Well, since this strip has not exactly been known for it’s action for some years now, I love it! Now, what I am definately tired of are these stupid playing card puns!!!
The thing about the original Dick Tracy is Chester Gould could fit so much in three or four panels. It was indepth and hard-hitting. One storyline would read like an epic graphic novel spread over one or two months with new twist and turns every week… I’m obviously expecting way too much here…
Wait, yesterday there was wood paneling and a portrait in the room (behind Jack). Today in Panel 1, Dick appears to be framed by a background of small bricks, and when he tackles Jack, we pretty clearly see that we’re in some kind of control room.
Even for this dork age of Tracy, that’s pretty inconsistent.
Gweedo Murray: “If he had been tied up this wouldn’t happen.”
When I wrote a book with a scene like this, the editor IMMEDIATELY sent it back with the comment, “OF COURSE they will tie him up…” Took me two weeks to figure out how to get him untied. Next time I’ll just tell the editor, “If it’s good enough for Dick Tracy, it’s good enough for you…”
By the way, why is this scene taking place at Homer Simpson’s work station?
(and why is gocomics listing me as “PRO”? I just signed up for the free service and KNOW I didn’t give them a credit card number…)
margueritem over 15 years ago
That jaw is mighty squared. He could get a job as a wooden nutcracker.
wndrwrthg over 15 years ago
I’m underwhelmed by the excitement.
LordDogmore over 15 years ago
So if Tracey is an “Ace” and he’s in the basement, would that make it an “Ace hole”?
wolfbyte36 over 15 years ago
And I thought poker was bad.
drwatson over 15 years ago
No, Tracy couldn’t be laughing in panel 1 - someone is obviously just regurgutating alphabet soup.
Morrow Cummings over 15 years ago
Jack went to the same shooting school as Angelorious.
LudwigVonDrake over 15 years ago
Who’s laughing now? Not us…
andy.vaughn over 15 years ago
Well, since this strip has not exactly been known for it’s action for some years now, I love it! Now, what I am definately tired of are these stupid playing card puns!!!
Elexia over 15 years ago
The thing about the original Dick Tracy is Chester Gould could fit so much in three or four panels. It was indepth and hard-hitting. One storyline would read like an epic graphic novel spread over one or two months with new twist and turns every week… I’m obviously expecting way too much here…
brine Premium Member over 15 years ago
Hey, we got action!!! Is that an abstract death’s head in the right half of the second panel???
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
So the “Circus” ploy worked!
Froxkrybra over 15 years ago
No complaints on the story, just keeps getting better every day…
DonnieTevault over 15 years ago
“No complaints on the story, just keeps getting better every day…”
You are joking, right?
avatarjk137 over 15 years ago
Wait, yesterday there was wood paneling and a portrait in the room (behind Jack). Today in Panel 1, Dick appears to be framed by a background of small bricks, and when he tackles Jack, we pretty clearly see that we’re in some kind of control room.
Even for this dork age of Tracy, that’s pretty inconsistent.
bassmanbob over 15 years ago
I think Tracy has misjudged One One Eye, who must be part Vulcan. Why else would he be showing Dick the “Live long and prosper” sign?
puddleglum1066 over 15 years ago
Gweedo Murray: “If he had been tied up this wouldn’t happen.”
When I wrote a book with a scene like this, the editor IMMEDIATELY sent it back with the comment, “OF COURSE they will tie him up…” Took me two weeks to figure out how to get him untied. Next time I’ll just tell the editor, “If it’s good enough for Dick Tracy, it’s good enough for you…”
By the way, why is this scene taking place at Homer Simpson’s work station?
(and why is gocomics listing me as “PRO”? I just signed up for the free service and KNOW I didn’t give them a credit card number…)
mrbribery over 15 years ago
“An ace beats a jack anytime!”
Not in bridge, if the jack is trumps and the ace isn’t.
llong65 over 15 years ago
or eucher
SeatonStudios over 15 years ago
The biggest problem with this joke is that an ace is sometimes used as a 1.
prasrinivara over 15 years ago
mbribery, that rule (Jack tops Ace) is true in “28”–is it also true in bridge?
(the only time I actually played bridge, I actually won by applying rules from “28”…which does use four players, but a much-reduced set of cards)