Poor widdle Mordred, all he needs is to add a pathetic cough or two. Meanwhile, Locher’s subtle hints suggest that the storm could be very bad, that the Dipsy Duo forgot they climbed the stairs, that they are perhaps a trifle damp and chilly, and that Mordred may not be overly fond of his companion.
The great mystery is how Horn Hair’s horn always sprouts on the side of her head away from the readers.
So what Locher’s saying, basically, is that if you’re a kid and you meet somebody online, it’s OK to meet them in person, just as long as you’re cautious.
I see the water dripping off of the handrail and coming in the window. Out side it looks like the “surfs up” as the waves are getting higher and higher. How deep is this “lake?” It looks more like the ocean.
In the last panel there’s an open hatch in the ceiling above Mordred. If it’s at the bottom of a storage bin, it’s badly placed and badly designed–it would have caused a major grain spill if it broke during use. If it’s a skylight or roof access, where’s the rain water?
The kid in Slimeslobbers Textbook has horn hair and a moronic look. Has the Chief got a secret?
Crimestoppers is a bit late to the party. One of my favorite talk-show hosts suggested meeting people you meet online only at the police station. That way, when the person you meet turns out to be a weirdo you’re in the right place to call for protection.
Tracy, I wonder: If somebody I had in custody had spent the last hour telling me that he was going to kill me, would I remove his chains because he asked me to? Probably not. But then, the difference is that I would have had brains enough not to get into this fix in the first place— so all bets are off in this arc, eh?
So what Locher’s saying, basically, is that if you’re a kid and you meet somebody online, it’s OK to meet them in person, just as long as you’re cautious.
”One of my favorite talk-show hosts suggested meeting people you meet online only at the police station. That way, when the person you meet turns out to be a weirdo you’re in the right place to call for protection.”
Boy, the Nappingville Police Hooters is the LAST place you would want to get protection…
Crimestoppers textbook: When a person says she is ‘really concerned’ but has an unfurrowed brow, and the artist drawing that person shows in the next panel that he is perfectly capable of drawing a furrowed brow, that person is lying.
Tracy is talking about NOT taking his clothes off (while removing his tie) to a man wrapped in leather and chains in an abandoned building. This is getting kinky.
I’ll betcha his tie will reappear tied before this story is over.
”One of my favorite talk-show hosts suggested meeting people you meet online only at the police station. That way, when the person you meet turns out to be a weirdo you’re in the right place to call for protection.”
Boy, the Nappingville Police Hooters is the LAST place you would want to get protection…
Dr. Midnight, I’d have to agree. If a murder can be done right in front of them and they do nothing (the science museum arc) what are the chances they’ll put down the donuts and coffee long enough to even notice a rape happening right in the foyer of the police hooters building?
I wonder where Dick Locher gets his ideas for how cops operate??? Surely it can’t be from observing real police. Even the worst of the lot I’ve ever seen perform better than the Locher version does.
“Ha ha ha hee hee…” Wait a minute. Is that Junior Samples behind that gimp mask? Well, that’s just super.
Man, their clothes must be super wet. And those chains must be super heavy. And those super rickety stairs and that super creaky door - they should definitely contact the Super.
Those bags of grain would also make a super supper, but that’s beside the point. And stop calling me Shirley.
ooolala you two! get a room why dontcha?…oh wait thay have a room.
does this mean that the long-awaited chase sequence will take place with thicky and froggy in various states of undress?
“OK Mordred, we’ll take those chains off so you can get out of those wet things…but then the chains go right back on!”
Well, the Sunday strip is here to read
Of the ”Crimestoppers” we should heed
Be careful of who you meet
They may turn out to be not so neat
To the story I now do turn
Though you’d think that I would learn
The storm still rages about the mill
Mordred threatens still to kill
His mask a riot of emotion
As if animated by a potion
Just how that can be
Is certainly a mystery to me
Cold and wet, soggy too
What on earth will Tracy do
The look in his steely eye
As he loosens his old school tie
I just can’t help snickering
Over their constant bickering
Lacking any thrills
Bereft of any chills
The story along does trudge
In need of more than just a nudge
Remove the chains, let Mordred free
So he can go hee, hee, hee
Surely Thick is not the dumb
But I fear that is what’s to come
About those panels, Gweedo’s right
All the rest is just a fright
Will he drown or will he hang
I just really don’t give a dang.
woodworker318 said, about 11 geological epochs ago: “Out side it looks like the “surfs up” as the waves are getting higher and higher. How deep is this “lake?” It looks more like the ocean.”
It *is* the ocean. Continental drift has been carrying the abandoned granary into a subduction zone. Not only will it soon (well, in the geologic pace of the Locher Mess Monster) be beneath the ocean, not long after that it will be drawn under the continental plate, melted and spat from a volcano. I predict an eruption in early March, which will spit a new, refined-by-fire, ready-for-action Dick Tracy into the world.
I am thoroughly convinced he knows us! 100% convinced! And I wouldn’t be surprised is one panel later will be a picture of a full moon - which, would be the closest he can come to sending us his thoughts!
Helmsman, bring this granary around. We’ll have to run before this gale.
Some how, some way, the granary comes about, showing its rear doors to the gathering storm. It gathers way as it begins to move in the increasing seas. Thick and Mordred begin to realize this wasn’t such a sharp idea, the rest of us figured that out in the opening panels of this arc.
Questions: Supposing a granary could float, how long would it take Locher to bring it to a lee shore?
Given the bad things that happen to ships when they hit lee shores in bad storms (look it up, it ain’t good) how can anybody think a granary would fare better?
What kind of expressions would we see on Mordred’s mask if this granary actually DOES start to move in the seas?
Locher might have the granary float away, although he may not have enough time left to move it anywhere.
Maybe his plan is to have Thick and Morbid fight on the top floor. At the opportune moment, the rotting old floor gives way under the weight of Morbid and his forty frickin’ pounds of chains. Morbid plummets down to the now-flooded first level, where he is dragged underwater by his forty frickin’ pounds of chains. Thick tries to rescue him, but those rickety stairs collapse and there’s no way to reach Morbid before he drowns.
I still think Locher wants to hang Morbid, but that could be too dramatic for his tastes. Actually I don’t care if they manage to set the granary on fire and burn to death, just as long as it ends this arc.
Hey, I just got back from work. I was using a smallish tractor (A JD 1445. Thanks for asking!) to clear snow, but there was a huge pile at the end of the sidewalk courtesy of Mister Plow… so I told myself I’d do like Dick and make a “power approach.” Spent the next half hour digging the darned thing out after high-centering on some ice. I think there’s a moral here somewhere. Something about never, ever doing anything suggested by Dick Locher. When do the new guys start again?
WW The hits keep coming and so does the water. I think puddleglum1066 Has it right about continental drift. I never thought about it that way. I thought with all of the global warming that the ocean had risen that even though they are many miles from it. Just goes to show that anything is possible in this strip.
Just think, in a couple hours the story continues. Another week of atanding around talking. At one point, Sam will attempt to comfort Liz by saying, “remain calm”…
FLIGHT SUIT almost 14 years ago
Cue porn music.
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
Poor widdle Mordred, all he needs is to add a pathetic cough or two. Meanwhile, Locher’s subtle hints suggest that the storm could be very bad, that the Dipsy Duo forgot they climbed the stairs, that they are perhaps a trifle damp and chilly, and that Mordred may not be overly fond of his companion.
The great mystery is how Horn Hair’s horn always sprouts on the side of her head away from the readers.
margueritem almost 14 years ago
“Too bad we can’t use your hot air to dry off, Mordred.” HA HA HEE HEE, that’s a real knee slapper.
FLIGHT SUIT almost 14 years ago
So what Locher’s saying, basically, is that if you’re a kid and you meet somebody online, it’s OK to meet them in person, just as long as you’re cautious.
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
Mordred is blue … and obsessively cheerful … and the water continues to rise. This can only mean one thing: Smurf’s up!
leakysqueaky712 almost 14 years ago
Crimestoppers Textbook
Too late, I’ve already met some of these posters.
Elexia almost 14 years ago
I thought we unanimously agreed to stop using the word ‘super’ instead of ‘very’ since about… the 90’s.
woodworker318 almost 14 years ago
I see the water dripping off of the handrail and coming in the window. Out side it looks like the “surfs up” as the waves are getting higher and higher. How deep is this “lake?” It looks more like the ocean.
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
In the last panel there’s an open hatch in the ceiling above Mordred. If it’s at the bottom of a storage bin, it’s badly placed and badly designed–it would have caused a major grain spill if it broke during use. If it’s a skylight or roof access, where’s the rain water?
The kid in Slimeslobbers Textbook has horn hair and a moronic look. Has the Chief got a secret?
veldy almost 14 years ago
Again, Spacy’s next line could be ” do I look stupid, wait, don’t answer that”
mjmsprt40 almost 14 years ago
Crimestoppers is a bit late to the party. One of my favorite talk-show hosts suggested meeting people you meet online only at the police station. That way, when the person you meet turns out to be a weirdo you’re in the right place to call for protection.
Tracy, I wonder: If somebody I had in custody had spent the last hour telling me that he was going to kill me, would I remove his chains because he asked me to? Probably not. But then, the difference is that I would have had brains enough not to get into this fix in the first place— so all bets are off in this arc, eh?
Dr. Midnight almost 14 years ago
Flight Suit said, about 8 hours ago
So what Locher’s saying, basically, is that if you’re a kid and you meet somebody online, it’s OK to meet them in person, just as long as you’re cautious.
Hey, Flight Suit, that’s SUPER cautious!!
Dr. Midnight almost 14 years ago
”One of my favorite talk-show hosts suggested meeting people you meet online only at the police station. That way, when the person you meet turns out to be a weirdo you’re in the right place to call for protection.”
Boy, the Nappingville Police Hooters is the LAST place you would want to get protection…
prrdh almost 14 years ago
Crimestoppers textbook: When a person says she is ‘really concerned’ but has an unfurrowed brow, and the artist drawing that person shows in the next panel that he is perfectly capable of drawing a furrowed brow, that person is lying.
CougarAllen almost 14 years ago
OMG, WTF does “super” cautious mean? I looked it up at www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=super and it says
super 1)A word meaning good or excellent, hasn’t been used seriously in decadesSo does that mean, like, totally cautious? Or awesome cautious? Or, like, totally paranoid? Gag me with a spoon!
-Cougar :{)
rmax4131 almost 14 years ago
Tracy is talking about NOT taking his clothes off (while removing his tie) to a man wrapped in leather and chains in an abandoned building. This is getting kinky.
I’ll betcha his tie will reappear tied before this story is over.
mjmsprt40 almost 14 years ago
Dr.Midnight said, about 1 hour ago
”One of my favorite talk-show hosts suggested meeting people you meet online only at the police station. That way, when the person you meet turns out to be a weirdo you’re in the right place to call for protection.”
Boy, the Nappingville Police Hooters is the LAST place you would want to get protection…
Dr. Midnight, I’d have to agree. If a murder can be done right in front of them and they do nothing (the science museum arc) what are the chances they’ll put down the donuts and coffee long enough to even notice a rape happening right in the foyer of the police hooters building?
I wonder where Dick Locher gets his ideas for how cops operate??? Surely it can’t be from observing real police. Even the worst of the lot I’ve ever seen perform better than the Locher version does.
JCFremont almost 14 years ago
“Ha ha ha hee hee…” Wait a minute. Is that Junior Samples behind that gimp mask? Well, that’s just super.
Man, their clothes must be super wet. And those chains must be super heavy. And those super rickety stairs and that super creaky door - they should definitely contact the Super.
Those bags of grain would also make a super supper, but that’s beside the point. And stop calling me Shirley.
billdi Premium Member almost 14 years ago
ooolala you two! get a room why dontcha?…oh wait thay have a room. does this mean that the long-awaited chase sequence will take place with thicky and froggy in various states of undress?
“OK Mordred, we’ll take those chains off so you can get out of those wet things…but then the chains go right back on!”
wndrwrthg almost 14 years ago
Well, the Sunday strip is here to read Of the ”Crimestoppers” we should heed Be careful of who you meet They may turn out to be not so neat To the story I now do turn Though you’d think that I would learn The storm still rages about the mill Mordred threatens still to kill His mask a riot of emotion As if animated by a potion Just how that can be Is certainly a mystery to me Cold and wet, soggy too What on earth will Tracy do The look in his steely eye As he loosens his old school tie I just can’t help snickering Over their constant bickering Lacking any thrills Bereft of any chills The story along does trudge In need of more than just a nudge Remove the chains, let Mordred free So he can go hee, hee, hee Surely Thick is not the dumb But I fear that is what’s to come About those panels, Gweedo’s right All the rest is just a fright Will he drown or will he hang I just really don’t give a dang.
Thank you, davidf42, billdi and Nvash.
LudwigVonDrake almost 14 years ago
HA HA HA HEE HEE HEE! Oy…
Araldite almost 14 years ago
I guess it’s appropriate that Locher go out with the slowest story he’s ever written. This is painful.
riley05 almost 14 years ago
Wouldn’t it be hilarious if Locher killed off Dick Tracy just before passing the reins?
puddleglum1066 almost 14 years ago
woodworker318 said, about 11 geological epochs ago: “Out side it looks like the “surfs up” as the waves are getting higher and higher. How deep is this “lake?” It looks more like the ocean.”
It *is* the ocean. Continental drift has been carrying the abandoned granary into a subduction zone. Not only will it soon (well, in the geologic pace of the Locher Mess Monster) be beneath the ocean, not long after that it will be drawn under the continental plate, melted and spat from a volcano. I predict an eruption in early March, which will spit a new, refined-by-fire, ready-for-action Dick Tracy into the world.
Morrow Cummings almost 14 years ago
I am thoroughly convinced he knows us! 100% convinced! And I wouldn’t be surprised is one panel later will be a picture of a full moon - which, would be the closest he can come to sending us his thoughts!
Froxkrybra almost 14 years ago
i met my wife online. After being 2gether 8 years, Mr. Locher should I still be cautious?
Groundzero7 almost 14 years ago
I think Liz is “the cat’s meow”-Right, daddio?
mumbles almost 14 years ago
hang on folks, there are only about 40-45 days left of this drivel, we’ll start the real countdown on Feb. 1
OldTracy almost 14 years ago
Can’t we just watch the Weather Channel and skip having panels tell us the same forecast every day?
mjmsprt40 almost 14 years ago
Helmsman, bring this granary around. We’ll have to run before this gale.
Some how, some way, the granary comes about, showing its rear doors to the gathering storm. It gathers way as it begins to move in the increasing seas. Thick and Mordred begin to realize this wasn’t such a sharp idea, the rest of us figured that out in the opening panels of this arc.
Questions: Supposing a granary could float, how long would it take Locher to bring it to a lee shore?
Given the bad things that happen to ships when they hit lee shores in bad storms (look it up, it ain’t good) how can anybody think a granary would fare better?
What kind of expressions would we see on Mordred’s mask if this granary actually DOES start to move in the seas?
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
Locher might have the granary float away, although he may not have enough time left to move it anywhere.
Maybe his plan is to have Thick and Morbid fight on the top floor. At the opportune moment, the rotting old floor gives way under the weight of Morbid and his forty frickin’ pounds of chains. Morbid plummets down to the now-flooded first level, where he is dragged underwater by his forty frickin’ pounds of chains. Thick tries to rescue him, but those rickety stairs collapse and there’s no way to reach Morbid before he drowns.
I still think Locher wants to hang Morbid, but that could be too dramatic for his tastes. Actually I don’t care if they manage to set the granary on fire and burn to death, just as long as it ends this arc.
JCFremont almost 14 years ago
Hey, I just got back from work. I was using a smallish tractor (A JD 1445. Thanks for asking!) to clear snow, but there was a huge pile at the end of the sidewalk courtesy of Mister Plow… so I told myself I’d do like Dick and make a “power approach.” Spent the next half hour digging the darned thing out after high-centering on some ice. I think there’s a moral here somewhere. Something about never, ever doing anything suggested by Dick Locher. When do the new guys start again?
I need some Irish cocoa, stat.
woodworker318 almost 14 years ago
WW The hits keep coming and so does the water. I think puddleglum1066 Has it right about continental drift. I never thought about it that way. I thought with all of the global warming that the ocean had risen that even though they are many miles from it. Just goes to show that anything is possible in this strip.
thejensens almost 14 years ago
Re: Crimestoppers - Yes, watch who you might meet on-line. You could be hooking up with “Thick”
Is this storm greater than “Kartina”
What did Tracy mean to Mordred when he said they would have to “RIDE OUT THE STORM’!!!!
Bill Thompson almost 14 years ago
safeway674, Thick is looking to make Mordred go “YEE HAW” instead of “HEE HEE HA.”
trekkermint almost 14 years ago
i remember the hardy boys and the old mill i am watching phineas and ferb these are brilliant, deep,fast moving, exciting compared to this
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ almost 14 years ago
Just think, in a couple hours the story continues. Another week of atanding around talking. At one point, Sam will attempt to comfort Liz by saying, “remain calm”…