Use a mirror. That way you’ll have a picture of your camera and the mirror at the same time. If the burglar steals the camera and leaves the mirror behind, you’ll know the burglar was Count Dracula (or one of a million other vampires).
Good advice, as long as DT doesn’t take the case. “Okay, Thompson, why did you claim to have lost a Canon camera when the picture shows that you owned a Nonac? And why did you part your hair on the right side for this picture?”
“What happened to my husband, Defective Tracy”
“You see I’m terribly old and really spacey”
A clue to you I will provide
He crossed over the great divide
He shuffled off his mortal coil
A condition he couldn’t foil
On a slab he does repose
Where he proceeds to decompose
Oh, but what a terrible fate
For him to become the very late
Death has snatched him from this life
Leaving behind his grieving wife
And nothing can bring him back
Except the writing of a hack
So is Trey-D dead or is he alive
Man, I’m not hep to Lochers’ jive
So tomorrow we’ll see more of the same
And that’s a pity and a shame.
What *is* that horizontal thing running all the way from side to side of Panel 2? It looks like a shelf, supported by a bracket on the left, with a model house and trees on it.
Cougar: you are right; this scene takes place in a tiny model house on a shelf. In an unfortunate side-effect of the 3D process, Madame D’Bucksworth has become dimensionally unstable, constantly changing both her own size and that of people and things in the vicinity. Later in the story, she and Tracy will miniaturize themselves and take a Fantastic Voyage style journey through the butterfly tattoo…
OK, I’m calling this one now. 3-D is the homeless guy, he took his own money and disappeared of his own accord. Locher is going to completely forget that there is NO CRIME anywhere in that and end this with some kind of ridiculous shoot out.
What about the body in the swamp, you ask? Well, the ONE thing that might have involved some criminal activity will be completely forgotten by Locher, just like the body that’s still laying on the stage at the science museum.
Locher is clearly ignoring all the ‘shaking sticks in the barrel’ here (Brozman’scowering in his Comic Shop everytime he ventures to read this board - Sorry Jim, NO good news!)
Locher’s just laughing at us (his last act of ‘nonchalance’ and ‘superiority’) an act of defiance thinking he’s having FUN, as with effete triviality he places those silly PUNS in the comic strip every day.
In panel 2, the crossing gate is down so we can hope that the passengers on the Amtrak train coming through are more interesting than the characters in this story.
Hmm … nobody ever examined the body on the stage for tattoos or scars, did they? And it was never disposed of properly, as far as we know. Somebody could have dragged it off the stage and thrown it into a swamp when we weren’t watching. It would be a bit decomposed by now….
Steve Bartholomew about 14 years ago
I’ve had about enough of this.
margueritem about 14 years ago
Let’s send Tracy into outer space with Ensign Kenny from Brewster Rocket!
Bill Thompson about 14 years ago
VistBill advised me:
Use a mirror. That way you’ll have a picture of your camera and the mirror at the same time. If the burglar steals the camera and leaves the mirror behind, you’ll know the burglar was Count Dracula (or one of a million other vampires).
Good advice, as long as DT doesn’t take the case. “Okay, Thompson, why did you claim to have lost a Canon camera when the picture shows that you owned a Nonac? And why did you part your hair on the right side for this picture?”
Panel-Panner about 14 years ago
margueritem:
“Let’s send Tracy into outer space with Ensign Kenny from Brewster Rocket!”
I read DT first - to get the pain out of the way – so I didn’t get your joke until I read today’s Brewster.
I think Tracy should try to figure out Rory’s magic tricks over at The Barn – but that would probably be too much for that great detective!
wndrwrthg about 14 years ago
“What happened to my husband, Defective Tracy” “You see I’m terribly old and really spacey” A clue to you I will provide He crossed over the great divide He shuffled off his mortal coil A condition he couldn’t foil On a slab he does repose Where he proceeds to decompose Oh, but what a terrible fate For him to become the very late Death has snatched him from this life Leaving behind his grieving wife And nothing can bring him back Except the writing of a hack So is Trey-D dead or is he alive Man, I’m not hep to Lochers’ jive So tomorrow we’ll see more of the same And that’s a pity and a shame.
Thank you, margueritem and marvee.
Panel-Panner about 14 years ago
WW:
Good to see you back. As I said before, you provide “poetic justice” to this strip.
Panel-Panner about 14 years ago
Panel 3: Now I know why Tracy squints all the time: he’s afraid Dick Locher’s signature is going to poke him in the eye.
coratelli about 14 years ago
To rightwingmoron: you are great!
JCFremont about 14 years ago
Trying to put the pieces of the puzzle together? I thought you were trying to fill in the squares.
veldy about 14 years ago
What is that line that runs across panel two?
Morrow Cummings about 14 years ago
Penny is really trying to say, “What’s happened to my money, Detective Macy?” With that kind of money, she’d make one world-class cougar!
CougarAllen about 14 years ago
What *is* that horizontal thing running all the way from side to side of Panel 2? It looks like a shelf, supported by a bracket on the left, with a model house and trees on it.
-Cougar :{)
Araldite about 14 years ago
Somebody has Alzheimer, and I don’t think it’s the comic characters. We’ve been through this already. Enough with the wasted space and dialog.
puddleglum1066 about 14 years ago
Cougar: you are right; this scene takes place in a tiny model house on a shelf. In an unfortunate side-effect of the 3D process, Madame D’Bucksworth has become dimensionally unstable, constantly changing both her own size and that of people and things in the vicinity. Later in the story, she and Tracy will miniaturize themselves and take a Fantastic Voyage style journey through the butterfly tattoo…
billdi Premium Member about 14 years ago
spacey is zeroing in on the murderer even though he doesn’t know what happened to 3D
Dr. Midnight about 14 years ago
OK, I’m calling this one now. 3-D is the homeless guy, he took his own money and disappeared of his own accord. Locher is going to completely forget that there is NO CRIME anywhere in that and end this with some kind of ridiculous shoot out.
What about the body in the swamp, you ask? Well, the ONE thing that might have involved some criminal activity will be completely forgotten by Locher, just like the body that’s still laying on the stage at the science museum.
Hey! Maybe it’s the SAME body.
sydney about 14 years ago
Locher is clearly ignoring all the ‘shaking sticks in the barrel’ here (Brozman’s cowering in his Comic Shop everytime he ventures to read this board - Sorry Jim, NO good news!)
Locher’s just laughing at us (his last act of ‘nonchalance’ and ‘superiority’) an act of defiance thinking he’s having FUN, as with effete triviality he places those silly PUNS in the comic strip every day.
jpozenel about 14 years ago
@wndrwrthg: uplifting as usual.
OldTracy about 14 years ago
In panel 2, the crossing gate is down so we can hope that the passengers on the Amtrak train coming through are more interesting than the characters in this story.
CougarAllen about 14 years ago
Dr. Midnight posted: “Maybe it’s the SAME body.”
Hmm … nobody ever examined the body on the stage for tattoos or scars, did they? And it was never disposed of properly, as far as we know. Somebody could have dragged it off the stage and thrown it into a swamp when we weren’t watching. It would be a bit decomposed by now….
-Cougar :{)
Groundzero about 14 years ago
“What happened to my husband,Detective Tracy?!”
“Well,right now he’s sitting on the sidewalk and handing out 1000 dollar bills to kids.”
jackdohany about 14 years ago
If there’s no butler, then the wife did it. I know I know, she’s crying. So what?
coratelli about 14 years ago
http://shockdom.com/open/carl/2010/08/31/striscia-26/
marvee about 14 years ago
The line across panel 2- a straight edge on the drawing board. That’s what make the art so good!
tsouthworth about 14 years ago
I think I’ll check back in two weeks; something has to happen in DT by that time…
margueritem about 14 years ago
tsouthworth said, about 2 hours ago
I think I’ll check back in two weeks; something has to happen in DT by that time…
Don’t hold your breath…..