A nice concise history. Still no clew as to the current Mr Crime’s identity. Our only suspects (that we’ve seen) thus far seem to be Davey Mylar and DoubleUp’s attorney.
If Mr. Crime is NOT IGN head honcho, & ends up being a non-incinerated The Fifth or Flyface (& Mr. Crime’s nephew ends up being the hygienically improved nephew of Flyface)…color me impressed. It would play into The Fifth’s dialogue right before things went KABLOOIE @ end of Curtis/Staton 1st storyline.
#12, dropped one spot lol. top ten is elusive at best ;) Tess looks GORGEOUS in the second panel… never seen her look better! great job joe! and of course i got BOTH lee and johnny in the same panel…. my two FAVORITE MCU members. all we need now is junior tracy in on the whole thing and everything will be right with the world LOL!
Yesterday I posted something apparantly too late for comment, so, I’ll toss it up again:
Mr. Crime is Larry Kleen, the high priced lawyer who got Doubleup off (back in March, and referred to a few days ago).
The way I see it, Davey Mylar was the person who found a bunch of papers in the rubble of George Alpha’s fomer home.
He knew the stuff involved old crimes, and didn’t know what to do with them, so he called a lawyer – maybe the guy’s name was on the papers, maybe he was actually Davey’s uncle – and gave the documents to him, so he could figure out what to do with them.
And the lawyer got the idea of using the papers as a “how to be a crime lord” instruction book, and set himself up as Mr. Crime 4.0.
Larry Kleen’s a germaphobe, and what better way to keep your hands clean than having all the orders go through Panda.
margueritem over 12 years ago
Such talent, too!
ridenslide65 over 12 years ago
Loving all the background information!!
Mdstudio over 12 years ago
A nice concise history. Still no clew as to the current Mr Crime’s identity. Our only suspects (that we’ve seen) thus far seem to be Davey Mylar and DoubleUp’s attorney.
DoubleScribble over 12 years ago
Talented, indeed… But are they loyal?
johnrussco over 12 years ago
DT’s bride looks good enough!
coldsooner over 12 years ago
Love the wrist projector. l think Panda’s pad should be called Panda’s Talent Agency and Greenhouse.
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
Good background briefing we’ve received from Tracy and Sam! Does Lee have an angle on the Panda agency?
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 12 years ago
Good morning all…
Buzza Wuzza over 12 years ago
That sums it up!
tconstantine900 over 12 years ago
If Mr. Crime is NOT IGN head honcho, & ends up being a non-incinerated The Fifth or Flyface (& Mr. Crime’s nephew ends up being the hygienically improved nephew of Flyface)…color me impressed. It would play into The Fifth’s dialogue right before things went KABLOOIE @ end of Curtis/Staton 1st storyline.
tsull2121 over 12 years ago
#12, dropped one spot lol. top ten is elusive at best ;) Tess looks GORGEOUS in the second panel… never seen her look better! great job joe! and of course i got BOTH lee and johnny in the same panel…. my two FAVORITE MCU members. all we need now is junior tracy in on the whole thing and everything will be right with the world LOL!
APersonOfInterest over 12 years ago
… and the hits just keep on comin’ … good job Team Tracy!!!
Can't Sleep over 12 years ago
Yesterday I posted something apparantly too late for comment, so, I’ll toss it up again:
Mr. Crime is Larry Kleen, the high priced lawyer who got Doubleup off (back in March, and referred to a few days ago).
The way I see it, Davey Mylar was the person who found a bunch of papers in the rubble of George Alpha’s fomer home.
He knew the stuff involved old crimes, and didn’t know what to do with them, so he called a lawyer – maybe the guy’s name was on the papers, maybe he was actually Davey’s uncle – and gave the documents to him, so he could figure out what to do with them.
And the lawyer got the idea of using the papers as a “how to be a crime lord” instruction book, and set himself up as Mr. Crime 4.0.
Larry Kleen’s a germaphobe, and what better way to keep your hands clean than having all the orders go through Panda.
So, what do you think? I’m wrong again?
mzkdad over 12 years ago
If the “let’em off easy” judge is Mr. Crime, it would be a great cover. Whoda thunkit?
fredville over 12 years ago
well, if they say The Apparatus runs it now, what’s the mystery? Just another villian from the past…..