Hank O’Hair! Makes sense, since Brenda left the Flash in her final strip. And it makes sense that Tracy would know one of the editors, and not just a reporter (like Brenda Starr was “just” a reporter).Reading Dick Tracy these days reminds me of when I used to read Marvel Comics back in the 60s, and the frequent guest appearances heroes made in each others’ books. It was always a special treat to see Spider-Man cross paths with the Fantastic Four, as well as adding to the overall texture of the stories.I really wish Mike and Joe could (like those long ago days of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby at Marvel) produce Tracy as well as another strip (or two), such as a revival of Annie or Brenda.
Hank is a woman. And we were rope-a-doped! Most commenters, myself included, expected to see Brenda as today’s guest. But Hank’s appearance instead does make good sense. That Sizzler happened to be “a previous owner” of a car used in a hit-and-run murder seems tenuous, however, unless there is some more evidence yet to be revealed.
Nice tribute. If possible ( copyright reasons ) have Brenda Starr give an appearance too. Maybe a teamup/guest shot. Like one commentator about what Marvel did in the 1960’s maybe be able to do in this strip. Of course not to overdo it.
I’m certainly glad to have these comments as I read the strip. I don’t know what I would do without you reference hounds. I could I get some of you guys to help me with Dennis Miller, too.
According to Jay Maeder, in his book about Dick Tracy, Capt. Joseph Medill Patterson (Chester Gould’s boss) hated the comic strip Brenda Starr so much that he refused to let it run in his New York Daily News. It was two full years after his death in 1946 before the News started using the strip.It did, however, run in his sister publication, the Chicago Tribune. So, Mike, Joe and Company are having a gentle chuckle here on more than one level. Very clever.
I don’t mind a swerve like this. Good to see Hank O’Hair again. Although it would be cool to see Joe’s take on Brenda Starr.Also,I heard yesterday evening about Bil Keane. RIP.
Bil Keane is dead? No big loss, tho as a kid I did like his local Philadelphia comic “Silly Philly”, starring a mute miniature Billy Penn. Sixty years later I still smile at the silly pun about the man who was gathering guano at a bird refuge to use as fertilizer:“What do you have there?”“Sanctuary mulch.”“You’re welcome.”
A repeat:HELP!!! HELP!!! Anybody has enough push in the Yahoo Dick Tracy Fans Group. I applied over 2 weeks ago and I am still waiting: Your membership is awaiting approval by the group owner . I recognise a few members of Gocomics like Mike…I would really apreciate any help to get the membership of this group.
Gentlemen: The strip has turned out to be more than I ever dreamed up; You’ve definitely brought the strip back, back to the feel of the 70s :). You know this cross-strip has reminded me of several cross overs I’ve read before. Especially the Victorian era books that featured Sherlock Holmes teaming up or tracking down ones like Mr Hyde, or yes, the League of Extraordinary gentlemen.
Keep up the good work! I can’t wait to see your tribute to Bill Keane too.
Tracy may know the editor, but he would know the reporter much better who covers the police beat everyday. City editors rarely go on story assignments at the papers I worked at.
I hope we have some more cross-overs…maybe from some more classic strips of the past….can you imagine Tracy hopping into a cab driven by Moon Mullins….or B.O. Plenty in a feud with Snuffy Smith Or maybe have a fire being fought by Smokey Stover??
Maybe Daddy Warbucks will contact Dick Tracy to help save Annie from that killer that kiddnapped her while back. After all, if the Brenda Starr people can cross over so can the Annie people!
@david452—Brenda, a freelancer? How totally like her to be just like the rest of us journalists thrust into the modern world of reporting for great metropolitan newspapers (figure out that reference!) and magazines. Love seeing Hank (and who is the redhead in the background—not Pesky, he’s a blond).
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 13 years ago
Unbelievable! How much better can this strip get?
Good morning all…
margueritem about 13 years ago
On the other comics site, they had Hank with blond hair. Major fail!
leakysqueaky712 about 13 years ago
Wow…………a blast from the past.Maybe they can bring back “Annie” (would that they could)
Tarry Plaguer about 13 years ago
Good Evening All!A who’s who of Brenda Starr
Tarry Plaguer about 13 years ago
Brenda Starr Fans may be interested in this:Brenda Starr reprints coming from Hermes Press
Can't Sleep about 13 years ago
Hank O’Hair! Makes sense, since Brenda left the Flash in her final strip. And it makes sense that Tracy would know one of the editors, and not just a reporter (like Brenda Starr was “just” a reporter).Reading Dick Tracy these days reminds me of when I used to read Marvel Comics back in the 60s, and the frequent guest appearances heroes made in each others’ books. It was always a special treat to see Spider-Man cross paths with the Fantastic Four, as well as adding to the overall texture of the stories.I really wish Mike and Joe could (like those long ago days of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby at Marvel) produce Tracy as well as another strip (or two), such as a revival of Annie or Brenda.
FLIGHT SUIT about 13 years ago
“Beak nosed” is so harsh! In the future, Hank, please use the word “aquiline.”
PS: You look like a woman.
FLIGHT SUIT about 13 years ago
Wait, IS Hank supposed to be a woman?
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Hank is a woman. And we were rope-a-doped! Most commenters, myself included, expected to see Brenda as today’s guest. But Hank’s appearance instead does make good sense. That Sizzler happened to be “a previous owner” of a car used in a hit-and-run murder seems tenuous, however, unless there is some more evidence yet to be revealed.
ReneTray about 13 years ago
Nice tribute. If possible ( copyright reasons ) have Brenda Starr give an appearance too. Maybe a teamup/guest shot. Like one commentator about what Marvel did in the 1960’s maybe be able to do in this strip. Of course not to overdo it.
Mdstudio about 13 years ago
Great cameo!
3pibgorn9 about 13 years ago
Holy crosssover! What’s next, Batman? A dramatic version of “Sam’s Strip?” heh heh.
Dkram about 13 years ago
I still say Hank looks like Jimmy Olson in drag..\\//_
listmom about 13 years ago
Yay! Hank was one of my favorite characters in Brenda Starr. Only problem here is that she looks way too feminine!
Ray_C about 13 years ago
I want to see Brenda with that star in her eye again. I doubt it’ll happen, but we can always hope.
FFosdick about 13 years ago
I’m certainly glad to have these comments as I read the strip. I don’t know what I would do without you reference hounds. I could I get some of you guys to help me with Dennis Miller, too.
davidf42 about 13 years ago
It’d be great if we find out that Hank is working on a story of a missing girl and we find out that the missing girl is . . . Annie!
brine Premium Member about 13 years ago
I LOVE seeing Hank in the strip!!! Mike and Joe are THE best thing to happen here in ages!!!
Ken in Ohio about 13 years ago
According to Jay Maeder, in his book about Dick Tracy, Capt. Joseph Medill Patterson (Chester Gould’s boss) hated the comic strip Brenda Starr so much that he refused to let it run in his New York Daily News. It was two full years after his death in 1946 before the News started using the strip.It did, however, run in his sister publication, the Chicago Tribune. So, Mike, Joe and Company are having a gentle chuckle here on more than one level. Very clever.
TallJSV about 13 years ago
OMG! I just figured it out. Mr. Crime is…BASIL ST. JOHN!!
I can’t wait for Major Terry Lee and Mary Perkins to show up.
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Kudos to TEAM TRACY !!!!!!!
Blackthorne42 about 13 years ago
I don’t mind a swerve like this. Good to see Hank O’Hair again. Although it would be cool to see Joe’s take on Brenda Starr.Also,I heard yesterday evening about Bil Keane. RIP.
pschearer Premium Member about 13 years ago
Bil Keane is dead? No big loss, tho as a kid I did like his local Philadelphia comic “Silly Philly”, starring a mute miniature Billy Penn. Sixty years later I still smile at the silly pun about the man who was gathering guano at a bird refuge to use as fertilizer:“What do you have there?”“Sanctuary mulch.”“You’re welcome.”
doc1947g about 13 years ago
A repeat:HELP!!! HELP!!! Anybody has enough push in the Yahoo Dick Tracy Fans Group. I applied over 2 weeks ago and I am still waiting: Your membership is awaiting approval by the group owner . I recognise a few members of Gocomics like Mike…I would really apreciate any help to get the membership of this group.
djword.1 about 13 years ago
Love the casual reference to Brenda (“a story Brenda was investigating”)—no need to explain who she is. But will we get to see La Starr?
kcredden about 13 years ago
Gentlemen: The strip has turned out to be more than I ever dreamed up; You’ve definitely brought the strip back, back to the feel of the 70s :). You know this cross-strip has reminded me of several cross overs I’ve read before. Especially the Victorian era books that featured Sherlock Holmes teaming up or tracking down ones like Mr Hyde, or yes, the League of Extraordinary gentlemen.
Keep up the good work! I can’t wait to see your tribute to Bill Keane too.
James7344 about 13 years ago
Interesting, that bit about looking for Sizzler years ago. Is this Tracy’s FIRST crossover with Starr?
Paul1963 about 13 years ago
Woo!
ChucklinChuck about 13 years ago
Hank, great.Brenda, maybe.Annie, no thanks—those empty eyes have creeped me out since I was a child.
Blindfolded Wildcat about 13 years ago
Hank O’Hair! Peace O’Bone? A walking, talking Honey Comb?
Frank V. Bialek about 13 years ago
Did Tracy ever arrest the woman who murdered Brenda Starr?
cwreenactor about 13 years ago
Nice touch, Mike & Joe. Thanks.
Fusnr about 13 years ago
Tracy may know the editor, but he would know the reporter much better who covers the police beat everyday. City editors rarely go on story assignments at the papers I worked at.
eggfu about 13 years ago
Thank you for bringing back Hank O’Hair. I have bitterly missed reading Brenda Starr everyday.
g6793 about 13 years ago
COOL!!!" Dick Tracy" and " Brenda Starr" collaberating!! I’ve missed “Brenda”…this is awesome!! :)
rhonda Premium Member about 13 years ago
Nice! But now I just miss Brenda all over again.
scorpy007 about 13 years ago
I hope we have some more cross-overs…maybe from some more classic strips of the past….can you imagine Tracy hopping into a cab driven by Moon Mullins….or B.O. Plenty in a feud with Snuffy Smith Or maybe have a fire being fought by Smokey Stover??
Dberrymanal1 about 13 years ago
Maybe Daddy Warbucks will contact Dick Tracy to help save Annie from that killer that kiddnapped her while back. After all, if the Brenda Starr people can cross over so can the Annie people!
countoftowergrove about 13 years ago
Ok Tracy, after this case, please go to Gasoline Alley and do something about Lil and Chubby!
djword.1 about 13 years ago
@david452—Brenda, a freelancer? How totally like her to be just like the rest of us journalists thrust into the modern world of reporting for great metropolitan newspapers (figure out that reference!) and magazines. Love seeing Hank (and who is the redhead in the background—not Pesky, he’s a blond).