Special appearance by Sandy. Even though Sandy is “too young for this story,” readers have been asking to see him. I think this is the first time he has appeared in the Dick Tracy strip.
“Well, don’t feel left out, Sandy, you’re too young to be in this story”. Who is Warbucks kidding? Several litters came into existence before the pups who were Sandy’s parents gave birth to him. Or is Sandy a female? I never really knew.
How many community theater productions of “Annie” started rehearsals with Sandy in 5 scenes and ended up with just 2 because they couldn’t find a scruffy brown mutt with sufficient training?
It is important, for the sake of logical (like that means anything in DT) continuity, for the Grays to be killed. It would be wise, therefor, for us to not invest too much emotional connection with the doomed couple. I compliment Mike’s ability to leave me with no emotional feelings for them whatsoever.
1-BOB SMITH, ESQ: I found this dog in my garage along with your parent’s photos. You want him? DT: What? That makes no sense!
2-ANNIE: Oh Daddy-O! Can I keep him? I’ll feed him and walk him and…
3-DADDY-O: These ain’t my carpets so I don’t care. BUT HE GOES TO DIET FOR USE IN EXPERIMENTAL DRUG TESTING BEFORE WE RETURN HOME! ANNIE: I’ll name him “SAM!” because he doesn’t appear to be too bright and he has really bad “DOG BREATH!”.
Sandy’s agent is lobbying for more diverse dialog. An earlier attempt, ‘meow’, opened a whole can of legalistic worms, hence his being in hiding until today. THAT little ‘oopse’ nearly bankrupted DW.
Just kidding. The story might be moving slower than a crippled snail on the Bonneville Salt Flats, but some of Annie’s background story is actually interesting (even if Mike is making it up on the fly)
Sneaky bit of Trivia that just caught up with me about Annie’s "parentage’ in this arc; Harold Gray, was the creator of the original Little Orphan Annie comic strip back in 1924. So, in a sense, he actually was Annie’s father.
SPOILER ALERT! The Annie Warbucks entry on Dick Tracy Wiki on Fandom has now listed Harold and Winifred Gray as Annie’s parents, but also both as (gasp) deceased! OH NO!! lol
Brian Premium Member 10 months ago
“Arf you old man!”
Neil Wick 10 months ago
Good morning™, everyone!
Special appearance by Sandy. Even though Sandy is “too young for this story,” readers have been asking to see him. I think this is the first time he has appeared in the Dick Tracy strip.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 10 months ago
Good morning™, Mushy Timeouts !
P.2. is one big aaaaawwww moment. All the figures look good. :-)
avenger09 10 months ago
Sandy’s awake, but I’m still asleep from this D O.A. story.
avenger09 10 months ago
Either Sandy grew or Annie’s a midget!
avenger09 10 months ago
There’s gotta be a cosplay joke in here, somewhere!
avenger09 10 months ago
Sandy’s right paw is making me uncomfortable. This is a family strip!
avenger09 10 months ago
Why is Warbucks looking right at us and giving us the middle finger?
What does he know that we don’t???
IvanB.Cohen 10 months ago
“Well, don’t feel left out, Sandy, you’re too young to be in this story”. Who is Warbucks kidding? Several litters came into existence before the pups who were Sandy’s parents gave birth to him. Or is Sandy a female? I never really knew.
iggyman 10 months ago
Love today’s strip, really heart-warming!
Droptma Styx 10 months ago
How many community theater productions of “Annie” started rehearsals with Sandy in 5 scenes and ended up with just 2 because they couldn’t find a scruffy brown mutt with sufficient training?
jim_pem 10 months ago
P2 looks like it could be a classic pose. Well done! That’s frameworthy.
Otherwise, there’s really nothing to say about the lack of a story here.
orbenjawell Premium Member 10 months ago
Maybe “ARF” means: “Let me out, I gotta go do duty”……..
LawrenceS 10 months ago
It is important, for the sake of logical (like that means anything in DT) continuity, for the Grays to be killed. It would be wise, therefor, for us to not invest too much emotional connection with the doomed couple. I compliment Mike’s ability to leave me with no emotional feelings for them whatsoever.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 10 months ago
Charles got to practice his artwork today . That’s something I guess .
Another Take 10 months ago
SERIOUSLY?!?! Hard to get real involved in a story that makes fun of itself.
Another Take 10 months ago
1-BOB SMITH, ESQ: I found this dog in my garage along with your parent’s photos. You want him? DT: What? That makes no sense!
2-ANNIE: Oh Daddy-O! Can I keep him? I’ll feed him and walk him and…
3-DADDY-O: These ain’t my carpets so I don’t care. BUT HE GOES TO DIET FOR USE IN EXPERIMENTAL DRUG TESTING BEFORE WE RETURN HOME! ANNIE: I’ll name him “SAM!” because he doesn’t appear to be too bright and he has really bad “DOG BREATH!”.
DT: Yeah. I get it…
Wichita1.0 10 months ago
Sandy’s agent is lobbying for more diverse dialog. An earlier attempt, ‘meow’, opened a whole can of legalistic worms, hence his being in hiding until today. THAT little ‘oopse’ nearly bankrupted DW.
Wichita1.0 10 months ago
Durn those meddling kids and their time-traveling dog!
MuddyUSA Premium Member 10 months ago
ARF…….I love it!
h.v.greenman 10 months ago
Finally some “Interesting action” in this arc.
Just kidding. The story might be moving slower than a crippled snail on the Bonneville Salt Flats, but some of Annie’s background story is actually interesting (even if Mike is making it up on the fly)
Sneaky bit of Trivia that just caught up with me about Annie’s "parentage’ in this arc; Harold Gray, was the creator of the original Little Orphan Annie comic strip back in 1924. So, in a sense, he actually was Annie’s father.
Don Bagert Premium Member 10 months ago
SPOILER ALERT! The Annie Warbucks entry on Dick Tracy Wiki on Fandom has now listed Harold and Winifred Gray as Annie’s parents, but also both as (gasp) deceased! OH NO!! lol
Aladar30 Premium Member 10 months ago
Beautiful dog.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 10 months ago
Sandy meets Mugg….villains beware….