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As well they should be with all the lameness going on around them. And Ringo should have followed the advice given in todayâs zit pickerâs slime book.
Overall, I think all comic strips are of poor quality.The writing is poor and those strips that are supposed to be funny, are not that funny at all. When I first read comics in the newspaper , we did not have television. Space travel was still science fiction. Comic books and listening to the radio were our entertainment. When Diet Smith took us to the moon, that was exciting because no one had been there before. Over 21,000 people receive Dick Tracy in their email each day. But it is harder today to keep readers interested in a story that only shows you four panels per day. I think that the comic pages will become a thing of the past one day. It is like when I had my first computer - everyone sends you email jokes - but after two or three years, you have seen all of the jokes. That is the problem with Dick Tracy - you donât have the space to get into good story lines, that people expect today. You can not do a CSI or Law & Order in-depth story in the comics page. I just started buying the books of Dick Tracy with the orginal strips by Chester Gould. You canât replace Chester Gould.
The strip should have stopped, when Gould did and like the comic strip âPeanutsâ should have come back as Dick Tracy Classics, reprinting the best of the old strips.
Safeway, maybe you just havenât looked at enough strips. There is some real artwork out there. I could mention Pibgorn for just one. It might not be to your taste, but the artist has real craftmanship. There are other strips that are really funnyâSinfest is one, tho itâs never been syndicated. Maybe thatâs for the best.
Sadly, DT has become unintentionally funny. There are too many things wrong with todayâs strip to mention. I agree Tracy should have retired years ago. Make room for new, more talented artists.
No wonder Tracy has to keep repeating himself, he just starts a conversation with Ringo then Ringo turns his back on him (because he doesnât want Tracey to see him go black in the face)
This strip has always annoyed me by âmarking timeâ day after day, but currently it is taken to ridiculous extremes.
Some comics ARE funny, even if they donât make me laugh out loud, and others are just entertaining.
E.g. I liked todayâs (august 9) âLoose partsâ by Blazek.
Dick Tracy is entertaining but probably not in the way Locher & Brozman intended.
(They should get themselves a good continuity director ).
Comics review.
Mark Trail- good storyline, good artwork
Judge Parker-excellent storyline, excellent artwork
Mary Worth- good storyline, average artwork
The Phantom-excellent storyline, good artwork
Rex Morgan, M.D.- excellent storyline, excellent artwork
Prince Valient- excellent storyline, excellent artwork
Just my opinion of a few.
I think Locher changed the target audience of this classic strip to the numbskull genre. Big mistake! And continuing to try to attract and impress them after all but 50 newspapers dumped the strip is double-dumb. Iâm surprised Locher doesnât have a buggy whip manufacturing operation somewhere.
Clown says âour show could be kaput if we donât find the next killer!â
You mean, all those freaks in the last panel (oh god, going to have nightmares!) would have to go home and we wonât get to see them ever again? Well, why didnât you say so sooner? Dick Tracy, I think you should take a nice, long pizza break. Go home everyone!!
Brenda Starrâs artwork is first rate. Pity they cannot take over the Tracy strip. His âWrist Geeneeâ looks like an
outdated 70âs digital watch. The vintage 2-Way Wrist
Radio/TV looked terrific, especially in the classic 1960âs cartoons. The logo @ the top of Sundayâs strips, com-
plete with fedora, is the way Tracy should look @ all
times. Iâm staying with the comic, since itâs not Tracyâs
fault concerning his artistic & dialogue challenged
shortcomings.
The ringmasterâs hair is blue. His eyebrows are blue. His beard is blue. Yet his moustache is black. Evidently he dyes his moustache.
No, that doesnât make any sense. Why would he do that?
Unless itâs the custom on his native planet.
Whatever happened to the space coupe in the years I wasnât reading? Did someone take it on a long journey?
-Cougar :{)
P.S. Also, he is tilted off to his left. Itâs not just his head; itâs his whole body. Is his right leg longer than his left leg? Is he a counterclockwise running ridge runner? Does he come from a planet where a counterclockwise running ridge runner DIDNâT mate with a clockwise running ridge runner and give rise to animals with equal-length legs?
Can I make sure that part of the fee that I unwisely paid to go Genius doesnt go to whoever is responsible for this train wreck? I try, I really do. I want to be able to enjoy this. A murder at a circus? Sounds like an interesting tale. Until you see this mess.
That last panel looks like a âTownhall Meetingâ without the Members of the reading Public âscreamingâ and asking â
âWHENâ (?) Itâs going to happen ! (?)
WHAT ?? You know âThe motive ? The Villain ? Less âmarking timeâ? Some action outside the Circus ring ?
Weâre FOUR Sundays into the story now and HOW MUCH âhas happenedâ itâs a question Locher should ask himself !
In plain language time to cut out the dratted âWAFFLINGâ (writer indecision ? stalling?), Do you need a wake-up call (?) someone to really SHOUT â âCut out those clownish adventures in âartistic flatulenceâ aimed at your readers coming from the âsame-spotâ every week GET TO HE!! OUT OF THE bleeep CIRCUS RING !!
Itâs like - âready, aim, fireâ using an automatic â repeating â weapon. Youâre aiming at little children but theryâre not all little Oliver Twists wanting MORE of the same sloppy gruel youâve been serving, week in and week out.
Time for a new flavor, a new Aroma ! Seems there is need for a fast working âlaxativeâ here, to get things moving.
The only suggestion of âactivityâ in this storyline is an illusion, a - âdreamâ about a Circus, while the Authors âsnoreâ deeply and contentedly in Sleepy Hollow.
Gould had come under some pressure, and after July 1974 we didnât see it again, although the other Moon Era inventions like the âFlying Bucketsâ remained in use up to early 1977 (Zero Naught case). He retired in late December of that year,
Max Collins the new Writer âusedâ none of them and in his third story âThe return of Big Boyâ, Moommaid was blown up by a bomb intended for Tracy on August 6, 1978. (Art by Rick Fletcher). The following Sunday a big panel funeral and Collins had the Governer of the Moon sending a message that he wished to have nothing further to do with the âEarthâ thereafter.
The Spacecoupe, space travel and related items havenât appeared in the strip since.
A few readers who were hooked in then, stiil hark back to those days.
Safeway makes a good point. Comic strips have progressively lost page space for years. A Sunday Dick Tracy in the old days would take up an entire page of a paper. When I was a kid it was still a third of a page (on a much bigger page). There was more room to tell a story.
And, there are restrictions on the formatâŠin spite of space being a premium in the paper, the top third of the Sunday strip needs to be removable (hence the logo and Gobstopperâs Textbook). Also, the Sunday and daily strips need to tell the story independently of each other. Which doesnât make a lot of sense in terms of maximizing the use of what little space they have.
But the question is, where does it go? What percentage of people view this strip online vs. in print? How much does each version make? If a workable business model for online newspapers ever comes around, then page space for comics is no longer an issue, they can be as big as necessary.
QUOTE: âBrenda Starrâs artwork is first rate. Pity they cannot take over the Tracy strip.â
The current Brenda Starr team is just repeating couple of view angels and copy pasting same panels with different texts. That kind of artwork is bulletproof but dull and dead.
A DT observation:
What is happening with the circus tent?
What is that yellow stuff in panel 5?
Are they going to create some kind of grain silo?
Thank you, Sydney. That explains how Gould got out of that mess, and now that you mention it I think I remember the Governor of the Moon cutting off contact.
So, I guess the creature with the blue hair (and the tilt) probably isnât from another planet. Is he a mutant? A punk rocker?
Have Locher and Brozman been reading up on the Expressionists and how they used color to express the artistâs feelings about the subject?
What is that yellow stuff in panel 5?
Are they going to create some kind of grain silo?
I think the yellow stuff is crowds of people with very long blonde hair â so long and fluffy that from a distance all we see is a sea of yellow stuff with an occasional face in it. They are either streaming into the tent to gawk at the corpse and interfere with the investigation, or streaming out of the tent to evade being questioned and interfere with the investigation.
Evidently the police have not put up those yellow tape CRIME SCENE barriers â and remember, the real police arrived a while ago. Or is this a flashback to before they arrived? No real police are visible todayâŠ.
.Iâve come back but begrudgingly. Donât you know Locher has not been doing the art work since March? It is the new guy, Brizman. Locher just writes the story now. If you ask me both guys are killing DT. Let the strip rest in peace.
âIt amazes me all the people who donât like the strip, yet they keep reading itâ
Mark as a relatively new poster on the board âmy takeâ is, most eyeryone likes the strip Dick Tracy. What they DONâT like is the dull, careles blaseâ manner in which Dick Locher presents it.
Most are here venting frustrations and inadertenly it has evolved into humorous cut and thrust meeting place, which many find more âentertainingâ than the strip. But you have to âreadâ it to make those comments, or to poke fun at the work.
Not that it matters one hoot to him, but the daily ever-present message to Locher is, that itâs time to go home ! He did some talented design work on Villains back in the period 1995 to 2002 and before with Collins (Snake Eyes, Putty Puss) But Kilian deserves credit for âsparkingâ the names and ideas in the latter period (eg, Snails ,Smirk & original Dab Stract) but sadly Locher not an effective writer, has not designed any compelling characters in three years and one could say with certainty heâs now a spent force.
Itâs a bad thing in a way to seem to âkickâ a man when he is down. But much of it he brought on himself.
Markâs not new, heâs expanding his horizons. Heâs an old timer at goComics. On the other hand, many of you probably consider your ole pal Dypak new as well.
margueritem over 15 years ago
As well they should be with all the lameness going on around them. And Ringo should have followed the advice given in todayâs zit pickerâs slime book.
leakysqueaky712 over 15 years ago
Now this is really starting to get funny!!
mrbribery over 15 years ago
OK, weâre in a remake of Todd Browningâs FREAKSâŠ
thejensens over 15 years ago
Overall, I think all comic strips are of poor quality.The writing is poor and those strips that are supposed to be funny, are not that funny at all. When I first read comics in the newspaper , we did not have television. Space travel was still science fiction. Comic books and listening to the radio were our entertainment. When Diet Smith took us to the moon, that was exciting because no one had been there before. Over 21,000 people receive Dick Tracy in their email each day. But it is harder today to keep readers interested in a story that only shows you four panels per day. I think that the comic pages will become a thing of the past one day. It is like when I had my first computer - everyone sends you email jokes - but after two or three years, you have seen all of the jokes. That is the problem with Dick Tracy - you donât have the space to get into good story lines, that people expect today. You can not do a CSI or Law & Order in-depth story in the comics page. I just started buying the books of Dick Tracy with the orginal strips by Chester Gould. You canât replace Chester Gould. The strip should have stopped, when Gould did and like the comic strip âPeanutsâ should have come back as Dick Tracy Classics, reprinting the best of the old strips.
Steve Bartholomew over 15 years ago
I think all comic strips are of poor quality.
Safeway, maybe you just havenât looked at enough strips. There is some real artwork out there. I could mention Pibgorn for just one. It might not be to your taste, but the artist has real craftmanship. There are other strips that are really funnyâSinfest is one, tho itâs never been syndicated. Maybe thatâs for the best.
Sadly, DT has become unintentionally funny. There are too many things wrong with todayâs strip to mention. I agree Tracy should have retired years ago. Make room for new, more talented artists.
OzzieJohn over 15 years ago
No wonder Tracy has to keep repeating himself, he just starts a conversation with Ringo then Ringo turns his back on him (because he doesnât want Tracey to see him go black in the face)
This strip has always annoyed me by âmarking timeâ day after day, but currently it is taken to ridiculous extremes.
Some comics ARE funny, even if they donât make me laugh out loud, and others are just entertaining.
E.g. I liked todayâs (august 9) âLoose partsâ by Blazek.
Dick Tracy is entertaining but probably not in the way Locher & Brozman intended. (They should get themselves a good continuity director ).
LudwigVonDrake over 15 years ago
âEveryone out of the tent and go home so we CANâT interview you to see if you saw anythingâŠâ
Mr. Ringo is looking different again. Geez guys, CONSISTENCY!!!!
lewisbower over 15 years ago
Threats to your family should be reported. I made the threats
HankF over 15 years ago
Comics review. Mark Trail- good storyline, good artwork Judge Parker-excellent storyline, excellent artwork Mary Worth- good storyline, average artwork The Phantom-excellent storyline, good artwork Rex Morgan, M.D.- excellent storyline, excellent artwork Prince Valient- excellent storyline, excellent artwork Just my opinion of a few.
Morrow Cummings over 15 years ago
I think Locher changed the target audience of this classic strip to the numbskull genre. Big mistake! And continuing to try to attract and impress them after all but 50 newspapers dumped the strip is double-dumb. Iâm surprised Locher doesnât have a buggy whip manufacturing operation somewhere.
EatDickTracySandwiches over 15 years ago
Clown says âour show could be kaput if we donât find the next killer!â
You mean, all those freaks in the last panel (oh god, going to have nightmares!) would have to go home and we wonât get to see them ever again? Well, why didnât you say so sooner? Dick Tracy, I think you should take a nice, long pizza break. Go home everyone!!
jamesdee over 15 years ago
This is freaking awesome.
Fearless_Fosdick over 15 years ago
Since when did a career in the circus require working your way up through the Russian Womenâs weightlifting team?
SHAKENDOWN over 15 years ago
Brenda Starrâs artwork is first rate. Pity they cannot take over the Tracy strip. His âWrist Geeneeâ looks like an outdated 70âs digital watch. The vintage 2-Way Wrist Radio/TV looked terrific, especially in the classic 1960âs cartoons. The logo @ the top of Sundayâs strips, com- plete with fedora, is the way Tracy should look @ all times. Iâm staying with the comic, since itâs not Tracyâs fault concerning his artistic & dialogue challenged shortcomings.
CougarAllen over 15 years ago
The ringmasterâs hair is blue. His eyebrows are blue. His beard is blue. Yet his moustache is black. Evidently he dyes his moustache.
No, that doesnât make any sense. Why would he do that?
Unless itâs the custom on his native planet.
Whatever happened to the space coupe in the years I wasnât reading? Did someone take it on a long journey?
-Cougar :{)
P.S. Also, he is tilted off to his left. Itâs not just his head; itâs his whole body. Is his right leg longer than his left leg? Is he a counterclockwise running ridge runner? Does he come from a planet where a counterclockwise running ridge runner DIDNâT mate with a clockwise running ridge runner and give rise to animals with equal-length legs?
:{)
Durak Premium Member over 15 years ago
Can I make sure that part of the fee that I unwisely paid to go Genius doesnt go to whoever is responsible for this train wreck? I try, I really do. I want to be able to enjoy this. A murder at a circus? Sounds like an interesting tale. Until you see this mess.
Oh, the pain William, the pain.
shstrng over 15 years ago
I think they are going for the Ernie Bushmiller award.
Back in the 60s or 70s, many of us used to read the Nancy comic strip just to see how stupid it was. Lots of times that is why I read this strip.
Historically, we look back at the Bushmiller stuff with reverence in its simplicity. I do not think history will be so kind to Locherâs Tracy.
On the positive: I do think this story is better than the last. After reading these I find myself waiting for the next day to see what happens.
But I agree, the Mary Worth strip has been a lot more exciting lately. Mary Worth!
sydney over 15 years ago
That last panel looks like a âTownhall Meetingâ without the Members of the reading Public âscreamingâ and asking â
âWHENâ (?) Itâs going to happen ! (?)
WHAT ?? You know âThe motive ? The Villain ? Less âmarking timeâ? Some action outside the Circus ring ?
Weâre FOUR Sundays into the story now and HOW MUCH âhas happenedâ itâs a question Locher should ask himself !
In plain language time to cut out the dratted âWAFFLINGâ (writer indecision ? stalling?), Do you need a wake-up call (?) someone to really SHOUT â âCut out those clownish adventures in âartistic flatulenceâ aimed at your readers coming from the âsame-spotâ every week GET TO HE!! OUT OF THE bleeep CIRCUS RING !!
Itâs like - âready, aim, fireâ using an automatic â repeating â weapon. Youâre aiming at little children but theryâre not all little Oliver Twists wanting MORE of the same sloppy gruel youâve been serving, week in and week out.
Time for a new flavor, a new Aroma ! Seems there is need for a fast working âlaxativeâ here, to get things moving.
The only suggestion of âactivityâ in this storyline is an illusion, a - âdreamâ about a Circus, while the Authors âsnoreâ deeply and contentedly in Sleepy Hollow.
sydney over 15 years ago
Cougar â on the SPACECOUPE.
Gould had come under some pressure, and after July 1974 we didnât see it again, although the other Moon Era inventions like the âFlying Bucketsâ remained in use up to early 1977 (Zero Naught case). He retired in late December of that year,
Max Collins the new Writer âusedâ none of them and in his third story âThe return of Big Boyâ, Moommaid was blown up by a bomb intended for Tracy on August 6, 1978. (Art by Rick Fletcher). The following Sunday a big panel funeral and Collins had the Governer of the Moon sending a message that he wished to have nothing further to do with the âEarthâ thereafter.
The Spacecoupe, space travel and related items havenât appeared in the strip since.
A few readers who were hooked in then, stiil hark back to those days.
jumbobrain over 15 years ago
Safeway makes a good point. Comic strips have progressively lost page space for years. A Sunday Dick Tracy in the old days would take up an entire page of a paper. When I was a kid it was still a third of a page (on a much bigger page). There was more room to tell a story.
And, there are restrictions on the formatâŠin spite of space being a premium in the paper, the top third of the Sunday strip needs to be removable (hence the logo and Gobstopperâs Textbook). Also, the Sunday and daily strips need to tell the story independently of each other. Which doesnât make a lot of sense in terms of maximizing the use of what little space they have.
But the question is, where does it go? What percentage of people view this strip online vs. in print? How much does each version make? If a workable business model for online newspapers ever comes around, then page space for comics is no longer an issue, they can be as big as necessary.
neonleon59 over 15 years ago
marktrail said: âAmazes me all the people who donât like this strip.. yet keep reading it.â
Personally, as a fan of Dick Tracy since I was just a pup in the 60s, Iâm still holding out hope that someday, somehow, itâll get better.
But Iâm also holding out hope that Iâll hit the PowerBall jackpot someday, and it looks like that ainât happening anytime soon either.
86krucar over 15 years ago
QUOTE: âBrenda Starrâs artwork is first rate. Pity they cannot take over the Tracy strip.â
The current Brenda Starr team is just repeating couple of view angels and copy pasting same panels with different texts. That kind of artwork is bulletproof but dull and dead.
A DT observation: What is happening with the circus tent? What is that yellow stuff in panel 5? Are they going to create some kind of grain silo?
countoftowergrove over 15 years ago
In panel two today, Macy appears to have taken a vague resemblance to Quincy Magoo.
neonleon59 over 15 years ago
Last panel: Has her name changed from âLouise Trapezeâ to âTrapeze Louise?â Or is Tracy just getting senile?
CougarAllen over 15 years ago
Thank you, Sydney. That explains how Gould got out of that mess, and now that you mention it I think I remember the Governor of the Moon cutting off contact.
So, I guess the creature with the blue hair (and the tilt) probably isnât from another planet. Is he a mutant? A punk rocker?
Have Locher and Brozman been reading up on the Expressionists and how they used color to express the artistâs feelings about the subject?
-Cougar :{)
CougarAllen over 15 years ago
What is that yellow stuff in panel 5? Are they going to create some kind of grain silo?
I think the yellow stuff is crowds of people with very long blonde hair â so long and fluffy that from a distance all we see is a sea of yellow stuff with an occasional face in it. They are either streaming into the tent to gawk at the corpse and interfere with the investigation, or streaming out of the tent to evade being questioned and interfere with the investigation.
Evidently the police have not put up those yellow tape CRIME SCENE barriers â and remember, the real police arrived a while ago. Or is this a flashback to before they arrived? No real police are visible todayâŠ.
-Cougar :{)
436rge over 15 years ago
.Iâve come back but begrudgingly. Donât you know Locher has not been doing the art work since March? It is the new guy, Brizman. Locher just writes the story now. If you ask me both guys are killing DT. Let the strip rest in peace.
sydney over 15 years ago
marktrail queried :
âIt amazes me all the people who donât like the strip, yet they keep reading itâ
Mark as a relatively new poster on the board âmy takeâ is, most eyeryone likes the strip Dick Tracy. What they DONâT like is the dull, careles blaseâ manner in which Dick Locher presents it.
Most are here venting frustrations and inadertenly it has evolved into humorous cut and thrust meeting place, which many find more âentertainingâ than the strip. But you have to âreadâ it to make those comments, or to poke fun at the work.
Not that it matters one hoot to him, but the daily ever-present message to Locher is, that itâs time to go home ! He did some talented design work on Villains back in the period 1995 to 2002 and before with Collins (Snake Eyes, Putty Puss) But Kilian deserves credit for âsparkingâ the names and ideas in the latter period (eg, Snails ,Smirk & original Dab Stract) but sadly Locher not an effective writer, has not designed any compelling characters in three years and one could say with certainty heâs now a spent force.
Itâs a bad thing in a way to seem to âkickâ a man when he is down. But much of it he brought on himself.
Durak Premium Member over 15 years ago
Markâs not new, heâs expanding his horizons. Heâs an old timer at goComics. On the other hand, many of you probably consider your ole pal Dypak new as well.
akado2000 over 15 years ago
Is the guy in the Crimestopperâs Advice panel giving or receiving a threat?