Neil must have fallen asleep rereading the past 4 weeks of the strip. He’ll join us with his cheerful daily Tracy posts when he wakes up from his Tracy induced slumber!
I just got distracted, but I’m here. Is that old Caprice the one that Madsen had parked indoors in the July 28 strip? https://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2023/07/28
It’s nice to actually SEE tracy doing detective work, but my GOD this thing is drawn out already…you can tell it’s not Mike doing the writing because it’s got a definite flow and it’s not choppy (and almost EVERYTHING is “happening on panel”) but theres just too much crammed in, then spread out over too many weeks to be interesting. While Mike’s stories are a jumbled incoherent mess spread out over several weeks, this one is a more detailed story but spread too far
I assume this has to do with Madsen, though why he’d return to the Argos plant when he has no known connection with the company (and in that this is where he’s undergone a paranoia-inducing experience) is bewildering. Then again, it’s possible the other writer decided that the rot at the company went beyond Anders.
Please tell me the current boss there isn’t behind all this. That’s all to convoluted.
I admit this has really got me confused. 5 cars came in. Five cars out. The Caprice came in. What are they tryin to tell us here?
I once was in a parking lot, and saw, at the Exit gate, a sign that read: Do Not Enter. Entrance Only. Now, obviously, I knew what they meant, but that sign sure could have been worded better. Perhaps the same sort of thing is happening in today’s dialog?
1-DT: Erm, what’s this movie called again? SAM: It’s not a movie, dummy. We’re picking out our next unmarked vehicle from these options.
2-DT: Oh. Yeah. I kinda like that burnt orange one there. Reminds me of the car I first scored in. It counts even if I was flying solo – right? SAM: No and also – you sure it wasn’t in a Model T Ford?
3-DT: Yeah, probably. Anyway, I want that one. It reminds me of the car we took on Sunday drives when I was a kid. SAM: Are you sure that wasn’t in a horse and buggy?
Reviewing surveillance video of the Argos Inc. employee parking lot with the tech help of Riger, Tracy points out to Sam the suspicious vehicle that came in and went out again in a brief period bracketing the time of the shooting. The old Caprice should now become the subject of a BOLO.
We are seeing legitimate police work and detection and making some progress in advancing the plot. All in all, a good day here….
avenger09 over 1 year ago
Gee, talk about tail gating!
avenger09 over 1 year ago
What are the odds that there are no white or black cars in the company parking lot???
Only in Tracyville!
Brian Premium Member over 1 year ago
A Caprice? That’s a tank all right.
avenger09 over 1 year ago
Sam looks bored out of his mind while daydreaming of a pastrami on rye sandwich!
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 1 year ago
Neil’s late with my “Good morning” banner. Oh well…
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 1 year ago
Good morning™, car counters !
Maybe it’s just me but are there any other of the cars that did the same ‘maneuver’ ? What’s wrong about a car coming and going ?
avenger09 over 1 year ago
Neil must have fallen asleep rereading the past 4 weeks of the strip. He’ll join us with his cheerful daily Tracy posts when he wakes up from his Tracy induced slumber!
IvanB.Cohen over 1 year ago
I suppose as Caprice goes through the exit, Tracy and Sam will see the license plate. Probably one of those pre-Y2K models.
rimose over 1 year ago
First car I ever drove was a 68 Caprice with a 327" engine, Four Barrel Carbuerator and dual exhaust.
Neil Wick over 1 year ago
Good morning™, all!
I just got distracted, but I’m here. Is that old Caprice the one that Madsen had parked indoors in the July 28 strip? https://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2023/07/28
Trespassers W over 1 year ago
A Caprice of Fate!
tsull2121 over 1 year ago
It’s nice to actually SEE tracy doing detective work, but my GOD this thing is drawn out already…you can tell it’s not Mike doing the writing because it’s got a definite flow and it’s not choppy (and almost EVERYTHING is “happening on panel”) but theres just too much crammed in, then spread out over too many weeks to be interesting. While Mike’s stories are a jumbled incoherent mess spread out over several weeks, this one is a more detailed story but spread too far
Wizard of Ahz-no relation over 1 year ago
what about the tv station?
Wichita1.0 over 1 year ago
I assume this has to do with Madsen, though why he’d return to the Argos plant when he has no known connection with the company (and in that this is where he’s undergone a paranoia-inducing experience) is bewildering. Then again, it’s possible the other writer decided that the rot at the company went beyond Anders.
Please tell me the current boss there isn’t behind all this. That’s all to convoluted.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
MOVIE QUOTE—-
“‘Insufficient postage’”—“It’s so funny,it’s so funny!”
Loretta Young—CAUSE FOR ALARM—1951
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member over 1 year ago
How capricious .
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Me,I’m admiring the art—-that must have taken a long time to draw.And middle panel—-two determined cops.
Meanwhile,at the OTHER gate; a hollowed out gas truck is waved on through.
timbob2313 Premium Member over 1 year ago
I must have missed something, the office where the guy got shot was a whole lot smaller wasn’t it?
orbenjawell Premium Member over 1 year ago
….“old Caprice” looks like the car Mad Maddy overslept in the other day……my, my……….HOW many of those are out on the town these days? My, my, my……….
Ken in Ohio over 1 year ago
I admit this has really got me confused. 5 cars came in. Five cars out. The Caprice came in. What are they tryin to tell us here?
I once was in a parking lot, and saw, at the Exit gate, a sign that read: Do Not Enter. Entrance Only. Now, obviously, I knew what they meant, but that sign sure could have been worded better. Perhaps the same sort of thing is happening in today’s dialog?
markwillman4 over 1 year ago
All right. So you’ve narrowed down the car. Now, shaddap and go get him! Watching grass grow has become more entertaining than this.
Another Take over 1 year ago
1-DT: Erm, what’s this movie called again? SAM: It’s not a movie, dummy. We’re picking out our next unmarked vehicle from these options.
2-DT: Oh. Yeah. I kinda like that burnt orange one there. Reminds me of the car I first scored in. It counts even if I was flying solo – right? SAM: No and also – you sure it wasn’t in a Model T Ford?
3-DT: Yeah, probably. Anyway, I want that one. It reminds me of the car we took on Sunday drives when I was a kid. SAM: Are you sure that wasn’t in a horse and buggy?
DT: Yeah, probably.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
The point of this may be that one car is leaving very soon after it came in at the time of the shooting—-hence,it’s the shooter making a getaway
Sisyphos over 1 year ago
Reviewing surveillance video of the Argos Inc. employee parking lot with the tech help of Riger, Tracy points out to Sam the suspicious vehicle that came in and went out again in a brief period bracketing the time of the shooting. The old Caprice should now become the subject of a BOLO.
We are seeing legitimate police work and detection and making some progress in advancing the plot. All in all, a good day here….