Must be the car Tracy and Sam drove through the door to rescue HoneyMoon Looks like it still has the primer on the rear fender from the repair shop. Must be really short on vehicles at the police station.
“Customers” coming in about an hour? More terrorists wanting to stock up on those abundant 10-pound sacks of ammonium nitrate? —With the two big gals and with possible additional baddies coming, Lizz and Dick may really need back-up!
Did anyone besides me see the article in USA Today about the syndicated comic’s Sunday 9/11 strips. Really looking forward to seeing what Mike and Joe do.
That’s one thing I always liked about Jay Maeder’s Annie. Ever since 2002, he would never let an anniversary go by withoutout remembering 9/11. Few other strips did the same. Here’s Mike’s chance. Let’s see what he does.
I don’t think that pulling up in the squad car is as big a flub as some of the comments would make it seem. Tracy asked for and received a search warrant. I would imagine that standard procedure in a case like this would be to walk up, knock, and identify yourself as a police officer. Obviously, the MCS has suspicions, but we also have to remember, they do not have the luxury of reading the strip every day like we do! We obviously know things that Tracy and crew do not. From the police perspective, I believe this would be a time to look around and ask questions, not a “SWAT”- style break down the doors, shoot first ask questions later situation. Although, as readers, we know that time may quickly approach…
Hmm.. Wonder if the new customers are friends of the old ones.I also wonder what other stuff might be in the notebook Lee Ebony found. To bad Tellum “Interfered with a Federal Investigation” or they might have had that notebook a whole week earlier. Wouldn’t be surprised to find out that Gloria’s “customers” also have some cops with a search warrant knocking on their door.
Given that they suspect Morning Gloria is selling ammonium nitrate to terrorists, I’d expect a lot more law-enforcement officers on the scene. Jim Trailer should be there. Maybe we’ll see them in the next few days.
leakysqueaky712 about 13 years ago
That is one “thick” woman.
margueritem about 13 years ago
Kind of hard not to notice a police car…
Tarry Plaguer about 13 years ago
Must be the car Tracy and Sam drove through the door to rescue HoneyMoon Looks like it still has the primer on the rear fender from the repair shop. Must be really short on vehicles at the police station.
thejensens about 13 years ago
I hope there is back-up.
These girls play rough!!!!!
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
“Customers” coming in about an hour? More terrorists wanting to stock up on those abundant 10-pound sacks of ammonium nitrate? —With the two big gals and with possible additional baddies coming, Lizz and Dick may really need back-up!
FLIGHT SUIT about 13 years ago
I like the retro style of the police car. I wonder what make and model it is.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 13 years ago
Good morning all…
Det.DanDone about 13 years ago
Wait a minute, I think OH JOY is another sidekicks catch phrase.
Ray_C about 13 years ago
An unmarked car might have been a good idea in this case.
Dkram about 13 years ago
Dose Mina have at lest one living brain cell?.\\//_
johnrussco about 13 years ago
Mina & the squad car have a lot in common
Morrow Cummings about 13 years ago
Wonder if Tracy had the rooftop beacon flashing as they snuck in. It’s times like this that I wonder if Locher’s Thick is still lurking in the bushes.
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Did anyone besides me see the article in USA Today about the syndicated comic’s Sunday 9/11 strips. Really looking forward to seeing what Mike and Joe do.
LittleRedDress about 13 years ago
That’s one thing I always liked about Jay Maeder’s Annie. Ever since 2002, he would never let an anniversary go by withoutout remembering 9/11. Few other strips did the same. Here’s Mike’s chance. Let’s see what he does.
coratelli about 13 years ago
Great the third panel with the police car!
thejensens about 13 years ago
I looked at today’s strip on another site and the color of the police car and the lights on top are totally different.
Another color screw up by Go Comics.
Farmboy71 about 13 years ago
I don’t think that pulling up in the squad car is as big a flub as some of the comments would make it seem. Tracy asked for and received a search warrant. I would imagine that standard procedure in a case like this would be to walk up, knock, and identify yourself as a police officer. Obviously, the MCS has suspicions, but we also have to remember, they do not have the luxury of reading the strip every day like we do! We obviously know things that Tracy and crew do not. From the police perspective, I believe this would be a time to look around and ask questions, not a “SWAT”- style break down the doors, shoot first ask questions later situation. Although, as readers, we know that time may quickly approach…
therese_callahan2002 about 13 years ago
But there is no joy in Nurseville. Mighty Tracy has struck out! LOL!
Tarry Plaguer about 13 years ago
Hmm.. Wonder if the new customers are friends of the old ones.I also wonder what other stuff might be in the notebook Lee Ebony found. To bad Tellum “Interfered with a Federal Investigation” or they might have had that notebook a whole week earlier. Wouldn’t be surprised to find out that Gloria’s “customers” also have some cops with a search warrant knocking on their door.
Bill Thompson about 13 years ago
Given that they suspect Morning Gloria is selling ammonium nitrate to terrorists, I’d expect a lot more law-enforcement officers on the scene. Jim Trailer should be there. Maybe we’ll see them in the next few days.