Dick Tracy by Mike Curtis and Charles Ettinger for February 09, 2012

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    margueritem  over 12 years ago

    Is he related to Don King by any chance?

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    Tarry Plaguer  over 12 years ago

    Jerry “The King” Lawler

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    FLIGHT SUIT  over 12 years ago

    Wait, isn’t Jerry Lawler the guy who famously played along with Andy Kaufman’s wrestling schtick?

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    Tarry Plaguer  over 12 years ago

    And Jerry is an artist. He drew this cover to celebrate the launch of Titan Publishing’s WWE Heroes comic series.

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    Tarry Plaguer  over 12 years ago

    Mike Curtis has asked me to make the following announcement.“Mike says there’s a special late Valentine’s surprise on Feb 16.”Hmm… I wonder what it will be?

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    Blackthorne42  over 12 years ago

    It makes sense that Jerry would be the expert. Both Mike and Jerry are Tennessee boys, and Jerry’s artistic talent does make Junior the logical link between the world of Tracy and Lawler… err… King. It’s about 2 am right now, and I can’t wait for tomorrow!

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    johnrussco  over 12 years ago

    If by chance we get to meet or see Larry I hope that his hair is better than his cousin Don King~

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    Sisyphos  over 12 years ago

    “Jerry King” is obviously based on Jerry “The King” Lawler, whose note as a wrestler and commentator does not exhaust his list of endeavors and accomplishments. But this has already been noted here; here is Jerry Lawler’s WWE page. BTW, in Tarry Plaguer’s magazine cover link, the two wrestlers are Triple H (standing) and The Undertaker (on one knee).

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    nerdhoof  over 12 years ago

    I wonder if this arc will have Tracy going undercover as a wrestler…

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    CaptainKiddeo  over 12 years ago

    Tracy can’t go undercover any more. His picture is in the paper too often. Unless he goes masked, like a Mexican wrestler…

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    Mdstudio  over 12 years ago

    I don’t think we’d see Tracy go under cover as a wrestler. He’s not a young man anymore, after all he’s a grandfather.He’s in great shape — even though we never see him hit the gym. The benefits of being a comic strip hero.

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    APersonOfInterest  over 12 years ago

    Love it !!!

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    tsull2121  over 12 years ago

    hi, my name is timmy and i’m a wrestling addict. lol :) i’ve been watching wrestling since the late 70’s and i’m happy to see “JERRY KING” gonna make his debut in the dick tracy strip!

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    Buzza Wuzza  over 12 years ago

    And good old Junior comes through with the connection between DT and wrestling.

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    Can't Sleep  over 12 years ago

    @Matthew HanselBe patient, and keep reading – Team Tracy hasn’t let us down yet!Whow knows? Maybe we’ll have a tag team of Crime and Punishment?

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    Can't Sleep  over 12 years ago

    I’m not a wrestling fan, but I’m really enjoying the way Mike keeps bringing pop culture into the strip.The Abner Kadaver storyline was a great look at the almost lost art of horror movie TV hosts, and I’m looking forward to Jerry King’s peek at the world of pro wrestling.

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    Vista Bill Raley and Comet™  over 12 years ago

    Never a dull moment!

    Good morning all…

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    monawarner  over 12 years ago

    I’ve been a wrestling fan since the ‘50s. I know it’s mostly fake but I just tune out the rhetoric and watch those gorgeous manly bodies strut and fly in and out of the ring.

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    Ken in Ohio  over 12 years ago

    I remember once in the 50’s, Dick Tracy met a “lady wrestler” as part of the T.V. Wiggles story arc. Wiggles had a past history with her, and tried to use her for hiding out from the law. He actually shot her while she was performing in the arena, and for one terrible moment, fans thought Dick himself had shot her, because when he heard the gunfire, he naturally pulled his own gun.

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    Weegel  over 12 years ago

    Matt,.Re your comment below:.“I’m sad to say that this particular storyline has lost all of my interest. I have ZERO interest in wrestling and honestly don’t find the characters interesting at all.”.Did you have the same reaction to the TV WIGGLES storyline, in which the titular villain was a former pro wrestler, and a good chunk of the story involved pro wrestling (including a murder during a pro bout)?.And are you saying you find the character in this story uninteresting? Or are you saying that the characters created by the performers in pro wrestling are uninteresting?.I’m not a pro wrestling fan, either. But one of my favorite SUPERMAN episodes was “No Holds Barred.”.And Wayne Dunde’s THE BRUTAL BALLET was a damned fine private eye novel, notwithstanding its being set in the world of pro wrestling..Why not see how the story plays out before making a judgment?

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    Ken in Ohio  over 12 years ago

    @ElGuapo:Is that what they were referencing in the current Phantom story-line, which you can see on www.chron.com/comics? Now he is in China, but the first part of the story took place in Mexico, and featured masked wrestlers who were extremely popular with the public, but who were also involved with Mob activity. I wondered where that was coming from.

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    dakota_jones  over 12 years ago

    Jerry King related to Don King “Only in America”

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    Mdstudio  over 12 years ago

    It seems like there’s always someone grousing about a new story as it gets started. Within a couple days, no one’s complaining and most are raving. Give it some time. This new team hasn’t let us down yet.

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