My buddy’s calling Tracy and not me? I’m a bit disappointed! I’ve been a faithful member of the Dick Tracy Junior Detective Club although I lost the diploma that Tootsie V-M Chocolate Drink Mix sent me in 1944.
HA! Nice V.B. I was just thinking this guy outside the fish aquarium is the one that “didn’t get away.” I could also see Vitamin using the old line, “It’s worse than that, he’s DEAD Jim.”
Mornin’ Vista Bill (you deserve top billing)!Considering the dialogue, it sounds like Vista Bill (the movie one) was a detective. Now that’s a film I’d like to see!A frontier detective with Vita – I mean, Blowhard – Flintheart as his sidekick! (Do I smell a spin-off? Along with the adventures of the Scarlett Sting?)
The poor stiff is dead! I like the dramatic phrasing of Master Thespian Vitamin “Blowhard” Flintheart in panel 3! Is Chief of Detectives Richard Tracy up to the task after his recent bloodletting?
I think that’s the pocket-size version of the Ipad, the Iphone. Jobs introduced it first to open up the market for the larger version.
I still think of the Ipad as an Iphone with a big enough screen. I’m expecting that it won’t be long before you can get software to make phone calls from the Ap store.
Well if anyone had doubts as to IDENTITY (?) - it seems Vitamin Flintheart Is right up to SPEED. He’s got his old friend’s, Dick’s number, and calling him direct !
i know vitamin and tracy have been friends for YEARS (heck, he is joe’s godfather for cryin out loud! lol) but when and how did they meet? anyone?? bueller??
@tsull2121:That six week limit is really starting to crimp their story telling style, I think. It’s causing changes in Tracy’s character. The way Tracy was depicted in days of old, he would be tenaciously pursuing clues, trying to find Stiletta, not sitting around waiting to “hear from her again” I realy enjoy this strip, but each story seems to start out with a bang and then fizzle just as it’s getting really good. I have hopes that somehow the bosses at TMS can finally be made to grasp that it is not the length of a story, but the quality of the story’s contents, that determines if readers will stay with it. Mike, Joe and Company certainly have the quality. Let them run with it!
I’ve also wondered about the identity of the bespectacled character in today’s strip. What if it’s really Davey Mylar who survived all the gunplay at his headquarters? Mr. Crime could be making a return appearance, then. Something for us to think about.
That sure looks like Davey Mylar, aka Mr. Crime, less his stash! Need to find Blaze for that. As for VB, your stock keeps on on going “up limit” every day, as they say at the Chicago Merc. Now we need to see a movie poster of Aunt Marg (Margaritem) on the billboard. I can see her now – lookin’ exactly like Marjorie Main, even with her Sunday curlers on.
Gordon – hope you don’t mind me lifting your letter to pass along to the folks at “contact” (with proper credit to you of course). I just couldn’t improve on yours and I told them such.
TikiCarol over 12 years ago
yep
margueritem over 12 years ago
Wonderful drawings today! Day three, VB!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 12 years ago
Good morning all…
My buddy’s calling Tracy and not me? I’m a bit disappointed! I’ve been a faithful member of the Dick Tracy Junior Detective Club although I lost the diploma that Tootsie V-M Chocolate Drink Mix sent me in 1944.
coldsooner over 12 years ago
HA! Nice V.B. I was just thinking this guy outside the fish aquarium is the one that “didn’t get away.” I could also see Vitamin using the old line, “It’s worse than that, he’s DEAD Jim.”
Tarry Plaguer over 12 years ago
You should call Ted Tellum. He knows what to do with dead bodies found in your parking space. (grin)
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 12 years ago
A special thank you for your support and wonderful comments these past three days to my fellow commentors.
And, thanks for making an old man happier Mike, Joe, and Shelley! I’ll be around if you want me to reappear next year!
Ashmael over 12 years ago
Looks like Flintheart is using an iPad! Love this mixing of old fashioned scenarios with new tech! Joe Staton and Mike Curtis are super-COOL!
Ashmael over 12 years ago
And who is the bespectacled guy? Davey Mylar’s cousin?
Can't Sleep over 12 years ago
Mornin’ Vista Bill (you deserve top billing)!Considering the dialogue, it sounds like Vista Bill (the movie one) was a detective. Now that’s a film I’d like to see!A frontier detective with Vita – I mean, Blowhard – Flintheart as his sidekick! (Do I smell a spin-off? Along with the adventures of the Scarlett Sting?)
FLIGHT SUIT over 12 years ago
Love the pun about it being his first panel!
mikatt1 over 12 years ago
Thank you for bringing back Vitamin !
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
The poor stiff is dead! I like the dramatic phrasing of Master Thespian Vitamin “Blowhard” Flintheart in panel 3! Is Chief of Detectives Richard Tracy up to the task after his recent bloodletting?
mrbribery over 12 years ago
this is more important than your career? who are you, and what have you done with the real Flintheart?
ARF2 over 12 years ago
I think that’s the pocket-size version of the Ipad, the Iphone. Jobs introduced it first to open up the market for the larger version.
I still think of the Ipad as an Iphone with a big enough screen. I’m expecting that it won’t be long before you can get software to make phone calls from the Ap store.
sydney over 12 years ago
Well if anyone had doubts as to IDENTITY (?) - it seems Vitamin Flintheart Is right up to SPEED. He’s got his old friend’s, Dick’s number, and calling him direct !
SlyMongoose over 12 years ago
You’ll be his very next call, VistaBill!
tsull2121 over 12 years ago
6:03am and i’m ONLY number 18?!?!?! WOW you guys are quick! lol
tsull2121 over 12 years ago
i know vitamin and tracy have been friends for YEARS (heck, he is joe’s godfather for cryin out loud! lol) but when and how did they meet? anyone?? bueller??
chemcope over 12 years ago
But whatever happened to the Moon Maiden sub-plot they started with a short while ago?JimCo
Ken in Ohio over 12 years ago
@tsull2121:That six week limit is really starting to crimp their story telling style, I think. It’s causing changes in Tracy’s character. The way Tracy was depicted in days of old, he would be tenaciously pursuing clues, trying to find Stiletta, not sitting around waiting to “hear from her again” I realy enjoy this strip, but each story seems to start out with a bang and then fizzle just as it’s getting really good. I have hopes that somehow the bosses at TMS can finally be made to grasp that it is not the length of a story, but the quality of the story’s contents, that determines if readers will stay with it. Mike, Joe and Company certainly have the quality. Let them run with it!
wndrwrthg over 12 years ago
Time was, you could go away, return and very little had changed
Now you have to play catch-up so frantically, you become absolutely deranged
Oh how I remember those Saturday matinees with a thrill
Going to the cinema to see our great hero, Vista Bill
He rode the range where the buffalo roam
Wherever he laid his hat, he called home
A tall, lean man, face bronzed by the sun
His constant companions were his horse and his gun
A true American hero, so stalwart and so true
And the love of his life was the Sweet Betty Sue
Now this love could never have run its course
You see, Sweet Betty Sue was Bills’ faithful horse
He raised her from a filly, one of beauty and grace
A pinto pony with a blaze on her face
They traveled the mountains, forests and plains
Through blazing sun and torrential rains
Helping the oppressed and righting wrongs
All the while singing those old cowboy songs
Living a life so easy and carefree
No marriage for him, no never, not he
Then one day while taming a town
He spied Little Ruthie in her blue gingham gown
With auburn hair, eyes of blue and a cute freckled nose
She stood barely five foot two, from her crown to her toes
Beauty and wit, with loads of charm
She had the job as the local schoolmarm
Just one look and Bill was smitten
By that bug of love he knew he was bitten
Bill now has finally settled down
He and Ruthie moved to Hollywood town
His exploits are now on the silver screen
His rugged good looks there to be seen
Riden’ and ropin’, gunfights galore
But never any sign of blood or gore
Bill retired at the top of his game
Even has a star on the walk of fame
So cheers to Bill, in all his glory
It really has been quite a story.
LittleRedDress over 12 years ago
Another great poem, Wndrwrthg! We’ve sorely missed your contributions and hope you’re back to stay!
LittleRedDress over 12 years ago
I’ve also wondered about the identity of the bespectacled character in today’s strip. What if it’s really Davey Mylar who survived all the gunplay at his headquarters? Mr. Crime could be making a return appearance, then. Something for us to think about.
Sardonis over 12 years ago
Maybe he should call Inspector Danger. lol
Morrow Cummings over 12 years ago
That sure looks like Davey Mylar, aka Mr. Crime, less his stash! Need to find Blaze for that. As for VB, your stock keeps on on going “up limit” every day, as they say at the Chicago Merc. Now we need to see a movie poster of Aunt Marg (Margaritem) on the billboard. I can see her now – lookin’ exactly like Marjorie Main, even with her Sunday curlers on.
mumbles over 12 years ago
where’s phishface?
tsull2121 over 12 years ago
would that number begin with “Dumont 5…” lol
I Go Pogo over 12 years ago
Gordon – hope you don’t mind me lifting your letter to pass along to the folks at “contact” (with proper credit to you of course). I just couldn’t improve on yours and I told them such.