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I see that the coffee cups have resumed their normal yellow. I was thinking: itâs interesting that this meaning of âwoollyâ almost always appears in the phrase âwild and woolly.â
Whatever her hair color is, I think itâs a possibility that this is Queen of Spadesâ true color, the freckles are real, and her blonde ponytail in her unitard is fake. (Assuming her ponytail is actually blonde.)
Good morningâ˘, green around the gills reporters !
She may be a recent grad of some community college but will leave the station a well informed veteran on the magnitude of crime in that town and of those who combat it.
Would his story just tell it as an impersonal description of the precinct, ignoring the fact that he was around the whole time since Prohibition? No, there comes the final panel, practically admitting that Tracy must be 100 years old. Or are they pretending that in the Tracyverse, Prohibition was only 20 or 30 years ago?
Ok. Tracy expressly states Tessâ father was killed during Prohibition which ended in 1933. That would make Tracy at least 108 (assuming he was 20 when he joined the force). At least with Captain America you can move when the Avengers found him frozen but Tracy doesnât have that luxury.
If only Mike had a nightmare that he is back to that era when gang bosses⌠reigned over the city with little fear of consequence and decided to write a story about it after waking up sweating profusely, we might just have a story packed with action every day. Are you ready to go to sleep, Mike? :)
So weâre acknowledging that this happened back in prohibition times? Huh. I guess itâs like how the Punisher lives in modern times and looks like heâs about 40, but still is a Vietnam veteran.
Great images again today , but what is with the hair color and the eyes ? Both are ok with me but I just kinda liked the red hair and the almost green eyes from a few days ago . I âm wonder who the guy in the third frame looks like ? Edward G. maybe ?
âIf youâre wondering how he eats and breathes, And other science factsâŚ(la! la! la!) Then repeat to yourself itâs just a show, I should really just relaxâŚâ
An anniversary retrospective along with a time machine is the perfect time and setup to do a retcon of an older character if you are going to do one. This would be the perfect situation if you wanted to bring Tracy into the modern age (like revising the time period when Superman came to Earth).
I thought Mike was being very careful not to mention any time period in connection with Tracy specifically, instead using the history of the precinct. But, the whole thing was blown in the last panel by bad implication that Emil Trueheart was killed during prohibition while we all know Tracy was there.
Although the panel caption says âIt was during a robberyâŚâ which does not specify a specific time period, we know that Tracy was there and that it was the seminal experience in his life. From Tracyâs apparent age in the strip, we also know that it could not have happened during prohibition. There are few readers of the strip today, if any, who were even alive during prohibition. The coloring however, implies it was exactly the same time period as prohibition in the previous panel. Had Tracy said, âYears later during a robberyâŚâ with coloring and art style more like the 90s than the 30s, it would have left things more nebulous.
Whether it was bad wording, bad proofreading, or just first-draft-writing, someone was trying to tell the story by being too clever by half and the implication it gives to the reader doesnât work very well in my opinion.
So are they going to let everyone know that Tracyâs father-in-law was murdered in 1931? And thatâs what got him to join the force? That heâs most likely 100+ years old?
Emil Trueheartâs killing is repeated nearly daily in our big cities by stray bullets passing through windows and walls⌠Particularly tragic, are the deaths of innocent infants, children, and teensâŚ
Okay folk, enough with the 100 years old BS. Itâs a frigginâ cartoon, not real life. What should be criticized is that Team Tracy resurrects long dead individuals, with lame excuses (BB Eyes) for how they survived. I mean if Tracyâs 100, how old are Blondie and Dagwood,?, Mutt and Jeff?, the list could go on and on.
Yup! That âlil âol balloon deflated in a hurryâŚ..ummâŚlike some ages-old idea to get Howdy Doody a girlfriend (called âHeidi Didiâ or some such thing), got tossed out, as wellâŚâŚ.
I am reminded of the Andy Griffith episode where an attractive young woman posed as a college student studying journalism, and interviewed Barney in an attempt to get dirt on Andy. Of course, Barney fell all over himself trying to impress her, and then redeemed himself with a very special speech about Andy at the official hearing. Tracy here shouldnât be susceptible to this girlâs charms (if she is a ringer), but she does look a good deal like the actress who played the part on Andy
âThis precinct was established during the era when gang bosses made rich and powerful by prohibition reigned over the city with little fear of consequenceâ. In other words, crime bosses knew who to pay to look the other way. Trying to forbid alcoholic beverages had the opposite effectâŚbold and daring entrepreneurs made their own variety of bath tub gin. High Society and nightclubs were too glad to accept the illegal product. Regarding those old buildings which still have bullet holes, it is a wonder that they are not on the tour guide schedule for visitors to our city. Sometimes I wonder muses Tracy, why no commemorative markers have not been placed near these buildings.
I am starting to see why Chief Patton handed her off to Tracy. He will tell Miss Rose the history so well to the point, she will experience âYou Are Thereâ moments like that program Walter Cronkite narrated.
Tracy reminisces about the (vaguely) Olden Times in his precinct, while the junior reporter, auburn-haired (orangey-brown, if you will) Briar Rose sips copious coffee and takes no notes, has no tape/digital recorder that we are aware of, and instead just listens to Tracyâs tale like an awe-struck teenager (which she may well be). I am not impressed by her professionalism. But, hey, the main thing is to let Tracy spin tales in greytones (black-and-white and in between) and surreptitiously salute the stripâs ninetieth anniversaryâŚ.
1.)Her notebook is blank.Every page of it.SHEâS NO REPORTER!".Part 2
2.)Who the heck is the little guy with the tommy gun?Thatâs no Tracy villain I ever saw,looks like âScarface Dummyâ from Batman.
3.)They say Holy Name Cathedral on the North Side still has bullet holes in the frontfrom gangland assassination attempts in the Roaring 20âs,but I never noticed them.
Dion OâBannion ran his flower shop âfrontâ across the street from the Cathedral.
How can one âestablishâ a precinct? I can easily understand establishing a police department and dividing its jurisdiction into precincts, but putting it the way that Tracy does suggests that there was a police department in existence, but not covering the city (or county or whatever), with some kinds of pioneers setting forth into previously unpoliced areas and âestablishingâ a new âprecinct.â Or something like that.
Pequod over 3 years ago
There was a time when violent crime held sway in Tracyville
Thugs bearing arms possess no charms. Not troubled when they kill.
Take Tessâs dad. He caught it bad, thus fell dead to the floor
Amidst the gore, Dick Tracy swore would be this way no more.
In plainclothes his stature rose, became the great detective
Deadly thugs and well-dressed mugs soon found their schemes defective.
To be succinct, in this precinct youâll find crime does not pay
âTis off to jail to weep and wail or fall this very day.
seanyj over 3 years ago
I want to use whatever Tracy uses to remain so youthful looking and energetic.
Brian Premium Member over 3 years ago
âBriarâ took a quick pause to pop her colored contacts in. Or out.
Jab Jr 1957 over 3 years ago
I was afraid of this. Today, Briar Rose is brown-haired and brown-eyed. SIGHâŚ!
avenger09 over 3 years ago
Is that a left hand or a paddle Tracyâs extending? LOL!
Many thanks to our resident historian Neil for taking the time to listen to some original songs I wrote and recorded with my band.
I asked for his honest opinion and many here will find it poetic justice that in his own words he really ânitpicked them!â LOL!
He did say that he could hear the Beatles influence in one of them! Yeah Yeah Yeah!!!
Neil Wick over 3 years ago
Good morningâ˘, everyone!
I see that the coffee cups have resumed their normal yellow. I was thinking: itâs interesting that this meaning of âwoollyâ almost always appears in the phrase âwild and woolly.â
charliechanfamily over 3 years ago
It seems that Ms. Rose didnât do any research before this interview.
Jab Jr 1957 over 3 years ago
Whatever her hair color is, I think itâs a possibility that this is Queen of Spadesâ true color, the freckles are real, and her blonde ponytail in her unitard is fake. (Assuming her ponytail is actually blonde.)
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 3 years ago
RonnieAThompson Top notch guy laid praise about 2 hours ago
@Gweedo itâs legal here Murray
Wise words my friend. May Covid avoid you and yours.
Thank you, Good buddy and so far it has.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 3 years ago
Good morningâ˘, green around the gills reporters !
She may be a recent grad of some community college but will leave the station a well informed veteran on the magnitude of crime in that town and of those who combat it.
Yngvar Følling over 3 years ago
Would his story just tell it as an impersonal description of the precinct, ignoring the fact that he was around the whole time since Prohibition? No, there comes the final panel, practically admitting that Tracy must be 100 years old. Or are they pretending that in the Tracyverse, Prohibition was only 20 or 30 years ago?
Maximara over 3 years ago
Ok. Tracy expressly states Tessâ father was killed during Prohibition which ended in 1933. That would make Tracy at least 108 (assuming he was 20 when he joined the force). At least with Captain America you can move when the Avengers found him frozen but Tracy doesnât have that luxury.
22ph over 3 years ago
If only Mike had a nightmare that he is back to that era when gang bosses⌠reigned over the city with little fear of consequence and decided to write a story about it after waking up sweating profusely, we might just have a story packed with action every day. Are you ready to go to sleep, Mike? :)
Lord Flatulence Premium Member over 3 years ago
She seems really happy about the gun violence.
BigDaveGlass over 3 years ago
âŞâŞ"Thorn in my side,
You know thatâs all you ever were.
A bundle of lies.
You know thatâs all that it was worthâŚ"âŞâŞ ~ Eurythmics
Katsuro Premium Member over 3 years ago
So weâre acknowledging that this happened back in prohibition times? Huh. I guess itâs like how the Punisher lives in modern times and looks like heâs about 40, but still is a Vietnam veteran.
GoComicsGo! over 3 years ago
Is it just me, or is the third time that sheâs being drawn/coloured?
Civanfan over 3 years ago
Orange eyes and hair for September-ween, very nice.
I just realized Briar Rose is asking about things that happened roughly a hundred years ago.
Tracyâs segueing from talking about the precinctâs past to his own personal life? If I were a reporter Iâd ask him to stay on topic.
cmerb over 3 years ago
Great images again today , but what is with the hair color and the eyes ? Both are ok with me but I just kinda liked the red hair and the almost green eyes from a few days ago . I âm wonder who the guy in the third frame looks like ? Edward G. maybe ?
[Unnamed Reader - 91e520] over 3 years ago
Of course this makes Tracy over 100 years old.
tcayer over 3 years ago
DICK TRACY IS SPIDERMAN!!!!????
atomicdog over 3 years ago
âIf youâre wondering how he eats and breathes, And other science factsâŚ(la! la! la!) Then repeat to yourself itâs just a show, I should really just relaxâŚâ
âGermans?â âForget it, heâs rolling.â
Ignatz Premium Member over 3 years ago
She was âMs.â just two days ago, Tracy. Did she correct you yesterday?
Another Take over 3 years ago
1-DT: This is the hand I wipe with. I handed you the coffee with my right hand so you donât have to worry.
SUKI: Oh, good! Say, do you like gangster moviesâŚ.?
2-âŚI love âem. There was a great one on TCM last nightâŚ
3-âŚIf Iâd been alive back then, Iâd been a gun moll for sureâŚ!
4-âŚAND I would a been part of the St. Valentines Day crew! BUDDA BUDDA BUDDA BUDDAâŚ
5-âŚAND I would a blasted my Great Grandpa. That bast*rd voted against the Social Security Act!
DT: Hmmm, ok. Uh, more coffee?
Ray Toler over 3 years ago
An anniversary retrospective along with a time machine is the perfect time and setup to do a retcon of an older character if you are going to do one. This would be the perfect situation if you wanted to bring Tracy into the modern age (like revising the time period when Superman came to Earth).
I thought Mike was being very careful not to mention any time period in connection with Tracy specifically, instead using the history of the precinct. But, the whole thing was blown in the last panel by bad implication that Emil Trueheart was killed during prohibition while we all know Tracy was there.
Although the panel caption says âIt was during a robberyâŚâ which does not specify a specific time period, we know that Tracy was there and that it was the seminal experience in his life. From Tracyâs apparent age in the strip, we also know that it could not have happened during prohibition. There are few readers of the strip today, if any, who were even alive during prohibition. The coloring however, implies it was exactly the same time period as prohibition in the previous panel. Had Tracy said, âYears later during a robberyâŚâ with coloring and art style more like the 90s than the 30s, it would have left things more nebulous.
Whether it was bad wording, bad proofreading, or just first-draft-writing, someone was trying to tell the story by being too clever by half and the implication it gives to the reader doesnât work very well in my opinion.
Durak Premium Member over 3 years ago
Twenty years later and people are still dying from 9/11. What a shame men like Officer Fortini had to fight for support and medical care.
Mission Complete Sir, Return to Base. Salute!
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 3 years ago
A Dick Tracy history lesson!
John Reiher Premium Member over 3 years ago
So are they going to let everyone know that Tracyâs father-in-law was murdered in 1931? And thatâs what got him to join the force? That heâs most likely 100+ years old?
dalemcnamee9 over 3 years ago
Emil Trueheartâs killing is repeated nearly daily in our big cities by stray bullets passing through windows and walls⌠Particularly tragic, are the deaths of innocent infants, children, and teensâŚ
buckman-j over 3 years ago
Okay folk, enough with the 100 years old BS. Itâs a frigginâ cartoon, not real life. What should be criticized is that Team Tracy resurrects long dead individuals, with lame excuses (BB Eyes) for how they survived. I mean if Tracyâs 100, how old are Blondie and Dagwood,?, Mutt and Jeff?, the list could go on and on.
orbenjawell Premium Member over 3 years ago
Yup! That âlil âol balloon deflated in a hurryâŚ..ummâŚlike some ages-old idea to get Howdy Doody a girlfriend (called âHeidi Didiâ or some such thing), got tossed out, as wellâŚâŚ.
Kenneth Books Premium Member over 3 years ago
While this is accurate in the history of the strip, mention of his fiancee would indicate Dick is about 105 years old.
[Unnamed Reader - 91e520] over 3 years ago
Perhaps the time drone will fix this apparent problem.
ScottHolman over 3 years ago
Thatâs gotta be Edward G. Robinson with the tommy gun. "âCause Iâm Rocko, see?
WDD over 3 years ago
Prohibition was mostly during the 1920s. It is now the 2020s. Sticky question: When did Tracy join the force?
Ken in Ohio over 3 years ago
I am reminded of the Andy Griffith episode where an attractive young woman posed as a college student studying journalism, and interviewed Barney in an attempt to get dirt on Andy. Of course, Barney fell all over himself trying to impress her, and then redeemed himself with a very special speech about Andy at the official hearing. Tracy here shouldnât be susceptible to this girlâs charms (if she is a ringer), but she does look a good deal like the actress who played the part on Andy
IvanB.Cohen over 3 years ago
âThis precinct was established during the era when gang bosses made rich and powerful by prohibition reigned over the city with little fear of consequenceâ. In other words, crime bosses knew who to pay to look the other way. Trying to forbid alcoholic beverages had the opposite effectâŚbold and daring entrepreneurs made their own variety of bath tub gin. High Society and nightclubs were too glad to accept the illegal product. Regarding those old buildings which still have bullet holes, it is a wonder that they are not on the tour guide schedule for visitors to our city. Sometimes I wonder muses Tracy, why no commemorative markers have not been placed near these buildings.
IvanB.Cohen over 3 years ago
I am starting to see why Chief Patton handed her off to Tracy. He will tell Miss Rose the history so well to the point, she will experience âYou Are Thereâ moments like that program Walter Cronkite narrated.
Sisyphos over 3 years ago
Tracy reminisces about the (vaguely) Olden Times in his precinct, while the junior reporter, auburn-haired (orangey-brown, if you will) Briar Rose sips copious coffee and takes no notes, has no tape/digital recorder that we are aware of, and instead just listens to Tracyâs tale like an awe-struck teenager (which she may well be). I am not impressed by her professionalism. But, hey, the main thing is to let Tracy spin tales in greytones (black-and-white and in between) and surreptitiously salute the stripâs ninetieth anniversaryâŚ.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 3 years ago
And no the rest of Prohibition needs to end now and forever.
198.23.5.11 over 3 years ago
1.)Her notebook is blank.Every page of it.SHEâS NO REPORTER!".Part 2
2.)Who the heck is the little guy with the tommy gun?Thatâs no Tracy villain I ever saw,looks like âScarface Dummyâ from Batman.
3.)They say Holy Name Cathedral on the North Side still has bullet holes in the frontfrom gangland assassination attempts in the Roaring 20âs,but I never noticed them.
Dion OâBannion ran his flower shop âfrontâ across the street from the Cathedral.
cherns Premium Member over 3 years ago
How can one âestablishâ a precinct? I can easily understand establishing a police department and dividing its jurisdiction into precincts, but putting it the way that Tracy does suggests that there was a police department in existence, but not covering the city (or county or whatever), with some kinds of pioneers setting forth into previously unpoliced areas and âestablishingâ a new âprecinct.â Or something like that.