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Watcha, this actually makes sense so far. If somebody had taken something from you, it would be worse if they were missing. Also, he can pretend he cares about the well-being of his son, if he feels so inclined. It would be better for his rep.
Incidentally, I had no idea the Maestro was a dude until today. I canāt wait for a horribly violent death to foil his needlessly complicated and nonsensical scheme!
Panel one: close up of the concert hall, I guess. No need to memorize it. If this story is anything like the last several, weāll be seeing it over and over in place of new art in the weeks/months to come.
Okay, so the bassoon player is in the witness protection program, see. And everyone in the orchestra is mad at him for turning them in for selling their reeds at black market pricesā¦
No, avatarjk137, he has already told the police officer that he does not care about his son, to late now to act like he does. Also he said āā¦. - only what he tookā which means to me that the son has disappeared on purpose.
This is just more of those little slip ups that constantly plague this strip.
I donāt see this as a slip-up, watcha. He told the cops the whole truth, but heās telling the āidiotā a half-truth to explain his distraction. He wants to look like a caring father in front of those he knows. Seems reasonable to me.
But Iāll say this, that if Tracy encounters yet another murder on yet another ārelaxing evening,ā I might actually lose confidence in the storytelling in this strip.
Iāve got it! Phil Harmonicās son stole the Pig on Wheels, which was the centerpiece of his Pink Floyd tribute show, and sold it to Ringoās circus!
So, Tracy went to the circus, a crime was committed, and he stood around commenting on everything while the story played out, but didnāt actually do any police work.
Now, Tracy is going to a concert, where a crime will be committed, and he will stand around commenting on everything while the story plays out, but not actually do any police work.
āBut Maestro, you have a performance tonight! Any minute now people are going to come crawling in on their hands and knees through our sideways front doors!ā
idarke said, āBut Maestro, you have a performance tonight! Any minute now people are going to come crawling in on their hands and knees through our sideways front doors!ā
That reminds me of when the people left the circus tent after Louise Trapeze was shot. It looked like rice krispies pouring out of the tent.
Iām coming to believe that the slow pacing problem in Dick Tracy springs partly from poorly thought out story movement between Sunday pages which servers to restrict forward movement and encourage repetition in the in-between daily strips (and his six-seven panels on Sundays doesnāt exactly oil progress).
I know the way Gould and later Fletcher handled it. That is, the Sundays are always weeks ahead and the daily strips are effectively āfillersā. How Locher does it, I donāt know ! (?)
Itās instructive that the following Sunday strips consume the same āspaceā, yet the Annie strip averages 9+ panels per Sunday, Brenda Starr 7 and Tracy 6+ (the latter, equivalent to two daily strips). Locher Iād guess has probably settled into a ācomfortableā routine which he would be loath to change. And nobody is about to tell him to do so.
So he seems stuck (unconcerned?), with a well honed unprductive system, and as long as TMS doesnāt āshakeā him up heāll happily leave it in that ādefectiveā way, and on cruise control.
A casual look at the āelbow roomā between a few D.T. Sunday pages will make this observation obvious..
Still trying to understand acoustics at the bifurcated concert hall - do they play in the 30 story buildings behind it or underground? Or does Maestro / Cthulhu summon the Old Ones from the outdoor area playing to the audience inside?
fishbulb said, āPanel one: close up of the concert hall, I guess. No need to memorize it. If this story is anything like the last several, weāll be seeing it over and over in place of new art in the weeks/months to come.ā
And, the height, width, depth, shape will change. Somedays itāll be a small concert hall and other days itāll be a huge structure.
Vista Bill Raley and Cometā¢ over 15 years ago
Hmmmā¦
FLIGHT SUIT over 15 years ago
By the way, Dick Tracy was driving his Porsche in front of me earlier today:
http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j223/flightsuit/tracysporsche.jpg
I tried to get his autograph, but he and Tess were on their way to a concert of some sort.
margueritem over 15 years ago
At least we know for certain that heās the maestroā¦.
Dylanio21 over 15 years ago
I canāt believe nothingās happened yet! Find the son! Go to the operah! Give me something! Please! Someone increase the pace of these!
watcha over 15 years ago
Urhmmm, I thought he does not care about his son, only what his son has taken from him. Now he is angry because his son is missingā¦.
avatarjk137 over 15 years ago
Watcha, this actually makes sense so far. If somebody had taken something from you, it would be worse if they were missing. Also, he can pretend he cares about the well-being of his son, if he feels so inclined. It would be better for his rep.
Incidentally, I had no idea the Maestro was a dude until today. I canāt wait for a horribly violent death to foil his needlessly complicated and nonsensical scheme!
coratelli over 15 years ago
uhmā¦
LudwigVonDrake over 15 years ago
Unfortunately, I have no faith in Locherās history of story writing.
fishbulb over 15 years ago
Panel one: close up of the concert hall, I guess. No need to memorize it. If this story is anything like the last several, weāll be seeing it over and over in place of new art in the weeks/months to come.
ninmas over 15 years ago
hmmmmm, i think this story can top the circus one.
MisngNOLA over 15 years ago
Okay, so the bassoon player is in the witness protection program, see. And everyone in the orchestra is mad at him for turning them in for selling their reeds at black market pricesā¦
watcha over 15 years ago
No, avatarjk137, he has already told the police officer that he does not care about his son, to late now to act like he does. Also he said āā¦. - only what he tookā which means to me that the son has disappeared on purpose.
This is just more of those little slip ups that constantly plague this strip.
PigsOnWheels over 15 years ago
son of Pig on Wheels is missing?
Ray_C over 15 years ago
I donāt see this as a slip-up, watcha. He told the cops the whole truth, but heās telling the āidiotā a half-truth to explain his distraction. He wants to look like a caring father in front of those he knows. Seems reasonable to me. But Iāll say this, that if Tracy encounters yet another murder on yet another ārelaxing evening,ā I might actually lose confidence in the storytelling in this strip.
sydney over 15 years ago
Oh Hum ! Time for ā¦ fee fi foe fum As I smell the blood of another āapologistā, Locher chum
Is he āInsideā my head ā¦ or is he out ? Iād rather opinions from the āPig on Wheelsā about !
jumbobrain over 15 years ago
Iāve got it! Phil Harmonicās son stole the Pig on Wheels, which was the centerpiece of his Pink Floyd tribute show, and sold it to Ringoās circus!
dstufff over 15 years ago
So, Tracy went to the circus, a crime was committed, and he stood around commenting on everything while the story played out, but didnāt actually do any police work.
Now, Tracy is going to a concert, where a crime will be committed, and he will stand around commenting on everything while the story plays out, but not actually do any police work.
BORING!!!
idarke over 15 years ago
āBut Maestro, you have a performance tonight! Any minute now people are going to come crawling in on their hands and knees through our sideways front doors!ā
MrBriberysShrunkenHeads over 15 years ago
Judging by the non-euclidean geometry of the music hall,
Cthulhu will no doubt be pleased by Phillipās performance.
Does the son have the Necronomicon?
FLIGHT SUIT over 15 years ago
Judging by the tentacles coming off Maestroās head in Panel Three, I think maybe he *is* Cthulhu.
FLIGHT SUIT over 15 years ago
By the way, thereās been an Evil Clown sighting!
http://www.apollocomicstrip.com/2009/12/december-1-2009.html
CougarAllen over 15 years ago
The artwork seems better when they donāt have to draw hands. It isnāt really better, but it seems that way.
-Cougar :{)
jpozenel over 15 years ago
Why do I always get the feeling of extreme boredom when I get to this page?
Vista Bill Raley and Cometā¢ over 15 years ago
idarke said, āBut Maestro, you have a performance tonight! Any minute now people are going to come crawling in on their hands and knees through our sideways front doors!ā
That reminds me of when the people left the circus tent after Louise Trapeze was shot. It looked like rice krispies pouring out of the tent.
G.V.007 over 15 years ago
Creepy fella that maestro very shifty.
sydney over 15 years ago
PACING PROBLEM !
Iām coming to believe that the slow pacing problem in Dick Tracy springs partly from poorly thought out story movement between Sunday pages which servers to restrict forward movement and encourage repetition in the in-between daily strips (and his six-seven panels on Sundays doesnāt exactly oil progress).
I know the way Gould and later Fletcher handled it. That is, the Sundays are always weeks ahead and the daily strips are effectively āfillersā. How Locher does it, I donāt know ! (?)
Itās instructive that the following Sunday strips consume the same āspaceā, yet the Annie strip averages 9+ panels per Sunday, Brenda Starr 7 and Tracy 6+ (the latter, equivalent to two daily strips). Locher Iād guess has probably settled into a ācomfortableā routine which he would be loath to change. And nobody is about to tell him to do so.
So he seems stuck (unconcerned?), with a well honed unprductive system, and as long as TMS doesnāt āshakeā him up heāll happily leave it in that ādefectiveā way, and on cruise control.
A casual look at the āelbow roomā between a few D.T. Sunday pages will make this observation obvious..
MrBriberysShrunkenHeads over 15 years ago
Still trying to understand acoustics at the bifurcated concert hall - do they play in the 30 story buildings behind it or underground? Or does Maestro / Cthulhu summon the Old Ones from the outdoor area playing to the audience inside?
countoftowergrove over 15 years ago
My son is missing with my baton! I feel like Noah castrated by Ham!
sydney over 15 years ago
Heck ! And Mattie got censored for āadvertisingā.
sydney over 15 years ago
R_Noonan63.
Sorry, strips ahead are up to Dec.26 now and NO ānamesā of anyone mentioned yet. And, thatās 4 weeks into the story line.
Vista Bill Raley and Cometā¢ over 15 years ago
fishbulb said, āPanel one: close up of the concert hall, I guess. No need to memorize it. If this story is anything like the last several, weāll be seeing it over and over in place of new art in the weeks/months to come.ā
And, the height, width, depth, shape will change. Somedays itāll be a small concert hall and other days itāll be a huge structure.