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This sounds like a job for the Gaming commission, or the FBI, or anyone but a small town defective. Hey! is that a duck in the last panel, just above the 5? Oh wait, itâs a turtle.
I am convinced now that DL is using a âghosterâ in parts of the strip. The art on Gertie in the first panelâŠthe feathering in her hair and the ink lines. And Tracy in the last panelâŠAlthough the perspective is off with his head being larger than his body, it just looks different than anything DL has done in the recent past.
Most people of Gertieâs age wear glasses or use cheaters. Perhaps she takes them on and off - I know lots of elderly folks who are always doing just this.
Also, this is a pertinent social issue to explore - have you ever noticed how many people are wasting away their twilight years in front of a slot machine?
ridenslide65 says:
âI just have a creepy feeling this one is going to take weeks to just get goingâ
Whatâs new ?? Thatâs the Locher idea of building âsuspenseâ ;) ⊠letâs drag out developments as long as you can. Itâs really not building suspense, it simply fans up a heat of âirritationâ. In a way it becomes a revealing picture of how to âdanceâ on the same tile for several weeks. I call it the âbuild upâ period, (block by building block), cosmetics, before anything of real substance takes place. Itâs the Kilian writing style. Locher must have accidentally been âinjectedâ with that slow-poke virus along the way. Little âcreativeâ brain power needed, using that approach.
A bye product is to to DELAY any âcrimeâ and stall off meaningful âactionâ. for several weeks during that phase. The Angelorious story is a very good example:
Dec. 11th Story START.
Feb. 11th Crime ⊠at 9 weeks!
Mar. 01st Angelorious dies!
Mar. 02nd Story END 11.5 weeks!
78% Story build-up ⊠22% crime and action. The process needs to be reversed.
The excitement really began with the crime and the chase (too short)
Thatâs the âclassicâ, glacial writing style of Kilian. He killed the âCHASEâ sequence. In contrast, Gouldâs CRIME was often within a few days and no later than THREE weeks. Result, no wasted time on LONG (often âboringâ) build up, and Chet âtriggeredâ ACTION almost from the âget-goâ and for most of the story!
It makes a world of difference in enjoyment for readers!
The truly sad thing, is, that Locher has been exposed to both styles for years. It points directly at his exceptionally âpoorâ judgement and lack of âknow-howâ to âimmitateâ the style of the âweakestâ of the 4 former writers to work the strip.
But then, Locherâs history of âchangeâ has never produced meaningful success, and his 50 newspapers seem to SHOUT: ânever change a âwinningâ game Dicky, always change a loosing oneâ!
Then âSlide you note some of those (current) niggling little changes, clothing on Dick now glasses on Gertie all during the SAME âphone call ;). Itâs these little (Iâll kindly call) âslipsâ, that continue to convince our pal that Dick Locher is indeed a genious ;)
If he is not already there in the shape of Jeff, Iâm going to recommend that DLisagenious be promoted to the Praetorian Guard, because of his keen insight in discerning and âinterpretingâ what Locher (secretly) meant in this opening sequence.
I guess we all didnât understand itâs import or relavance before, and failed to âproperlyâ appreciate it. Thanks!
NOW, we understand why old ladies put on their spectacles when using the âphone even if they are not reading anything! She just takes them on and off in âreflexâ fashion.
Thanks!
But, what about Tracyâs magical change of clothing in the middle of the telephone call. Any pearls of wisdom on that one?
Gosh! Iâm so glad DL is going to let us appreciate the harmful social effect of âwastingâ time in front of a slot machine. I wonder how B.O. picked up that âhabitâ of âwastingâ time? Perhaps it was in Wahington, Driving and walking with Lottie Latte, just âwastingâ time for SIX weeks (Al Kinda - 2006) carrying his $500,000 Lottery Winnings (?)
Perhaps Locher likes to show âboth sidesâ of the coin (?) I wish he would seriously take that advice with HIS own âworkâ on Dick Tracy, why âwasteâ several weeks in hum-drum âfiddlingâ (?) No need to be like NERO. Get to the point!
I only last year discovered Dick Tracy was still running, and after following it since, I sort of wish I hadnât. Granted newspapers face big challenges and the comic strip medium is in decline. But that doesnât excuse the sloppy art, awful and redundant pacing, consistently inconsistent continuity, and above all the banal, pointless, predictable and nonsensical writing. It is beyond awful. I can see why papers are dropping it, but I cannot fathom why TMS would let a property with such history and potential just rot away like this, and keep selling their remaining clients a clearly inferior product. King Features turned Prince Valiant over to a couple of distinguished cartoonists who have turned it around. There are plenty of talented people in the industry who would love a chance to put Dick Tracy back on the map. Please, letâs get someone in here who gives a bleeep about quality.
Youâre right Tigger, only the charactersâ names have stayed. The whole strip otherwise is a mishmash, which I have termed âsubmitting from cutting-room-floor directly for publicationâ.
I love Gerties phone. Thatâs the kind of touch that makes me love Dick Tracy. Like Dickâs jalopy last week. All that retro 1930âs technology coexisting, somehow, within todays timeline. If thereâs anyone out there trying to figure out what to keep about DT and what to throw out in our modern world keep the retro! It is possible for us bumpkins to believe that a police inspector can go around as if it was 1935. Itâs all that other stuff we hate. Lame story lines, lack of continuity, art-school student perspectives, that we can do without. We love Tracy and his cast of 1000âs. We love the gizmos and gadgets and other retro touches. Just give us a little respect and keep up your standards!
Dypak, Tracyâs jalopy was really Nubby Nollâs car. It was originally used as âcharacter developmentâ for Nubby but that didnât seem to work out.
margueritem almost 16 years ago
Dick quickly changed outfits while talking to Gertie, who suddenly sports glasses.
wndrwrthg almost 16 years ago
This sounds like a job for the Gaming commission, or the FBI, or anyone but a small town defective. Hey! is that a duck in the last panel, just above the 5? Oh wait, itâs a turtle.
margueritem almost 16 years ago
Well, it looks more like a duck than the mammary does.
Maxine_Viller almost 16 years ago
Looks like Sydney called it â B.O. was bitten by the gambling bug ⊠again, it seems.
invisifan almost 16 years ago
Gotta love Gertieâs 19th century wireless phone
LudwigVonDrake almost 16 years ago
Mr. Locher is certainly not a master of continuity.
Akenta almost 16 years ago
I guess no vampire then :-( Maybe Candorville will pick up that storyline again soon.
andy.vaughn almost 16 years ago
I am convinced now that DL is using a âghosterâ in parts of the strip. The art on Gertie in the first panelâŠthe feathering in her hair and the ink lines. And Tracy in the last panelâŠAlthough the perspective is off with his head being larger than his body, it just looks different than anything DL has done in the recent past.
brine Premium Member almost 16 years ago
Where did Gertieâs spectacles come from???
We need an editor!!!
ridenslide65 almost 16 years ago
Nothing at all.
Dick stretching is neck with some type of yoga move in 3.
I just have a creepy feeling this one is going to take weeks to just get going.
ridenslide65 almost 16 years ago
margueritem says: Dick quickly changed outfits while talking to Gertie, who suddenly sports glasses
Hard to believe that DL canât even remember simple things like wardrobe for more than a few minutes.
Mattaden65 almost 16 years ago
Where is the cord on Gertieâs phone?? Maybe itâs an old fashion cell phone.
DLisagenius almost 16 years ago
Most people of Gertieâs age wear glasses or use cheaters. Perhaps she takes them on and off - I know lots of elderly folks who are always doing just this.
Also, this is a pertinent social issue to explore - have you ever noticed how many people are wasting away their twilight years in front of a slot machine?
Froxkrybra almost 16 years ago
Did anybody catch Locherâs lame attempt at humour when talking about B.Oâs gamblingâŠa tough one 2 âdealâ with?
sydney almost 16 years ago
ridenslide65 says: âI just have a creepy feeling this one is going to take weeks to just get goingâ
Whatâs new ?? Thatâs the Locher idea of building âsuspenseâ ;) ⊠letâs drag out developments as long as you can. Itâs really not building suspense, it simply fans up a heat of âirritationâ. In a way it becomes a revealing picture of how to âdanceâ on the same tile for several weeks. I call it the âbuild upâ period, (block by building block), cosmetics, before anything of real substance takes place. Itâs the Kilian writing style. Locher must have accidentally been âinjectedâ with that slow-poke virus along the way. Little âcreativeâ brain power needed, using that approach.
A bye product is to to DELAY any âcrimeâ and stall off meaningful âactionâ. for several weeks during that phase. The Angelorious story is a very good example: Dec. 11th Story START. Feb. 11th Crime ⊠at 9 weeks! Mar. 01st Angelorious dies! Mar. 02nd Story END 11.5 weeks! 78% Story build-up ⊠22% crime and action. The process needs to be reversed.
The excitement really began with the crime and the chase (too short) Thatâs the âclassicâ, glacial writing style of Kilian. He killed the âCHASEâ sequence. In contrast, Gouldâs CRIME was often within a few days and no later than THREE weeks. Result, no wasted time on LONG (often âboringâ) build up, and Chet âtriggeredâ ACTION almost from the âget-goâ and for most of the story! It makes a world of difference in enjoyment for readers!
The truly sad thing, is, that Locher has been exposed to both styles for years. It points directly at his exceptionally âpoorâ judgement and lack of âknow-howâ to âimmitateâ the style of the âweakestâ of the 4 former writers to work the strip.
But then, Locherâs history of âchangeâ has never produced meaningful success, and his 50 newspapers seem to SHOUT: ânever change a âwinningâ game Dicky, always change a loosing oneâ!
Then âSlide you note some of those (current) niggling little changes, clothing on Dick now glasses on Gertie all during the SAME âphone call ;). Itâs these little (Iâll kindly call) âslipsâ, that continue to convince our pal that Dick Locher is indeed a genious ;)
sydney almost 16 years ago
If he is not already there in the shape of Jeff, Iâm going to recommend that DLisagenious be promoted to the Praetorian Guard, because of his keen insight in discerning and âinterpretingâ what Locher (secretly) meant in this opening sequence.
I guess we all didnât understand itâs import or relavance before, and failed to âproperlyâ appreciate it. Thanks!
NOW, we understand why old ladies put on their spectacles when using the âphone even if they are not reading anything! She just takes them on and off in âreflexâ fashion. Thanks!
But, what about Tracyâs magical change of clothing in the middle of the telephone call. Any pearls of wisdom on that one?
Gosh! Iâm so glad DL is going to let us appreciate the harmful social effect of âwastingâ time in front of a slot machine. I wonder how B.O. picked up that âhabitâ of âwastingâ time? Perhaps it was in Wahington, Driving and walking with Lottie Latte, just âwastingâ time for SIX weeks (Al Kinda - 2006) carrying his $500,000 Lottery Winnings (?)
Perhaps Locher likes to show âboth sidesâ of the coin (?) I wish he would seriously take that advice with HIS own âworkâ on Dick Tracy, why âwasteâ several weeks in hum-drum âfiddlingâ (?) No need to be like NERO. Get to the point!
mkultra416 almost 16 years ago
I only last year discovered Dick Tracy was still running, and after following it since, I sort of wish I hadnât. Granted newspapers face big challenges and the comic strip medium is in decline. But that doesnât excuse the sloppy art, awful and redundant pacing, consistently inconsistent continuity, and above all the banal, pointless, predictable and nonsensical writing. It is beyond awful. I can see why papers are dropping it, but I cannot fathom why TMS would let a property with such history and potential just rot away like this, and keep selling their remaining clients a clearly inferior product. King Features turned Prince Valiant over to a couple of distinguished cartoonists who have turned it around. There are plenty of talented people in the industry who would love a chance to put Dick Tracy back on the map. Please, letâs get someone in here who gives a bleeep about quality.
prasrinivara almost 16 years ago
Youâre right Tigger, only the charactersâ names have stayed. The whole strip otherwise is a mishmash, which I have termed âsubmitting from cutting-room-floor directly for publicationâ.
Radical-Knight almost 16 years ago
meh!
tommys almost 16 years ago
I was serious the other day when I suggested reprints.
tommys almost 16 years ago
Seems to be working out for Calvin and Hobbes.
Durak Premium Member almost 16 years ago
I love Gerties phone. Thatâs the kind of touch that makes me love Dick Tracy. Like Dickâs jalopy last week. All that retro 1930âs technology coexisting, somehow, within todays timeline. If thereâs anyone out there trying to figure out what to keep about DT and what to throw out in our modern world keep the retro! It is possible for us bumpkins to believe that a police inspector can go around as if it was 1935. Itâs all that other stuff we hate. Lame story lines, lack of continuity, art-school student perspectives, that we can do without. We love Tracy and his cast of 1000âs. We love the gizmos and gadgets and other retro touches. Just give us a little respect and keep up your standards!
LudwigVonDrake almost 16 years ago
Dypak, Tracyâs jalopy was really Nubby Nollâs car. It was originally used as âcharacter developmentâ for Nubby but that didnât seem to work out.