DT: THAT GREEDY HACK! Bring the thumb cuffs, Sam. If we get a chance to arrest him, I want him to SUFFER!
3-IN THE MEANTIME, IN BETWEEN TIMESTAN LEE: I wonder what super powers I can give Derby Dugan so that he’ll fit into the Marvel universe? And how will he obtain them? Spider bite? Experiment gone wrong? Flew here from a planet far, far away? DAMMIT STAN! THAT’S DC DRIVEL! YOU’RE BETTER THAN THAT!
Can Joe and Mike pull off a credible story? Anything is possible. Television has done it. How about a Perry Mason case such as The Case of the Absent Artist. Even on Tracy there were those cartoonists who drew Sawdust. Kerry Drake featured an artist who did editorial cartoons. If memory serves me right, he used the signature TNT on his work. Theodore Norman Thompson. He drew art work which brought out Scratchy Grimes, a drug pusher.
Can Joe and Mike pull off a credible story? Anything is possible. Television has done it. How about a Perry Mason case such as The Case of the Absent Artist
Someone mentions Kerry Drake. Alfred Andriola’s creation was the closest thing to Gould’s Dick Tracy I have ever read in comics. His Rogue’s Gallery rivals the 30’s to 60’s of The Master Gould. Great Readings up until that time.
Could this bozo with the mustache and heavy-rimmed glasses, a fan of Derby Dugan, be our long-awaited villain? A disgruntled and deranged rival of Vera Alldid?
If so, I guess it would be improper to root for him to squash Alldid?
AnyFace over 3 years ago
Is it wrong that I want to see more “Derby Dugan” …? ✨
avenger09 over 3 years ago
Oh oh, Derby Dugan’s shirt has changed. Can’t have such sloppiness now, can we?
LOL!
Neil Wick over 3 years ago
Good morning™, historians!
The man in the last frame could be our villain. Since he has an apparently framed copy of a Derby Dugan stip on the wall behind him, I think he might be a comic strip collector.
Derby Dugan is a fictitious strip from the Great Depression era, but it really exists in Tracy’s world. Have a look at the comments perople wrote on this 2015 strip where Sam was showing off his Derby Dugan Hannukah present:
https://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2015/01/16?comments=visible
A character from Derby Dugan, Abe Ongo, also appeared in the train robbery story later in 2015. “Abe Ongo’s tale of his daring 1924 train robbery comes alive again in the pages of his book, ‘Robbing the Rails’,” we were told. https://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2015/04/24
The Derby Dugan strip was part of a trilogy of novels written by Tom De Haven. Here is his page describing the novels:
http://cafepinfold.com/notes-on-derby-dugans-depression-funnies/
Brian Premium Member over 3 years ago
Looks like Mysta came to a deal with Vera, so no worries about a lawsuit.
avenger09 over 3 years ago
Is it wrong that I want to see more “Derby Dugan” …?
Nah, seems more exciting than Dick Tracy!!!
LOL!!!Cheapskate0 over 3 years ago
Sooooo… the up and coming crime is going to involve some kind of a comic-con or cosplay?
Perish the thought!
blunebottle over 3 years ago
Are we about to have a reappearance of Svengoolie?
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 3 years ago
Good morning™, readers !
Two guys reading while Tracy looks dashing and debonair. The excitement is killing me. Let me go 3D and I’ll solve the case of crushing boredom.
Jab Jr 1957 over 3 years ago
You just know some kid is going to see Tracy and compliment him on his costume and want his autograph. Tracy might actually do it and say that his “costume” was, “Just something I threw together.”
iggyman over 3 years ago
Tracy looks great today, I guess Abner’s arrow did not hurt him too much!
Jab Jr 1957 over 3 years ago
Maybe Mysta will zap Alldid and Tracy will have to arrest her.
crobinson019 over 3 years ago
The Jumbler re-appears?
Kip Williams over 3 years ago
Okay, but if we start showing the comment sections of the imaginary comics within the comics, thing are going to start getting weird fast.
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
“Elsewhere”…usually spells some kind of trouble?
Another Take over 3 years ago
1-SAM: Hey Tracy. What say we continue to ignore all the murders and major crimes that have been piling up lately and go to the bookstore?
2-DT: Great idea. There’s NEVER been any kind of crime at a bookstore.
SAM: Not so fast Tracy. What about all those James Patterson books that he “CO-WRITES” with those up and coming authors. Talk about a crime.
DT: Now, now. Being a greedy, salacious hack writer is not a crime, Sam.
SAM: His latest COLLABERATION is with Bill Clinton.
DT: THAT GREEDY HACK! Bring the thumb cuffs, Sam. If we get a chance to arrest him, I want him to SUFFER!
3-IN THE MEANTIME, IN BETWEEN TIME STAN LEE: I wonder what super powers I can give Derby Dugan so that he’ll fit into the Marvel universe? And how will he obtain them? Spider bite? Experiment gone wrong? Flew here from a planet far, far away? DAMMIT STAN! THAT’S DC DRIVEL! YOU’RE BETTER THAN THAT!
orbenjawell Premium Member over 3 years ago
Edgar Rice Burroughs would NOT be amused………THUVIA is the once and always “Maid Of Mars”……….
IvanB.Cohen over 3 years ago
Going into the Summer season, it looks like most of the action will be on story boards.
Ray Toler over 3 years ago
Happy American Flag Day
IvanB.Cohen over 3 years ago
Can Joe and Mike pull off a credible story? Anything is possible. Television has done it. How about a Perry Mason case such as The Case of the Absent Artist. Even on Tracy there were those cartoonists who drew Sawdust. Kerry Drake featured an artist who did editorial cartoons. If memory serves me right, he used the signature TNT on his work. Theodore Norman Thompson. He drew art work which brought out Scratchy Grimes, a drug pusher.
IvanB.Cohen over 3 years ago
Can Joe and Mike pull off a credible story? Anything is possible. Television has done it. How about a Perry Mason case such as The Case of the Absent Artist
IvanB.Cohen over 3 years ago
I wonder if Mystra’s outfit will look anything like the drawing of Vera’s.
trimguy over 3 years ago
The villain du jour resembles a cross between Mike, Doc Ock, and Gary Oldman’s Commissioner Gordon.
Jab Jr 1957 over 3 years ago
Derby Dugan isn’t wearing a derby.
buckman-j over 3 years ago
Someone mentions Kerry Drake. Alfred Andriola’s creation was the closest thing to Gould’s Dick Tracy I have ever read in comics. His Rogue’s Gallery rivals the 30’s to 60’s of The Master Gould. Great Readings up until that time.
Lawrence.S over 3 years ago
Wonder if Derby Dugan owed more to DC’s Doiby Dickles or Marbel’s Dum-Dum Dugan.
BreathlessMahoney77 over 3 years ago
Why do I have the feeling the guy in the last panel is also in a basement? His parent’s basement.
sixam over 3 years ago
Frady’s Books could refer to Tim Frady, creator of Caveman Comics.
https://cavemancomics.com/from-the-author-of-caveman-comics/
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
Could this bozo with the mustache and heavy-rimmed glasses, a fan of Derby Dugan, be our long-awaited villain? A disgruntled and deranged rival of Vera Alldid?
If so, I guess it would be improper to root for him to squash Alldid?
jonahhex1 over 3 years ago
That last panel – haven’t we seen that guy somewhere before or is it just my imagination?