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Well, to be precise, Thunderchildās foreign object is an immediate disqualification only if it is āseenā by the referee. Otherwise, it is a smart move (kayfabe).
Some years back a former wrassler explained the blood. Itās real, but itās part of the script. The performer cuts himself, usually in the eyebrow area, with one of those coupon-cutting tools (the thing that exposes just enough of a blade to cut through one sheet of paper). Minor facial cuts are harmless but bleed spectacularly.
Thanks to Sgt Doherty again for keep the facts straight on history, Hoover was jealous of the success of a number of his field agents.Included that Ness fella in Chicago, but I understand Elliot also cleaned up Kansas city too.
Regarding Tracyās comment in the last panel:Perhaps the point being made is this:A police officerās life will sometimes be violent, because his job is fighting crime, and crime is often violent. But, that is not the same as silly, gratuitous, exaggerated violence being pumped into oneās living room in the name of āentertainmentā ā especially when oneās wife and son are watching.
Thereās considerable argument about Purvesās role in the Dillinger case and some of the other cases. Hoover had appointed Sam Cowley to head up the Chicago office over Purves. There was some animosity between Cowley and Purves but they apparently made an effective team, particularly when Cowley showed the men in the office that he would drive himself as hard if not harder than he did the others. It was Cowley who made the deal with the infamous āWoman in Redā that led to the gunfight at the Biograph Theater. Cowley was happy to let Purves hold the press conference after Dillinger was killed while he briefed Hoover by phone.
Following Dillingerās death Cowley was assigned to hunt down Lester Gillis, aka Baby Face Nelson. Cowley and fellow agent Herman Hollis caught up with Nelson outside of the town of Barrington Illinois. In the gunfight that followed Nelson killed Hollis and severely wounded Cowley who died the next day. However Cowley, who was armed with submachine gun, is probably the one responsible for Nelsonās death the next day.
Purves and Cowley are both characters in former āDick Tracyā writer Max Allan Collinsās Nathan Heller novel āTrue Crime.ā So is Hoover, but he doesnāt come off nearly as well as either Cowley or Purves.
You guys make it great EVERY day now ā¦ Iām loving it that the wrestlersā managerās title is āLokiā, interesting spin on it. Jack would get a laugh out of it, and be proud to boot! Wonder if Marvel will intro a āSon Of Thorāā¦.
Vista Bill Raley and Cometā¢ about 13 years ago
Good morning allā¦
margueritem about 13 years ago
So Hoover was jealous of Purvisā successā¦
Good morning VB, and all the Tracy fans!
Buzza Wuzza about 13 years ago
Iām with DT. Who needs all that violence on the tube when it really belongs in comic strips?
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Well, to be precise, Thunderchildās foreign object is an immediate disqualification only if it is āseenā by the referee. Otherwise, it is a smart move (kayfabe).
Cam22 about 13 years ago
Watch out for that Marvel copyright infringement, by Odin !
Mdstudio about 13 years ago
Great to see Dick spending time with Tess and Joe.
adrianmonk about 13 years ago
@Cam 22: Verily I say unto thee.
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Very nice āTracy family at homeā drawing Mr. Staton!!! -Team Tracy ā You have me eager to read the Sunday Funnies again.
FFosdick about 13 years ago
The Amazing Spiderman comic strip features Thor right now!
puddleglum1066 about 13 years ago
Some years back a former wrassler explained the blood. Itās real, but itās part of the script. The performer cuts himself, usually in the eyebrow area, with one of those coupon-cutting tools (the thing that exposes just enough of a blade to cut through one sheet of paper). Minor facial cuts are harmless but bleed spectacularly.
J Short about 13 years ago
Too violent? Obviously being said sarcastically by the man who had a bullet hole in his hat last week.
Det.DanDone about 13 years ago
The movie Public Enemies was based on Melvin Purvis going after John Dillinger..Great Sunday Strip Gang, love the ātongue in cheekā last panel.
JohnRPelt about 13 years ago
re: Tracyās Hall of Fame ā I donāt imagine the fact his name sounded like an ancient Roman pervert didnāt work in his favor.
tsull2121 about 13 years ago
the hammer is illegal ONLY if he uses it. if the ref takes it away, then simply handing it to him is not cause for DQ at all.
willamp about 13 years ago
trimguy about 13 years ago
If Thunderchild were to actually hit someone with that hammer, I bet theyād be Thor for days ;)
HannoX about 13 years ago
Tess is looking lovely today.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 13 years ago
oh yeah? how many notches on that pistola there, DICK?
johnrussco about 13 years ago
thunder child is a bum
kcredden about 13 years ago
Good to finally see Joe! I havenāt seen him since his birth, in āDick Tracy meets the punksā digest. Now we just need our resident honey ham :)
Ken in Ohio about 13 years ago
Regarding Tracyās comment in the last panel:Perhaps the point being made is this:A police officerās life will sometimes be violent, because his job is fighting crime, and crime is often violent. But, that is not the same as silly, gratuitous, exaggerated violence being pumped into oneās living room in the name of āentertainmentā ā especially when oneās wife and son are watching.
Dberrymanal1 about 13 years ago
J. Edger Hoover was nothing but a big crook himself!
Tarry Plaguer about 13 years ago
R.I.P. Whitney HoustonThe World lost one of itās greatest performers. Weāll miss you.
bmckee about 13 years ago
Thereās considerable argument about Purvesās role in the Dillinger case and some of the other cases. Hoover had appointed Sam Cowley to head up the Chicago office over Purves. There was some animosity between Cowley and Purves but they apparently made an effective team, particularly when Cowley showed the men in the office that he would drive himself as hard if not harder than he did the others. It was Cowley who made the deal with the infamous āWoman in Redā that led to the gunfight at the Biograph Theater. Cowley was happy to let Purves hold the press conference after Dillinger was killed while he briefed Hoover by phone.
Following Dillingerās death Cowley was assigned to hunt down Lester Gillis, aka Baby Face Nelson. Cowley and fellow agent Herman Hollis caught up with Nelson outside of the town of Barrington Illinois. In the gunfight that followed Nelson killed Hollis and severely wounded Cowley who died the next day. However Cowley, who was armed with submachine gun, is probably the one responsible for Nelsonās death the next day.
Purves and Cowley are both characters in former āDick Tracyā writer Max Allan Collinsās Nathan Heller novel āTrue Crime.ā So is Hoover, but he doesnāt come off nearly as well as either Cowley or Purves.
JB2K about 13 years ago
Also, letās not forget there is a āThorā in the āB.C.ā comic stripā¦.
countoftowergrove about 13 years ago
Whatās with the damn ad that overlaid on the zoom function?
mechaman about 13 years ago
You guys make it great EVERY day now ā¦ Iām loving it that the wrestlersā managerās title is āLokiā, interesting spin on it. Jack would get a laugh out of it, and be proud to boot! Wonder if Marvel will intro a āSon Of Thorāā¦.
falcon_370f about 13 years ago
LETāS GET READY TO RUUUMBLLLLE!
Quantumtorpedo1 about 13 years ago
Is SAC John āChipā Hardesty as portrayed by the great Jimmy Stewart in The FBI Story a fictional character, or a composite of great agents?
Auntie Socialist about 13 years ago
āMoronicusā Snork!
Auntie Socialist about 13 years ago
Thise were supposed to be just plain asterisks around āsnorkā, not āstongā indicatorsā¦ sigh
Andrew2011 about 13 years ago
Joe Staton speaks today,
and he saysā¦.
Hereās Commentator Jerry King!