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âHey, I remember when there was a comic strip with the original title âPlainclothes Tracy.â That was a Tracy who was a police detective who was engaged in serious detective work against incredible larger-than-life villains with ingenious nefarious schemes & the stories were suspenseful & full of action, close escapes, & thrilling climaxes. I wonder whatever happened to that stripâŚâ
What more does Tracy have to say ? He hasnât read any of the books. Does he read any book by any who write in that vein ? Now that that is out will the story change scenes tomorrow ?
âIâve carefully avoided reading any your books. I donât even want to think about them.â
âForgive my asking, but if that is the case why did you seek me out today and ask if I could have a cup of coffee with you?â
âItâs hard to say. Every now and then I feel the need to be somewhere to set up a coincidence. I feel one coming on. Do you have something else to do this afternoon?â
âWell, Iâm meeting my significant other for dinner. Would you like to have dinner with us?â
The late Judith Merril, my friend and the mother of modern SF, was described by J. G. Ballard as the strongest woman in a genre created by weak and ineffectual men. While not always true it certainly is true that those effectual on the page are ineffectual in real life. In real life Judy was strong.
As in quite a few real life conversations, Austin used a lot of words but didnât actually answer Tracyâs question. Iâd like to see Tracy say something like:
âWrite all the crime novels you want. My question is, why use my name? Why portray me as a crime boss, when Iâve devoted my whole life to fighting crime? Surely you can see how that would be offensive, mirror concept notwithstanding.â
âBooks? HA! Wimp stufff! I only read LOCK âN LOAD Weekly. Helpful little self-help magazine. Got some interesting ideas for peanut butter and guava sandwiches in there, and donât get me STARTED on the Lonely Hearts column!â
Tracy spends too much time trying to solve crimes, writing reports on those efforts, plus testifying in court, to want to read about fictionalized crime.
The Sunday strip gives Shelley more of an opportunity to show us the coffee shop and the different times reflected in it. The name âJumping Javaâ and the swing dancers in the picture gives a 30âs and 40âs feel. The vinyl records could be anytime up through the 1980âs and are making a comeback. We also see laptops, which were most popular in coffee shops 10-15 years ago and are still used some that venue, have been replaced by the cellphone, as seen in the last panel. Even though in yesterdayâs strip I got the impression that Tracy and Austin were ordering from the register (with the menu display shown), today I wouldnât be surprised if a waitress came by to offer a refill. Nice job!
1-DT: OK, so I got your extortion note. Are you trying to ruin me because I made a public stink about your crappy writing?
2-ADAM AUSTINPOWERS: I donât want to ruin you! I just want your money. Itâs not my fault that one of the Tracy quadrupletsâŚ
3-âŚTURNED TO A LIFE OF CRIME!
4-âŚYour other brothers,Dr. Rick Tracy and Fireman Blaze Tracy paid big money to stop me from revealing that Taint Tracy is related to them. So when can I expect your âcontributionâ?
5- YOU FOOL! I AM TAINT TRACY DISGUISED AS GOODY TWO SHOES DICK! Now gimme that dough my other sucker brothers gave you or someday soon, when you least expect itâŚ
AUSTINPOWERS: Yeah, yeah. I shouldâve known immediately when you showed up without a suit, hat and rain coat. SoâŚwill you take a check? TAINT:Heh heh. I REALLY AM DICK. Wait. I think. ARRRGHHH! WHICH ONE AM I? AUSTINPOWERS: What? DICK/TAINT: What?
Dick Tracy is certainly well known, very well known, prompting artists to borrow from him in their work. And Dick Tracy expresses his annoyance at how artists depict him. I wonder what detective David Toschi thinks of the character âDirtyâ Harry Callahan based off of him.
Tracy doesnât need to read any of the Austin âBoss Tracyâ novels to know they denigrate him and his law enforcement dedication. Any review seen or heard would suffice to tell him that and spare him the wasted time reading the bilious, cheap rip-off of his identity. An ethical, moderately talented author could write a crime novel without having to drag the top cop in Tracyville through the mud. Austin is just trying to cash in on Tracyâs name-value. At the very least, itâs a kind of identity theft-for-profit, quite possibly actionable since done without Tracyâs consent. Our hero needs to consult a top-flight lawyer if he wants to get any satisfaction from the overly smug Adam AustinâŚ.
Ah, forgot to update yâallâŚwent to urologist Friday (8:30am) and I wasnât able to get an xray done prior because there was no prescription for itâŚbut I told the dr that the two stones Iâm 99.99999% POSITIVE were the last because there was no pain or bleeding after mick and Keith were evicted (waaaaay back on may 1st) so he told me that they were calcium stones, and that âthe goal is 80 ounces of fluid a dayâ to which I replied âIâve been drinking 40 ounces of water and 40 ounces of cranberry juice first, then lemonade since December when I went to the emergency roomâ⌠so apparently Iâm right on track, tho he suggested I cut back on sodium
Pequod over 1 year ago
âBoss Tracyâ is the villain of Adam Austinâs book
Adapted for the big screen, crowds sure did love the look
Of criminals as police, of cops as the bad eggs
Instead of serving to protect, they were cast as the dregs.
In Midnite Mirror opposites do populate the tome
Flattop a detective. The mean streets he does roam.
Pruneface, he was cast as Chief. Shaky was the Mayor
Catchem was a violent thug whoâd shed blood on a dare.
Now heâs got a new one out, the title, Clocks Strike One
Violence, chaos, and mayhem! For readers itâs good fun.
Yet thereâs a real-life mystery right in front of his face
âSusanâ is really Sprocket and now nearing her disgrace.
Brian Premium Member over 1 year ago
âHave you read any books?â
firestrike1 over 1 year ago
WHEW!⌠looks like Susan wonât be the topic of discussion between the two of them⌠yetâŚ
avenger09 over 1 year ago
Happy Sunday, all you fellow snoozefest lovers!
The dialog is earth shaking!
GoComicsGo! over 1 year ago
Ha. Nice one Tracy.
GoComicsGo! over 1 year ago
Nice bicep muscle tone/definition appearing just below Tracyâs right t-shirt sleeve by Shelly. A small but nice detail by her.
Neil Wick over 1 year ago
Good morningâ˘, everyone!
I came in late today â I got distracted. Neither Doctor Tracy nor Fire Chief Tracy sound very good.
BreathlessMahoney77 over 1 year ago
âHey, I remember when there was a comic strip with the original title âPlainclothes Tracy.â That was a Tracy who was a police detective who was engaged in serious detective work against incredible larger-than-life villains with ingenious nefarious schemes & the stories were suspenseful & full of action, close escapes, & thrilling climaxes. I wonder whatever happened to that stripâŚâ
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 1 year ago
Good morningâ˘, men of many trades !
What more does Tracy have to say ? He hasnât read any of the books. Does he read any book by any who write in that vein ? Now that that is out will the story change scenes tomorrow ?
BigDaveGlass over 1 year ago
Got to get the right job for the character. Dan Dare was originally going to be a space fairing priest. Space pilot being a bit more excitingâŚ
fredville over 1 year ago
Dick gets a chance to get even by locking up his barefoot lady, lol
The Reader Premium Member over 1 year ago
Dick Tracy sticks to the comics page.
IvanB.Cohen over 1 year ago
Jumpân Java, hmm this must be the flipside of Starbucks. Ideal beverage for all seasons..coffee.
IvanB.Cohen over 1 year ago
If Tracy never read any of his books, chances are he would avoid the audio CD version of them as well.
iggyman over 1 year ago
I like Tracyâs honest answer, âNoâ!
LawrenceS over 1 year ago
âIâve carefully avoided reading any your books. I donât even want to think about them.â
âForgive my asking, but if that is the case why did you seek me out today and ask if I could have a cup of coffee with you?â
âItâs hard to say. Every now and then I feel the need to be somewhere to set up a coincidence. I feel one coming on. Do you have something else to do this afternoon?â
âWell, Iâm meeting my significant other for dinner. Would you like to have dinner with us?â
rhartt4363 over 1 year ago
The late Judith Merril, my friend and the mother of modern SF, was described by J. G. Ballard as the strongest woman in a genre created by weak and ineffectual men. While not always true it certainly is true that those effectual on the page are ineffectual in real life. In real life Judy was strong.
Ignatz Premium Member over 1 year ago
Pimp Tracy.
crobinson019 over 1 year ago
soâŚNo malice intended, jut a writer playing âWhat If.â
Nighthawks Premium Member over 1 year ago
anh. Iâm pretty sure itâs " even a cracked mirror is correct twice a day"
Nighthawks Premium Member over 1 year ago
âŚor was it âstep on a cracked mirrorâ-break your motherâs backâ?
Ken in Ohio over 1 year ago
As in quite a few real life conversations, Austin used a lot of words but didnât actually answer Tracyâs question. Iâd like to see Tracy say something like:
âWrite all the crime novels you want. My question is, why use my name? Why portray me as a crime boss, when Iâve devoted my whole life to fighting crime? Surely you can see how that would be offensive, mirror concept notwithstanding.â
Batster over 1 year ago
Looks like Professor/Doctor Hugo Strange sitting in the background of panel 3âŚ.
Chris over 1 year ago
then why are you bothered by it.
Gent over 1 year ago
Read your book? It less agony if hit me own head with a hammer.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member over 1 year ago
Total waste of a Sunday strip. No action . No plot advancement . Waste of Plegerâs art.
Wichita1.0 over 1 year ago
âBooks? HA! Wimp stufff! I only read LOCK âN LOAD Weekly. Helpful little self-help magazine. Got some interesting ideas for peanut butter and guava sandwiches in there, and donât get me STARTED on the Lonely Hearts column!â
tripwire45 over 1 year ago
Couldnât Tracy sue him for defamation?
WilliamVollmer over 1 year ago
Tracy spends too much time trying to solve crimes, writing reports on those efforts, plus testifying in court, to want to read about fictionalized crime.
Dkram over 1 year ago
âMirror, Mirrorâ
jrankin1959 over 1 year ago
Love the shading and the evil twin look on Tracy in Panel 5.
Don Bagert Premium Member over 1 year ago
The Sunday strip gives Shelley more of an opportunity to show us the coffee shop and the different times reflected in it. The name âJumping Javaâ and the swing dancers in the picture gives a 30âs and 40âs feel. The vinyl records could be anytime up through the 1980âs and are making a comeback. We also see laptops, which were most popular in coffee shops 10-15 years ago and are still used some that venue, have been replaced by the cellphone, as seen in the last panel. Even though in yesterdayâs strip I got the impression that Tracy and Austin were ordering from the register (with the menu display shown), today I wouldnât be surprised if a waitress came by to offer a refill. Nice job!
SGIBeachbum over 1 year ago
Great images today. As for the story lineâŚâŚ
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 1 year ago
I really admire Shellyâs art work hereâŚâŚexcellent!
tcayer over 1 year ago
âNo. Iâm waiting for the free copies to come, along with my checksâŚâ
Another Take over 1 year ago
1-DT: OK, so I got your extortion note. Are you trying to ruin me because I made a public stink about your crappy writing?
2-ADAM AUSTINPOWERS: I donât want to ruin you! I just want your money. Itâs not my fault that one of the Tracy quadrupletsâŚ
3-âŚTURNED TO A LIFE OF CRIME!
4-âŚYour other brothers,Dr. Rick Tracy and Fireman Blaze Tracy paid big money to stop me from revealing that Taint Tracy is related to them. So when can I expect your âcontributionâ?
5- YOU FOOL! I AM TAINT TRACY DISGUISED AS GOODY TWO SHOES DICK! Now gimme that dough my other sucker brothers gave you or someday soon, when you least expect itâŚ
AUSTINPOWERS: Yeah, yeah. I shouldâve known immediately when you showed up without a suit, hat and rain coat. SoâŚwill you take a check? TAINT: Heh heh. I REALLY AM DICK. Wait. I think. ARRRGHHH! WHICH ONE AM I? AUSTINPOWERS: What? DICK/TAINT: What?
b2plusa2 over 1 year ago
Dick Tracy is certainly well known, very well known, prompting artists to borrow from him in their work. And Dick Tracy expresses his annoyance at how artists depict him. I wonder what detective David Toschi thinks of the character âDirtyâ Harry Callahan based off of him.
ScottHolman over 1 year ago
Crime boss Tracy? I like it!
Black76Manta over 1 year ago
With Tracyâs schedule, Iâm surprised he has time to relax and have a coffee, much less time to read one of that authorâs books!
Sisyphos over 1 year ago
Tracy doesnât need to read any of the Austin âBoss Tracyâ novels to know they denigrate him and his law enforcement dedication. Any review seen or heard would suffice to tell him that and spare him the wasted time reading the bilious, cheap rip-off of his identity. An ethical, moderately talented author could write a crime novel without having to drag the top cop in Tracyville through the mud. Austin is just trying to cash in on Tracyâs name-value. At the very least, itâs a kind of identity theft-for-profit, quite possibly actionable since done without Tracyâs consent. Our hero needs to consult a top-flight lawyer if he wants to get any satisfaction from the overly smug Adam AustinâŚ.
atomicdog over 1 year ago
Hmm. Mirror Universe Tracy.
tsull2121 over 1 year ago
Ah, forgot to update yâallâŚwent to urologist Friday (8:30am) and I wasnât able to get an xray done prior because there was no prescription for itâŚbut I told the dr that the two stones Iâm 99.99999% POSITIVE were the last because there was no pain or bleeding after mick and Keith were evicted (waaaaay back on may 1st) so he told me that they were calcium stones, and that âthe goal is 80 ounces of fluid a dayâ to which I replied âIâve been drinking 40 ounces of water and 40 ounces of cranberry juice first, then lemonade since December when I went to the emergency roomâ⌠so apparently Iâm right on track, tho he suggested I cut back on sodium
Ashmael over 1 year ago
Tracy what about letting bygones be bygones?
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
In other words,the books were an ACCIDENTAL success and hekept writing for the money.And libel is tough to prove these days.
Well,Dick can alwAYS WRITE A BOOK ABOUT aDAM aUSTIN.
Wichita1.0 over 1 year ago
New Tracy baddie! Scratch âN Sniff. Fondles all the items in the bakery and then puts them back. NOT good for fresh bread or anything with icing.