Regarding yesterday’s comments about IDW’s Complete Dick Tracy and vol’s 9 & 10 out of print and so expensive.I had the same problem with Volume 8. When Amazon could not fill my order, I purchased volume 8 new on ebay for about $40.00. The seller on ebay did not know the book was out of print, as private sellers on Amazon wantedup to $1,000. Be eventually, IDW did a second edition of Vol. 8 and I suspect the same will happen withvol’s 9 and 10. So, be patient. I am sure the two volumes will be back again.
In yesterday’s strip, Mina carrying Mr. Decopolus reminded me of the old Universal Horror Movies from the 40’s and 50’s where the monster in that case would be carrying off the beautiful young girl.
And Sam, are you trying to get out of your vacation so you don’t have to be stuck in a car, travelling with your wife????
To one of my favorite cops, Jim Doherty – Thanks for the info on Mina. In today’s real-life world, Mina and he boss usually are pretty good at getting their “clients” to change their wills, too. Right behind the Nurse’s Station is another office housing their “House Lawyer” who assists the patients with their legal things, like changing their wills, leaving their estates to sham charities that they have control over. Layered LLC’s that the DA can’t untangle.
@safeway: I didn’t know that about the IDW reprints. But I wouldn’t bet on them coming back into print…they may, but there’s no way of knowing. My own cautionary tale: I collected Fantagraphics’ printing of Prince Valiant (which started in the 80s). What apparently happened is the further they got into the 40 volumes, the fewer people bought them, and the lower the press runs were. I didn’t pick up the last half-dozen volumes when they came out, and those are now going for $100+ on eBay, much more than the early volumes in the series.So I don’t know what’s going to happen with the reprints, but what I learned is if you’re going to collect a series, do it from the getgo. Sometimes you get lucky and it gets remaindered, sometimes not.
Ted Tellum was an Arthur Godfrey clone who used Wormy as a radio voice in the early 50s. He’s now about 110 years old, but still working. I guess Wormy will show up in conjunction with his appearance in the IDW Tracy release. How symettrical
From Dick Tracy’s expression in the last Panel, I can surmise that Ted Tellum is not someone to whom he wants to talk. I suspect that Mr. Tellum does not like the way the Police operate.
Also, while I prefer to see this strip in glorious black and white, the second panel looks great in color. The bow & neckties contrast beautifully with Dicks’ & Sams’ shadow profile.
All the good old police procedurals included some personal life, slice-o-life things, like Sgt. Friday developing an itch, or his partner going on a diet. Nothing wrong with making Sam more of a fully-developed character, or introducing Liz’s girlfriend, or whatever.
Sam’s always had Julie, his daughter, since his first appearance in 1948! On Dec. 26, 1948, Sam shows Dick Tracy a picture of his daughter: “My family will be here next week. That’s my daughter, Julie, smart kid.” Nearly one year later, in perhaps the most famous Christmas strip in Dick Tracy’s history, Sam introduces wife, Marge, and daughter, Julie, in the flesh!
thejensens over 13 years ago
Regarding yesterday’s comments about IDW’s Complete Dick Tracy and vol’s 9 & 10 out of print and so expensive.I had the same problem with Volume 8. When Amazon could not fill my order, I purchased volume 8 new on ebay for about $40.00. The seller on ebay did not know the book was out of print, as private sellers on Amazon wantedup to $1,000. Be eventually, IDW did a second edition of Vol. 8 and I suspect the same will happen withvol’s 9 and 10. So, be patient. I am sure the two volumes will be back again.
margueritem over 13 years ago
Ted Tellum must be a pain in the tush.
thejensens over 13 years ago
Good Day everyone!!!!
In yesterday’s strip, Mina carrying Mr. Decopolus reminded me of the old Universal Horror Movies from the 40’s and 50’s where the monster in that case would be carrying off the beautiful young girl.
And Sam, are you trying to get out of your vacation so you don’t have to be stuck in a car, travelling with your wife????
APersonOfInterest over 13 years ago
Ted Tellum’s Tough on the Tush.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
Sam? Dick wants to borrow your “Oi.”
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 13 years ago
http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-SLhcQfuSGcE/TbC9VER0R9I/AAAAAAAAAB8/l4Wio43GSIA/s1600/facepalm_picard2.jpg
ReneTray over 13 years ago
True by God.
Sisyphos over 13 years ago
First, Wendy Wichel; now, Ted Tellum. All the media flaks want a piece of Tracy this week! Maybe Dick should run off and join Sam’s family vacation!
Blackthorne42 over 13 years ago
Oh, wow.. what does Ted want, another Voice with a Kiss? And, not to be impatient, but when’s Vitamin going to make his grand entrance?
Can't Sleep over 13 years ago
Lizz’s eyes in panel 2 remind me of the very strange way Gould used to draw her eyes, which renews my appreciation for Joe’s art.
Det.DanDone over 13 years ago
Joe’s artwork amazes me daily.
needlepointer over 13 years ago
Yes, let’s not forget to appreciate often this great artwork.
Morrow Cummings over 13 years ago
To one of my favorite cops, Jim Doherty – Thanks for the info on Mina. In today’s real-life world, Mina and he boss usually are pretty good at getting their “clients” to change their wills, too. Right behind the Nurse’s Station is another office housing their “House Lawyer” who assists the patients with their legal things, like changing their wills, leaving their estates to sham charities that they have control over. Layered LLC’s that the DA can’t untangle.
TheDOCTOR over 13 years ago
So who is ths Tellhm gonna resemble? Rush Limbaugh? Shawn Hannity?… Wait – GLEN BECK!
jumbobrain over 13 years ago
@safeway: I didn’t know that about the IDW reprints. But I wouldn’t bet on them coming back into print…they may, but there’s no way of knowing. My own cautionary tale: I collected Fantagraphics’ printing of Prince Valiant (which started in the 80s). What apparently happened is the further they got into the 40 volumes, the fewer people bought them, and the lower the press runs were. I didn’t pick up the last half-dozen volumes when they came out, and those are now going for $100+ on eBay, much more than the early volumes in the series.So I don’t know what’s going to happen with the reprints, but what I learned is if you’re going to collect a series, do it from the getgo. Sometimes you get lucky and it gets remaindered, sometimes not.
jumbobrain over 13 years ago
(before someone nips me on it, yeah, the whole run is 50 volumes, but the first 40 have Hal Foster art, which is why they’re more sought after)
mumbles over 13 years ago
Ted Tellum was an Arthur Godfrey clone who used Wormy as a radio voice in the early 50s. He’s now about 110 years old, but still working. I guess Wormy will show up in conjunction with his appearance in the IDW Tracy release. How symettrical
falcon_370f over 13 years ago
From Dick Tracy’s expression in the last Panel, I can surmise that Ted Tellum is not someone to whom he wants to talk. I suspect that Mr. Tellum does not like the way the Police operate.
BuzzyKincaid73 over 13 years ago
Also, while I prefer to see this strip in glorious black and white, the second panel looks great in color. The bow & neckties contrast beautifully with Dicks’ & Sams’ shadow profile.
Inkpaducah over 13 years ago
All the good old police procedurals included some personal life, slice-o-life things, like Sgt. Friday developing an itch, or his partner going on a diet. Nothing wrong with making Sam more of a fully-developed character, or introducing Liz’s girlfriend, or whatever.
Aaron Mimura over 13 years ago
Sam’s always had Julie, his daughter, since his first appearance in 1948! On Dec. 26, 1948, Sam shows Dick Tracy a picture of his daughter: “My family will be here next week. That’s my daughter, Julie, smart kid.” Nearly one year later, in perhaps the most famous Christmas strip in Dick Tracy’s history, Sam introduces wife, Marge, and daughter, Julie, in the flesh!
Aaron
hunt over 13 years ago
What a greeat shot the last panel is today! Don’t recall ever having seen that exact gesture and look by DT.Wonderful, fun strip again.
coratelli over 13 years ago
Ted tellum?
Saucy1121 Premium Member over 13 years ago
Dick, Dick. Haven’t you learned you NEVER say it’s quiet? It only tempts the fates.
Ray Toler over 13 years ago
Tellum is mullet spelled backwards. I wonder what his hair style will be when we see him.
jonahhex1 over 13 years ago
It seems Tracy will be reaching for the aspirin bottle thanks to Ted Tullum….