Tracy doesn’t know the story and Warbucks description is a little confusing. So, it seems that Warbucks was in Asia, but he was not in camp at the time of the attack, so he only has second-hand information about what happened. Am I understanding that correctly? But, wait, the “Great Am” revived Warbucks and laid a trap, but Warbucks doesn’t have first-hand information about it? I’m afraid I’m still confused. I assume that this story did appear in the Little Orphan Annie strip.
On the third day the brush was pushed aside from the bamboo cave and there, in the dappled sunlight, emerged the formerly dead Daffy Bigbux and the (not so) Great Am.
So the piker couldn’t have brought the rest of the campers back round ?
Let Tracy put in his retirement papers…then he could work at Tess’s detective agency. Lee, Liz, Sam, and Chief Patton can do cameo appearances. No wonder my hometown newspaper dropped the strip.
I thought maybe Annie would be more visibly moved by her parent’s story. More than one small gasp in a panel yesterday. Perhaps a tear or two down her cheek, a hug from Daddy Warbucks? Nope, just jump into some new story and ignore a child’s lifetime of trauma about her missing parents.
“So I’ve been told”? Can we see this after every sentence Warbucks says in this story arch? Am is only Great when its YOU he’s saving. RIP other campers.
AFTER Sirob, when Am returned to the big city the notion that anybody who thought he’d lived that long had to be nuts—-so like in MIRACLE ON 34th STREET they put him on public trial for lunacy.
He responded by walking into the Fourth Dimension in t he middle of a crowded courtroom.
Hello everyone. I’ve been gone for a few days because my grandchildren and son were visiting. We took a side trip to Universal Studios for the roller coasters and the Harry Potter theme park. My son footed the bill. He told me it cost over $1,000 for tickets for 3 adults and 2 children. It would have been more but we got a hotel room nearby at one of the Universal resort hotels. My sone said the tickets would have been more but if he rented a hotel room, after the cost of the hotel room for one night (I don’t know that cost) he said he could save $500 on the tickets. Florida residents get a cheaper rate on tickets but not during snowbird season (which is now) but I had a Free Parking pass that I got in a promotional ad. Unlike Disney parks, the food wasn’t exorbitant but was high. I paid for food. A good time was had by all.
1-ANNIE FO FANNIE: So you don’t know jack sh*t about anything. Why the hell are you even here? DT: Dinner and dessert?
2-DADDY-O: Apropos of nothing, I went camping once. We were all in the backyard of my estate when…
3-…I told a ghost story so terrifying that two of my buddies died of fright and another’s hair and beard turned white! Wanna hear it? DT: Pass. ANNIE: SHADDAP!
BOB SMITH, ESQ: Is it the one where the teenagers are making out in a car and they hear on the radio about a killer with a hook hand stalking Make Out Point and when they peel outta there, they get home and find a hook on the car door?
@ Neil Wick and Ray Toler: (And anyone else who may have brought up similar questions; I had to skim today’s comments rather quickly)
Sirob did not “attack the camp” as stated in today’s strip. Warbucks acquired the gems while on some sort of mysterious safari. He returned to the US intending to dispose of them and turn the profit into other business ventures. He had Asp locate Annie, who found out that she had fallen into the hands of a relatively small-time hoodlum. He “turned aside” from his original plan to rescue Annie, which gave Sirob a chance to find him and stalk him. So, Asp planned a getaway involving a Warbucks double, a secret passageway leading down to the river and a fast boat disguised as a poor fishing vessel.
The Warbucks party, including Annie, eventually took refuge in a hacienda complete with gardens and outbuildings for science experiments. hidden deep in some unnamed jungle. It was there that Sirob eventually found them and, with the aid of two hundred jungle fighters, attacked the stronghold while Asp was away on other Warbucks business. But Asp came back in the thick of the battle and was “killed”
The readers were first introduced to Mr. Am in this story, but the dialog between Oliver and Annie made clear that Oliver had known Mr. Am previously, and had seen him on several occasions.
Annie would certainly have known all this, because she lived through it, unless part of this ret-con is asking us to believe that now it happened before she knew Oliver.
I guess it could be argued that Oliver is just compressing these events in the re-telling, but it seems as if Mike didn’t bother to read the story he is referencing very carefully.
OT Update: I haven’t been on posting my off-humor comments this week because I’ve been dealing with a number of physical, personal, and financial problems all at the same time. I’ve missed posting and hopefully I can get back to it this weekend. My furnace is not working and I hope to have that checked into this week. I hope it stays warm :). All will work itself out eventually but I wanted to give an update as I haven’t forgotten my buds here. Keep investigating and keep the funny farm going, my peeps.
firestrike1 9 months ago
did Am have anything to do with the disappearance of the Grays?…
put them in HIS sort of protection program?…
Brian Premium Member 9 months ago
“Revive the others? Why would we do that? Peasants.”
Neil Wick 9 months ago
Good morning™, everyone!
Tracy doesn’t know the story and Warbucks description is a little confusing. So, it seems that Warbucks was in Asia, but he was not in camp at the time of the attack, so he only has second-hand information about what happened. Am I understanding that correctly? But, wait, the “Great Am” revived Warbucks and laid a trap, but Warbucks doesn’t have first-hand information about it? I’m afraid I’m still confused. I assume that this story did appear in the Little Orphan Annie strip.
avenger09 9 months ago
Fabulous illustrations today, Chucky(although Tracy’s jacket seems too large for him)
avenger09 9 months ago
Why did Am revive just Warbucks and the Asp?
The rest of the people weren’t worthy of saving?
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 9 months ago
Good morning™, Reincarnations !
On the third day the brush was pushed aside from the bamboo cave and there, in the dappled sunlight, emerged the formerly dead Daffy Bigbux and the (not so) Great Am.
So the piker couldn’t have brought the rest of the campers back round ?
BreathlessMahoney77 9 months ago
Hmmm…. wondering if this particular mini-story was deliberately planned to appear this particular weekend, or if it’s just a coincidence….
Johnny Q Premium Member 9 months ago
He should have said “the Asp and ME”!
Gent 9 months ago
Nice perspective artworks. Cartoonist really good. If only sad excuse of a story was similar in quality.
IvanB.Cohen 9 months ago
Let Tracy put in his retirement papers…then he could work at Tess’s detective agency. Lee, Liz, Sam, and Chief Patton can do cameo appearances. No wonder my hometown newspaper dropped the strip.
Binky 9 months ago
This is very confusing… Hard for me to make sense of (☞ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)☞
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 9 months ago
Dicky is in the Denver Post, sharper and better contrast. His jacket shows it off real well.
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BigDaveGlass 9 months ago
I like the swaying lamp, like a candle in the wind…….
iggyman 9 months ago
I am learning a lot about the Annie entourage I never knew before, like it!
CaptainKiddeo 9 months ago
Annie could tell this story better. She lived through the whole thing!
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 9 months ago
Tracy is suddenly thinking spending the evening hear BO Plenty go on about his chickens isn’t so bad.
artheaded1 9 months ago
I thought maybe Annie would be more visibly moved by her parent’s story. More than one small gasp in a panel yesterday. Perhaps a tear or two down her cheek, a hug from Daddy Warbucks? Nope, just jump into some new story and ignore a child’s lifetime of trauma about her missing parents.
“So I’ve been told”? Can we see this after every sentence Warbucks says in this story arch? Am is only Great when its YOU he’s saving. RIP other campers.
stealth694 9 months ago
“So I’ve Been Told” I remember that story,,, Let’s just say Boris was left in a Diminished Capacity.
orbenjawell Premium Member 9 months ago
….where’s that cool hat “Mr. AM” (to YOU, boy!) usually wore?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 9 months ago
MOVIE QUOTE—-
“Furthermore, i am told that you are a frequenter of a cafe’ known as THE BLACK P-U-S-S-Y !”
Pierre Watkin—-THE BANK D-I-C-K—1940
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 9 months ago
The prize was 10 billion dollars in gems, which the tax man eventually took all(not kidding)
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 9 months ago
AFTER Sirob, when Am returned to the big city the notion that anybody who thought he’d lived that long had to be nuts—-so like in MIRACLE ON 34th STREET they put him on public trial for lunacy.
He responded by walking into the Fourth Dimension in t he middle of a crowded courtroom.
Ray Toler 9 months ago
Hello everyone. I’ve been gone for a few days because my grandchildren and son were visiting. We took a side trip to Universal Studios for the roller coasters and the Harry Potter theme park. My son footed the bill. He told me it cost over $1,000 for tickets for 3 adults and 2 children. It would have been more but we got a hotel room nearby at one of the Universal resort hotels. My sone said the tickets would have been more but if he rented a hotel room, after the cost of the hotel room for one night (I don’t know that cost) he said he could save $500 on the tickets. Florida residents get a cheaper rate on tickets but not during snowbird season (which is now) but I had a Free Parking pass that I got in a promotional ad. Unlike Disney parks, the food wasn’t exorbitant but was high. I paid for food. A good time was had by all.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 9 months ago
A lot of “I’ve been told stuff” and “I don’t know that story.”……and not much forwardmovement. Arf……..attadog, Sandy!
Null Island 9 months ago
“Dick Tracy” is turning into “The Phantom” in terms of pacing.
Another Take 9 months ago
SERIOUSLY? Is Mike selling an alternative to Christianity here with Am and resurrections from death *DURING THE EASTER TIME OF YEAR?*
Another Take 9 months ago
1-ANNIE FO FANNIE: So you don’t know jack sh*t about anything. Why the hell are you even here? DT: Dinner and dessert?
2-DADDY-O: Apropos of nothing, I went camping once. We were all in the backyard of my estate when…
3-…I told a ghost story so terrifying that two of my buddies died of fright and another’s hair and beard turned white! Wanna hear it? DT: Pass. ANNIE: SHADDAP!
BOB SMITH, ESQ: Is it the one where the teenagers are making out in a car and they hear on the radio about a killer with a hook hand stalking Make Out Point and when they peel outta there, they get home and find a hook on the car door?
DADDY-O: Yes! BOB: No then.
Ken in Ohio 9 months ago
@ Neil Wick and Ray Toler: (And anyone else who may have brought up similar questions; I had to skim today’s comments rather quickly)
Sirob did not “attack the camp” as stated in today’s strip. Warbucks acquired the gems while on some sort of mysterious safari. He returned to the US intending to dispose of them and turn the profit into other business ventures. He had Asp locate Annie, who found out that she had fallen into the hands of a relatively small-time hoodlum. He “turned aside” from his original plan to rescue Annie, which gave Sirob a chance to find him and stalk him. So, Asp planned a getaway involving a Warbucks double, a secret passageway leading down to the river and a fast boat disguised as a poor fishing vessel.
The Warbucks party, including Annie, eventually took refuge in a hacienda complete with gardens and outbuildings for science experiments. hidden deep in some unnamed jungle. It was there that Sirob eventually found them and, with the aid of two hundred jungle fighters, attacked the stronghold while Asp was away on other Warbucks business. But Asp came back in the thick of the battle and was “killed”
The readers were first introduced to Mr. Am in this story, but the dialog between Oliver and Annie made clear that Oliver had known Mr. Am previously, and had seen him on several occasions.
Annie would certainly have known all this, because she lived through it, unless part of this ret-con is asking us to believe that now it happened before she knew Oliver.
I guess it could be argued that Oliver is just compressing these events in the re-telling, but it seems as if Mike didn’t bother to read the story he is referencing very carefully.
markwillman4 9 months ago
OT Update: I haven’t been on posting my off-humor comments this week because I’ve been dealing with a number of physical, personal, and financial problems all at the same time. I’ve missed posting and hopefully I can get back to it this weekend. My furnace is not working and I hope to have that checked into this week. I hope it stays warm :). All will work itself out eventually but I wanted to give an update as I haven’t forgotten my buds here. Keep investigating and keep the funny farm going, my peeps.