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Well Locher picked the fanfare of July 4th to launch his brand new rocket, âThermal Imagingâ. Itâs his âscientificâ version of Teevo, not going anywhere. A modern day answer to the Space Coupe that just like those North Korean rockets will crash off radar and dies when this story ends.
Not unlike Traze-R et al, we could call it a once in a lifetime âhighlightâ that we will not see again
As Jeff noted yesterday, when Locher ends a story, he ENDS it ! Very rarely looking back ! Thatâs the equivalent of Gould launching the Two-Way Wrist Radio in the Diet Smith/Irma saga and then squashing it for all future stories. In a way I like that Locher âimperativeâ, but apply it to Teevo too ! Seems unfair to take your dissapointment at that Dodos creation (sorry, âcharactersâ) and punish Sam Catchem for your mistake.
So for the future that sort of âcontinuityâ and âlinkageâ with the past is âOUTâ along with that Taser feature they were just âhighlightsâ . But Creations not good enough to earn a longer âlifeâ in the strip.
Donât complicate your enjoyment with âfussyâ considerations. Just read along and imagine they all never happened or existed. Remember, the Author already has to struggle to tweak his stories, to occasionally cope with the ârealityâ of normal police proceedure. Itâs difficult, but he must make Tracy look like a âgenuineâ detective.
Gould had Al Varnis, as a paid police consultant to ensure âauthenticityâ which he felt was important. Theyâre things like clues and science, (intuition, instinct on occasion yes), but he couldnât have Tracy looking like a âhunchâ detective around the clock, all the time ! Circulation and the attendant income are so bad now, poor Dick has to fudge it all by guessing (?).
Perhaps we need to give him a little slack, but he needs to cut out those short cuts and focus more on producing valid looking police sequences.As I said, acting on âgut feelâ on occasion is fine.
Sydney,
It seems to me that these ad-hoc gimmicks are each a sort of deus ex machina. They resolve a plot problem, but are so powerful that they would resolve almost every problem and thus there would be no stories. So the best thing to do is bury them after one use.
I suppose if you change your deus each time, itâs a new story so itâs not so bad. But if you keep using the same deus, itâs just dull repetition.
The wrist radio was a handy plot lubricant, while Traze-R would be a huge eraser wiping out everything. The only thing that could stand up to him would be another super-robot, and weâve been there, done that. If Traze-R stayed, weâd just have an evil robot of the month plot.The strip would have to be re-named âTraze-R.â DT would be reduced to being a bystander, as he was during that storyline.
This is the problem with Spiderman. No ordinary villain can stand up against him, so itâs one super-villain after another.
Yesterday by accident I came across the âonlineâ version of The New York Daily News, the paper that introduced me to Dick Tracy when I was a kid. It was one of the âfoundationâ papers for the strip carrying the strip on the front page of the Sunday comic section (and wrapped around the WHOLE paper)
The strip remained in the paper until about 1996 when it was dropped suddenly. My âtakeâ was that the quality of the strip had slipped badly and the Editors simply did what hundreds more were in the process of doing.
But âdefendersâ saw it differently. The usual âspinâ to protect the then producers, Kilian and Locher. What had happened they said was that the ownership of the newspaper changed hands. Sounds reasonable on the surface, but dig a little deeper.They only lost a ârequirementâ to carry the strip. It would now have to earn itâs right to stay there, and it didnât !
PLOP ! And it skidded on the N.Y. sidewalks !
Then the next line of âdefenseâ was that âcontinuityâ strips were now out of favor. They had to make way for humorous strips. Could that be right ? Sorry ! Not in the New York Daily News as of yesterday.
Among a wider selection these âserialâ type strips are now carried in their pages â
1) The Phantom
2) Mandrake
3) Spiderman
4) Flash Gordon
5) Prince Valiant
6) Apt. 3-G
7) Rex Morgan
8) Judge Parker
9) Mary Worth
My Lord ! What a come down ! IIâs one thing to be replaced by Lee Falkâs Phantom but we have a shocking new LOW here ! ? Is the Mary Worth package more âattractiveâ and viable than Dick Tracy ? Itâs not âskiddingâ on the sidewalk anymore, itâs floating down the Drain ! Twenty three million readers on the Internet ? What do you think ?
Some people need to hang their heads in shame. Including those that have the temerity to posture boldly as they defend trash ! Imagine ! Mary Worth !
And less we forget, these guys âINHERITEDâ, 300 Plus newspapers. Under their stewardship itâs slipped to a âfinger nailâ biting 50 newspapers ! Under their management they lost 83% of what they started with.
Why should we bother to respond to their questionable defensive comments ?
I think Locher teleported them to the Naperville post office. Hence, the wanted posters. If it had been the police station, Tracyâs picture would be up.
ludwig, those arent wanted postersâŠthose are missing children posters . Our evil bad guy may look evil and bad but he has a soft spot for missing childrenâŠ.
.after all, nobody is ALL badâŠ..
with the possible exception of my ex wifeâs lawyer
Correct me if Iâm wrongâŠbut is this the first time Big Ace acknowledged DT as a âcopâ? Could it be the way things are in this strip these days that they possibly ARE in the police station? Maybe those ARE indeed wanted psoters on the wall.
Heck, one day DT was with BO and Gert and the next right back with OEJ and KOC.
Please forgive me for my past behaviorâcanât a person have a change of heart? All I can do now is listen to my heart and behave accordingly. I have asked for forgiveness for my past behavior and the past behavior of others. I forgive everyone here for anything they may have said untoward or disrespectfully about me and I forgive those who will do so in the futureâŠand that goes for you, too, Grok.
Carlo, I think it does. Search on the Internet and youâll find it
Where the leap into the âwild beyondâ takes place is on Monday, when Tracy reveals itâs all powered by his âbody heatâ. Wow ! Since he learned this trick Tess must be in 7th Heaven ! No wonder Tracy seldom goes to the Office anymore - only once this year !
I think Araldite easily takes the new âD.I.T.Tâ Award (âDick In Thermally Titillatingâ Award) for today, with the phrasing in his one line scorcher on membership in the â95% clubâ.
Thanks for the kind words, Jeff. Boiling it down, we are only kernels of corn in Maxineâs big popper. Putting it in a sense that maybe more of us can identify, we are but cubes of ice in the Big Margarita Machine. And that is only until someone pulls the lever!
margueritem over 15 years ago
He did speak English, pudding face.
mrbribery over 15 years ago
âspeak English you dumb cop!â
â OK, in other words, I cheated.â
LudwigVonDrake over 15 years ago
Shall I comment on Tracyâs arm and hand in the first panel? Ugh!
wndrwrthg over 15 years ago
I have it figured out. We are all dead and have been condemned to hell. There can be no other explanation to this.
LudwigVonDrake over 15 years ago
Are those Wanted posters on the wall? If so, why are they there?
mjmsprt40 over 15 years ago
The cheater got cheated. Thereâs a certain justice in there somewhere.
3hourtour Premium Member over 15 years ago
âŠwith a name like Dick Tracy you have to be goodâŠ
sydney over 15 years ago
Well Locher picked the fanfare of July 4th to launch his brand new rocket, âThermal Imagingâ. Itâs his âscientificâ version of Teevo, not going anywhere. A modern day answer to the Space Coupe that just like those North Korean rockets will crash off radar and dies when this story ends.
Not unlike Traze-R et al, we could call it a once in a lifetime âhighlightâ that we will not see again
As Jeff noted yesterday, when Locher ends a story, he ENDS it ! Very rarely looking back ! Thatâs the equivalent of Gould launching the Two-Way Wrist Radio in the Diet Smith/Irma saga and then squashing it for all future stories. In a way I like that Locher âimperativeâ, but apply it to Teevo too ! Seems unfair to take your dissapointment at that Dodos creation (sorry, âcharactersâ) and punish Sam Catchem for your mistake.
So for the future that sort of âcontinuityâ and âlinkageâ with the past is âOUTâ along with that Taser feature they were just âhighlightsâ . But Creations not good enough to earn a longer âlifeâ in the strip.
Donât complicate your enjoyment with âfussyâ considerations. Just read along and imagine they all never happened or existed. Remember, the Author already has to struggle to tweak his stories, to occasionally cope with the ârealityâ of normal police proceedure. Itâs difficult, but he must make Tracy look like a âgenuineâ detective.
Gould had Al Varnis, as a paid police consultant to ensure âauthenticityâ which he felt was important. Theyâre things like clues and science, (intuition, instinct on occasion yes), but he couldnât have Tracy looking like a âhunchâ detective around the clock, all the time ! Circulation and the attendant income are so bad now, poor Dick has to fudge it all by guessing (?).
Perhaps we need to give him a little slack, but he needs to cut out those short cuts and focus more on producing valid looking police sequences.As I said, acting on âgut feelâ on occasion is fine.
Ray_C over 15 years ago
Sydney, It seems to me that these ad-hoc gimmicks are each a sort of deus ex machina. They resolve a plot problem, but are so powerful that they would resolve almost every problem and thus there would be no stories. So the best thing to do is bury them after one use. I suppose if you change your deus each time, itâs a new story so itâs not so bad. But if you keep using the same deus, itâs just dull repetition. The wrist radio was a handy plot lubricant, while Traze-R would be a huge eraser wiping out everything. The only thing that could stand up to him would be another super-robot, and weâve been there, done that. If Traze-R stayed, weâd just have an evil robot of the month plot.The strip would have to be re-named âTraze-R.â DT would be reduced to being a bystander, as he was during that storyline. This is the problem with Spiderman. No ordinary villain can stand up against him, so itâs one super-villain after another.
sydney over 15 years ago
Yesterday by accident I came across the âonlineâ version of The New York Daily News, the paper that introduced me to Dick Tracy when I was a kid. It was one of the âfoundationâ papers for the strip carrying the strip on the front page of the Sunday comic section (and wrapped around the WHOLE paper)
The strip remained in the paper until about 1996 when it was dropped suddenly. My âtakeâ was that the quality of the strip had slipped badly and the Editors simply did what hundreds more were in the process of doing.
But âdefendersâ saw it differently. The usual âspinâ to protect the then producers, Kilian and Locher. What had happened they said was that the ownership of the newspaper changed hands. Sounds reasonable on the surface, but dig a little deeper.They only lost a ârequirementâ to carry the strip. It would now have to earn itâs right to stay there, and it didnât !
PLOP ! And it skidded on the N.Y. sidewalks !
Then the next line of âdefenseâ was that âcontinuityâ strips were now out of favor. They had to make way for humorous strips. Could that be right ? Sorry ! Not in the New York Daily News as of yesterday.
Among a wider selection these âserialâ type strips are now carried in their pages â 1) The Phantom 2) Mandrake 3) Spiderman 4) Flash Gordon 5) Prince Valiant 6) Apt. 3-G 7) Rex Morgan 8) Judge Parker 9) Mary Worth
My Lord ! What a come down ! IIâs one thing to be replaced by Lee Falkâs Phantom but we have a shocking new LOW here ! ? Is the Mary Worth package more âattractiveâ and viable than Dick Tracy ? Itâs not âskiddingâ on the sidewalk anymore, itâs floating down the Drain ! Twenty three million readers on the Internet ? What do you think ?
Some people need to hang their heads in shame. Including those that have the temerity to posture boldly as they defend trash ! Imagine ! Mary Worth !
And less we forget, these guys âINHERITEDâ, 300 Plus newspapers. Under their stewardship itâs slipped to a âfinger nailâ biting 50 newspapers ! Under their management they lost 83% of what they started with.
Why should we bother to respond to their questionable defensive comments ?
Morrow Cummings over 15 years ago
I think Locher teleported them to the Naperville post office. Hence, the wanted posters. If it had been the police station, Tracyâs picture would be up.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 15 years ago
ludwig, those arent wanted postersâŠthose are missing children posters . Our evil bad guy may look evil and bad but he has a soft spot for missing childrenâŠ. .after all, nobody is ALL badâŠ.. with the possible exception of my ex wifeâs lawyer
ALTARR over 15 years ago
What exactly is Big Ace being charged with?
1540JD73 over 15 years ago
Correct me if Iâm wrongâŠbut is this the first time Big Ace acknowledged DT as a âcopâ? Could it be the way things are in this strip these days that they possibly ARE in the police station? Maybe those ARE indeed wanted psoters on the wall. Heck, one day DT was with BO and Gert and the next right back with OEJ and KOC.
Steve Bartholomew over 15 years ago
Now I understand Dickâs card trick. Thatâs not a card heâs holding, itâs a Kindle.
jkersten over 15 years ago
You all have my undying respect. I donât care if we share different tastes or opinions one little bit. It doesnât matter to me in the least.
Iâm a member of the 5% club, and Iâm perfectly comfortable with the company I keep there. Peace to you all this Independence Day and God bless.
jkersten over 15 years ago
Please forgive me for my past behaviorâcanât a person have a change of heart? All I can do now is listen to my heart and behave accordingly. I have asked for forgiveness for my past behavior and the past behavior of others. I forgive everyone here for anything they may have said untoward or disrespectfully about me and I forgive those who will do so in the futureâŠand that goes for you, too, Grok.
Iâve turned over a new leaf, brother.
Araldite over 15 years ago
Iâm a member of the 95% club and we all are pretty happy too.
(PsstâŠwhatâs the 5% club?)
coratelli over 15 years ago
But this technology really exist?
sydney over 15 years ago
Carlo, I think it does. Search on the Internet and youâll find it
Where the leap into the âwild beyondâ takes place is on Monday, when Tracy reveals itâs all powered by his âbody heatâ. Wow ! Since he learned this trick Tess must be in 7th Heaven ! No wonder Tracy seldom goes to the Office anymore - only once this year !
I think Araldite easily takes the new âD.I.T.Tâ Award (âDick In Thermally Titillatingâ Award) for today, with the phrasing in his one line scorcher on membership in the â95% clubâ.
Morrow Cummings over 15 years ago
Thanks for the kind words, Jeff. Boiling it down, we are only kernels of corn in Maxineâs big popper. Putting it in a sense that maybe more of us can identify, we are but cubes of ice in the Big Margarita Machine. And that is only until someone pulls the lever!