In an extended epilogue, we continue the family theme once again as we check in on David and Stephanie, who are expecting their first child. As you’ll recall, David recently decided to give up his role as the “Cinnamon Knight” and train to join the police force.
I don’t wanna see what would be panel 4 of this meeting. Off panel debriefing going on at the station. Is this the trope where the ex hee-ro goes into uniform one more time ?
At the request of Ray Toler, I’ve started taking notes on all the crossovers Curtis has written into the strip. I wasn’t taking notes of these when they first came out, so I had to start from scratch. I’m able to do this because I’ve taken on trying to read every single Dick Tracy story in the comic strip, alternating between reading Gould’s original strips (which I can read in my complete collection of IDW reprints), the post-Gould pre-GoComics period (which I can read in Newspapers.com) and the GC period. This is a WIP (Work In Progress) that will take a very long time for me to complete. In the meantime, I’ll post that WIP here on the same day I list GC stories, listing the year, then the titles of the stories in boldface and Ray and anyone else can use my GC list for cross reference.
IMHO, there are several different types of crossovers: characters from other comic strips, characters from other media outside comic strips (including characters that originate from Dick Tracy media outside the DT comic strip), real life celebrities appearing as themselves, and Written Around Trademarks (WAT) cameos from other strips and media. A WAT cameo is one where it’s never directly stated, so there’s room for plausible deniability, but it’s pretty obvious it’s this character.
Finally, I decided not to include characters based on real life celebrities but with different names, because I feel the changed names mean they’re not really crossovers. However, I will give honorable mention to the two most prominent such characters here, and the stories they debuted in: Jerry King (based on real life wrestler Jerry Lawler) who made his debut in the Thunderchild story, and George Tawara and his husband Brad (based on real life actor George Takei and his husband Brad) who made their debuts in the Sweat Box story.
I appreciate the refresher about story lines. Gives me a whole lot of catching up to do. Still I feel the resurrection of Mr. Bribery was a stretch. He met his demise in June 1967. Whoever was at the helm of this strip took “artistic license” too far. After all, I read where Gould got put on blast by the syndicate of this strip in the 1930’s for inserting his hand in an episode to get Tracy out of a tough situation. I believe Tracy was trapped in a cave. Gould had to get creative to come up with another alternative.
I suspect we’ll see hm one more time as CK. but something will convince him to never suit up again. (Oh! Am I givng the story away?).Just don’t kill him off.
Does anyone know when the character of The Mole was written back into this strip? It would be about when The Mole has a romantic interest in a homeless woman with a child.
Don’t worry yourself, David. I have a Strong Suspicion that you will be the Cinnamon Knight again, at least one more time. —That is, if you appear in the coming story arc at all!
Meanwhile, Black Piranha/Stephanie will keep you cheery, even as the two of you await the birth of your new child….
SUPREMELY OFF-TOPIC: Who says Mondays are evil? I have paperbacks out today for FISH OUT OF WATER and OTHERWORLD, and I got the audio chapter of the latter in which the lead characters transition to the alternate world and get conned into ‘noble quest’. I love the note of panic Linda puts into the female lead’s voice when the ‘fox’ speaks to her. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuAkHFRzO54mmGGFWzGCnJOAZhpo
Hmmm…It appears that my storylist I posted here got erased. I contacted GoComics about this a week ago and have received no response, so I’m assuming it was just some accidental blunder on their part that they’re unable to correct. Fortunately, since this isn’t the first time this kind of blunder has occurred, I’ve come well prepared to correct it for them. I’ve kept a record of the one reply and the number of likes each post received, so I’ll be able to restore what was lost.
Brian Premium Member about 2 years ago
“Well, now that I have free time on my hands, there’s a guy who wants me to help clean out his garage.”
Neil Wick about 2 years ago
Good morning™, all!
In an extended epilogue, we continue the family theme once again as we check in on David and Stephanie, who are expecting their first child. As you’ll recall, David recently decided to give up his role as the “Cinnamon Knight” and train to join the police force.
Ashmael about 2 years ago
Cinnamon Knight is a hottie without his costume! Imagine him in cop uniform!
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 2 years ago
Good morning™, mushykins♥ !
I don’t wanna see what would be panel 4 of this meeting. Off panel debriefing going on at the station. Is this the trope where the ex hee-ro goes into uniform one more time ?
Ashmael about 2 years ago
An interlocutory strip or how this leads to a new story?
Black76Manta about 2 years ago
Sir, never say never!
BreathlessMahoney77 about 2 years ago
Well, we all have to grow up sometime.
boboscar about 2 years ago
Curtis Crossovers
At the request of Ray Toler, I’ve started taking notes on all the crossovers Curtis has written into the strip. I wasn’t taking notes of these when they first came out, so I had to start from scratch. I’m able to do this because I’ve taken on trying to read every single Dick Tracy story in the comic strip, alternating between reading Gould’s original strips (which I can read in my complete collection of IDW reprints), the post-Gould pre-GoComics period (which I can read in Newspapers.com) and the GC period. This is a WIP (Work In Progress) that will take a very long time for me to complete. In the meantime, I’ll post that WIP here on the same day I list GC stories, listing the year, then the titles of the stories in boldface and Ray and anyone else can use my GC list for cross reference.
IMHO, there are several different types of crossovers: characters from other comic strips, characters from other media outside comic strips (including characters that originate from Dick Tracy media outside the DT comic strip), real life celebrities appearing as themselves, and Written Around Trademarks (WAT) cameos from other strips and media. A WAT cameo is one where it’s never directly stated, so there’s room for plausible deniability, but it’s pretty obvious it’s this character.
Finally, I decided not to include characters based on real life celebrities but with different names, because I feel the changed names mean they’re not really crossovers. However, I will give honorable mention to the two most prominent such characters here, and the stories they debuted in: Jerry King (based on real life wrestler Jerry Lawler) who made his debut in the Thunderchild story, and George Tawara and his husband Brad (based on real life actor George Takei and his husband Brad) who made their debuts in the Sweat Box story.
My list is coming up in the reply.
michaeljwolff about 2 years ago
He could be happy the rest of his life with a Cinnamon Girl.
Sporteric11 about 2 years ago
Thank you I always appreciate the notes.
Sporteric11 about 2 years ago
So he goes from Cinnamin Knight to The Blue Knight… apologies to George Kennedy or whoever played the Blue Knight on television !
cmerb about 2 years ago
Super great images today , I’m not so sure about the story though ? : )
iggyman about 2 years ago
Cue Neil Young’s “Cinnamon Girl”!
Durak Premium Member about 2 years ago
How does THAT helmet fit on THAT head? You screw it on?
Chris about 2 years ago
so… why can’t he be the cinnamon knight anymore and how is that less dangerous than being a police officer?
firestrike1 about 2 years ago
and now the adventure of future Officer David C. Knight begins (my name for him for now)… a possible future coffee-drinking member of the MCU?…
tsull2121 about 2 years ago
His first mission didnt turn out so well in my story, lol
WilliamVollmer about 2 years ago
Any bets that the Knight’s retirement is going to be a short one?
Another Take about 2 years ago
1-CINNABON NIGHT: Well, they can take away my costume, my sa-word,…
2-…and my helmet and sniff
3-MID NIGHT: Now honey hush! You still got the Cinnamon Dagger don’t you? Now where’d you put it… THERE it is!
CINNABON: WOO HOO! Are you committing a Crime of Passion???
MID: No – this is premeditated all the way.
CINNABON: WOO…oops. Speaking of “pre” – mature in this case. It looks like I’ll have to let you off with a warning again.
MID: sigh
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 2 years ago
….”You’ll always be my cinnamon knight.” A turn to the left?
IvanB.Cohen about 2 years ago
I appreciate the refresher about story lines. Gives me a whole lot of catching up to do. Still I feel the resurrection of Mr. Bribery was a stretch. He met his demise in June 1967. Whoever was at the helm of this strip took “artistic license” too far. After all, I read where Gould got put on blast by the syndicate of this strip in the 1930’s for inserting his hand in an episode to get Tracy out of a tough situation. I believe Tracy was trapped in a cave. Gould had to get creative to come up with another alternative.
IvanB.Cohen about 2 years ago
CK must be about to graduate from the police academy. Can’t tell from the angle in panel three but shouldn’t his lady had that baby by now?
David Rickard Premium Member about 2 years ago
From today’s Comics Curmudgeon:
“By which I mean, you’re still gonna wear this stuff when we have sex, right? That’s kinda what I signed up for.”
IvanB.Cohen about 2 years ago
Maybe the Cinnamon costume can be donated to a museum through a third party. In this way, temptation won’t be around the house to go back to it.
tcayer about 2 years ago
“Want to taste my cinnamon stick?”
trimguy about 2 years ago
I suspect we’ll see hm one more time as CK. but something will convince him to never suit up again. (Oh! Am I givng the story away?).Just don’t kill him off.
thegreatgodqualtechauto about 2 years ago
Always refreshing when the complainiacs take a day off.
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
MOVIE QUOTE—-“If there’s any murders after 3PM tomorrow,don’t bother me! I’m going to the World Series!”
Harried Medical Examiner—THE KENNEL MURDER CASE—1933
198.23.5.11 about 2 years ago
A lot of readers thought he’d been written out of the strip for keeps;so when Tracy got back to Earth this wasn’t what a lot of us were expecting.
His girl is having a baby—-and so is Rikki Mortis;long overdue.
Never mind Attitude PLenty—-there should be a betting pool on what THAT kid is going to look like.
Will it be born with stage makeup on?
ssledge about 2 years ago
Does anyone know when the character of The Mole was written back into this strip? It would be about when The Mole has a romantic interest in a homeless woman with a child.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Don’t worry yourself, David. I have a Strong Suspicion that you will be the Cinnamon Knight again, at least one more time. —That is, if you appear in the coming story arc at all!
Meanwhile, Black Piranha/Stephanie will keep you cheery, even as the two of you await the birth of your new child….
Wichita1.0 about 2 years ago
SUPREMELY OFF-TOPIC: Who says Mondays are evil? I have paperbacks out today for FISH OUT OF WATER and OTHERWORLD, and I got the audio chapter of the latter in which the lead characters transition to the alternate world and get conned into ‘noble quest’. I love the note of panic Linda puts into the female lead’s voice when the ‘fox’ speaks to her. https://1drv.ms/u/s!AuAkHFRzO54mmGGFWzGCnJOAZhpo
ssledge about 2 years ago
Thanks to both of you for helping me.
boboscar almost 2 years ago
Hmmm…It appears that my storylist I posted here got erased. I contacted GoComics about this a week ago and have received no response, so I’m assuming it was just some accidental blunder on their part that they’re unable to correct. Fortunately, since this isn’t the first time this kind of blunder has occurred, I’ve come well prepared to correct it for them. I’ve kept a record of the one reply and the number of likes each post received, so I’ll be able to restore what was lost.