My guess is that Joe Bosco is named after the writer of “A Problem of Evidence: How the Prosecution Freed O.J. Simpson” after attending the trial in person. He also wrote a non-fiction book about a murder case in New Orleans.
He is credited with three acting roles on IMDB: Last Hour (2008), The One Man Olympics (2008) and Dong Jing shen pan (2006). He died in Beijing in 2010.
The manpower being only Dick and Sam for those higher profile cases left no one else to take care of all that other stuff that has been piling up due to the other officers being in mothballs. I hope they got paid; what am I talkin’ about !? If they’re not at work because the author couldn’t find something for them to do then they should not be soaking up citizen tax dollars while soaking up rays on that Johnny Adonis beach location, hoping for a dinner date with Cuban Detective Francisco Wunbrow. Will tomorrow’s strip show some concern and worry that an important cog in the Bosco case will turn up dead ? Tess needs to stay in until trial time, with armed guards. Better yet she needs to go into hiding until trial day.
Mark this date on your calendars. It is not often we the readers get to see the domestic side of Dick Tracy. Go on with your bad shelf! The man is baking something mouthwatering in the oven. Tess is putting a hurting on that salad. Who knows if the Tracys could get featured on Dot and Tonsils television show doing a cooking segment.
Back in Chester Gould’s day, it seemed about the only times we’d see Tracy at home would be either a) Christmas time or b) some bad guy would try to kill Tracy by blowing his house up.
The MCU can only work one case at a time? While it is easier, in terms of narrative, to tell one story at a time any police department for a burg over 20 people should be prepared to handle more than thing at a time.
And, Tracy even claims they already had enough evidence against Bosco they should have acted? Guess what, Dick, you could have gotten a warrant for JB while you were going after the book swordsman – you didn’t need to wait for one to be over before staring the next.
Meanwhile JB is closing the barn door after the horse is already gone. The police, according to Tracy, had enough evidence for a warrant already. Tess & Co. found more, and turned that over to the police, so now the police have that evidence also. Why put a hit out on Tess? Is it going to keep you from getting arrested? Will it stop the police, in any way shape or form?
As I suggested early on in the arc, the one requesting a hit on Tess must be doing it to put the hurt on Dick, because it can’t keep the police off you.
“Like the city’s shocking jaywalking cat problem! And the mysterious vanishing of virtually EVERYTHING in the evidence room. Other than a melted veal-fudge Klondike Bar, I mean. I smell a telling CLUE, there.”
1-DT: What’s that? TESS D’URBERVILLES: Uh, adding lots of salt – it’s good for your hypertension.
2-TESS D’URBERVILLES: Oh, get your head outta the oven, moron! It’s not even gas!
3-DT: I know you and Johnny want me out of the way. I was just trying to get it over with. TESS: Whatever gave you that idea?
DT: Besides the loads of salt on everything? Well – the jugs of Prestone in the fridge with Sport Drink written in Sharpie on the label.
TESS: You’re tense, Dick. Lemme get my Genuine 1850’s Doctor Kit and bleed a little of that tension out of you. DT: Maybe you’re right. TESS: And I’ll get you a big glass of Sport Drink to replace the fluids the bleeding removes!
Get a load of panel two, which contains the most ominous and noir instance of someone taking a piping hot loaf of bread out of the oven in the history of baking. Dick knows that no matter how delicious fresh bread is and how satisfying and surprisingly easy it is to make it in your own home, the human heart is inherently rotten and no society can ever be free of the crime and corruption that only violence wielded in the name of the state can keep at bay.
So! It’s Joe Bosco (male). He’s a low level guy. But he’s an “organization” man, and that makes him worrisome.
From this we deduce that if it wasn’t Bosco himself who put out the contract (to Fata Morgana) on Tess, it might have been someone higher up in “the organization” whom we have not yet met.
Put on your worried expressions, Tracy fans. There is trouble afoot….
Brian Premium Member 12 months ago
Come on Tess, what are they going to do? Take out a hit?
avenger09 12 months ago
That is one tall salt shaker Tess is holding!
firestrike1 12 months ago
are all of Dick’s clothes, even the casual wear, yellow, as well?…
doesn’t he favor other colors?… what a one-track mind when it comes to his men’s wear…
avenger09 12 months ago
Tess looks like she has some sort of eye disease!
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 12 months ago
~ firestrike1 piped up about 1 hour ago
@Gweedo it’s legal here Murray
EVERY generation of dads has said that in reference to the kids at that time…
and you should have heard him during the hippie and Viet war protest years… WOW…
My dad was your dad. :-O LOL ! :-D
Neil Wick 12 months ago
Good morning™, everyone!
Now is the time you should worry, Dick and Tess!
My guess is that Joe Bosco is named after the writer of “A Problem of Evidence: How the Prosecution Freed O.J. Simpson” after attending the trial in person. He also wrote a non-fiction book about a murder case in New Orleans.
He is credited with three acting roles on IMDB: Last Hour (2008), The One Man Olympics (2008) and Dong Jing shen pan (2006). He died in Beijing in 2010.
iggyman 12 months ago
Great looking comic today but I wonder why his face is blacked out in panel 2?!
Gent 12 months ago
Me no gets what be going on here at all. Who the guy and what low level criminal organisation? Why they is worries?
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 12 months ago
Good morning™, wistful wishing busts !
The manpower being only Dick and Sam for those higher profile cases left no one else to take care of all that other stuff that has been piling up due to the other officers being in mothballs. I hope they got paid; what am I talkin’ about !? If they’re not at work because the author couldn’t find something for them to do then they should not be soaking up citizen tax dollars while soaking up rays on that Johnny Adonis beach location, hoping for a dinner date with Cuban Detective Francisco Wunbrow. Will tomorrow’s strip show some concern and worry that an important cog in the Bosco case will turn up dead ? Tess needs to stay in until trial time, with armed guards. Better yet she needs to go into hiding until trial day.
GoComicsGo! 12 months ago
Should it be; “Worries me too.”?
IvanB.Cohen 12 months ago
At least nobody said she has " Bette Davis Eyes". I can hear Kim Carnes from back in the day.
IvanB.Cohen 12 months ago
Mark this date on your calendars. It is not often we the readers get to see the domestic side of Dick Tracy. Go on with your bad shelf! The man is baking something mouthwatering in the oven. Tess is putting a hurting on that salad. Who knows if the Tracys could get featured on Dot and Tonsils television show doing a cooking segment.
IvanB.Cohen 12 months ago
Glad to see there is more to Tracy than drinking coffee at the police station.
BreathlessMahoney77 12 months ago
Back in Chester Gould’s day, it seemed about the only times we’d see Tracy at home would be either a) Christmas time or b) some bad guy would try to kill Tracy by blowing his house up.
LawrenceS 12 months ago
The MCU can only work one case at a time? While it is easier, in terms of narrative, to tell one story at a time any police department for a burg over 20 people should be prepared to handle more than thing at a time.
And, Tracy even claims they already had enough evidence against Bosco they should have acted? Guess what, Dick, you could have gotten a warrant for JB while you were going after the book swordsman – you didn’t need to wait for one to be over before staring the next.
Meanwhile JB is closing the barn door after the horse is already gone. The police, according to Tracy, had enough evidence for a warrant already. Tess & Co. found more, and turned that over to the police, so now the police have that evidence also. Why put a hit out on Tess? Is it going to keep you from getting arrested? Will it stop the police, in any way shape or form?
As I suggested early on in the arc, the one requesting a hit on Tess must be doing it to put the hurt on Dick, because it can’t keep the police off you.
Don Bagert Premium Member 12 months ago
I guess who hired Tess and Adonis is not important.
Blaidd Drwg Premium Member 12 months ago
P2: Interesting view, from inside the Microwave??
Wichita1.0 12 months ago
“Like the city’s shocking jaywalking cat problem! And the mysterious vanishing of virtually EVERYTHING in the evidence room. Other than a melted veal-fudge Klondike Bar, I mean. I smell a telling CLUE, there.”
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 12 months ago
don’t worry tess. soon, youse ain’t gonna have no worries.
orbenjawell Premium Member 12 months ago
D.T.’s face, P2……..Brrrrrr-rrrrrrr……..
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 12 months ago
MOVIE QUOTE
“Well, go ahead and shoot. Mathematically, the chances of you hitting me are slight.”
And as far as killing me, I don’t think you’re that good a shot".
Van Heflin to Joan Crawford—-POSSESSED—1947
firestrike1 12 months ago
Dick looks absolutely demonic in the second panel…
Another Take 12 months ago
1-DT: What’s that? TESS D’URBERVILLES: Uh, adding lots of salt – it’s good for your hypertension.
2-TESS D’URBERVILLES: Oh, get your head outta the oven, moron! It’s not even gas!
3-DT: I know you and Johnny want me out of the way. I was just trying to get it over with. TESS: Whatever gave you that idea?
DT: Besides the loads of salt on everything? Well – the jugs of Prestone in the fridge with Sport Drink written in Sharpie on the label.
TESS: You’re tense, Dick. Lemme get my Genuine 1850’s Doctor Kit and bleed a little of that tension out of you. DT: Maybe you’re right. TESS: And I’ll get you a big glass of Sport Drink to replace the fluids the bleeding removes!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 12 months ago
Okay—-now,what will this “Bosko” character look like? Chocolate-colored skin?
He’s apparently a teeny cog in “The Apparatus”—Screweye apparently charges premium rates.
jrankin1959 12 months ago
NICE shading on Dick’s face when talking about “taking out” Bosco! Chills…
David Rickard Premium Member 12 months ago
From today’s Comics Curmudgeon:
Get a load of panel two, which contains the most ominous and noir instance of someone taking a piping hot loaf of bread out of the oven in the history of baking. Dick knows that no matter how delicious fresh bread is and how satisfying and surprisingly easy it is to make it in your own home, the human heart is inherently rotten and no society can ever be free of the crime and corruption that only violence wielded in the name of the state can keep at bay.
WilliamVollmer 12 months ago
What? The Tracy Agency deals with domestic dispute cases mainly? Seems a waste of Tess and Johnny’s talents.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 12 months ago
I think in real life,most PI’s deal with divorce cases and routine shadowing. or they get the ROCKFORD FILES peculiar cases
ScottHolman 12 months ago
Fresh baked bread and salad! I want it now!
Sisyphos 12 months ago
So! It’s Joe Bosco (male). He’s a low level guy. But he’s an “organization” man, and that makes him worrisome.
From this we deduce that if it wasn’t Bosco himself who put out the contract (to Fata Morgana) on Tess, it might have been someone higher up in “the organization” whom we have not yet met.
Put on your worried expressions, Tracy fans. There is trouble afoot….