I’m assuming both of the bodies are in the front seat, as the first panel shows an arm hanging out of the passenger side and Wolfman is shown in the drivers seat. If Gloria was going to detonate the truck to look like a suicide bomb, she had better do it before Ted gets away. If he escapes, it’ll be obvious that it is a double murder.
Now, WHY did they switch to landscape format? I’ve been printing out the Sunday page for several months, and the portrait format fit perfectly on 8 1/2 × 11 paper. Now, this way, the panels are smaller and detail is lost. Please, Go Comics people, unless there is some really good reason for this change, go back to the portrait format!
This strip has been going all over the place with very very little glue holding the story together. No build up to a plot. Old characters showing up for a few strips then disappearing again. NO connections at all. So called story lines ending abruptly before they have a chance to build up. Gould would be furious at what has happened to his old strip. The current writers need to go back and read the first few decades of Tracy and see how it’s done.
In comic strips, you can’t go by “real time”. Sometimes, several days of strips might be just a few minutes, or perhaps a couple of hours, and other times, two days of strips could be the passage of a week, if so indicated by the wording in the strip itself. For that reason, it was always fun to watch Chester Gould try to keep up with the seasons, because he would remove Tracy’s trenchcoat during the strips that ran in the summer months, even if the preceeding story had started in the middle of winter. Part of the fun of reading a daily comic strip!
I’ve never used a fanny pack, but when in a big city, I carry a dummy wallet (worn out one, stuffed with paper) in right hip pocket. If it comes up missing, I know to be careful with the real one.
margueritem about 13 years ago
What is Ted up to? Not reporting bodies…?
FLIGHT SUIT about 13 years ago
Anybody who wears a fanny pack deserves to get robbed just for having a complete lack of taste.
memo.from.daddy.warbucks about 13 years ago
wow. a scoop for his radio program.
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Big mistake, Ted! Not reporting this (to the police) is a dumb move, and it’s bound to get you into deeper trouble down the line!
jumbobrain about 13 years ago
Rad. Just rad.
Bill Thompson about 13 years ago
Weird. Did he have that tip about the bombers because he was in cahoots with them?
coratelli about 13 years ago
Uhm.
workjobb Premium Member about 13 years ago
Apparently they wear a LOT of fanny packs down at the railroad.
Morrow Cummings about 13 years ago
I’m assuming both of the bodies are in the front seat, as the first panel shows an arm hanging out of the passenger side and Wolfman is shown in the drivers seat. If Gloria was going to detonate the truck to look like a suicide bomb, she had better do it before Ted gets away. If he escapes, it’ll be obvious that it is a double murder.
Can't Sleep about 13 years ago
So is Tellum going to call in Tracy? I’d expect Tellum to use this as the basis for a whole week of radio rants.
Can't Sleep about 13 years ago
@Flight SuitFlight Suit – inspector for the Fashion Police! Reporting for duty to Chief Joan Rivers!Fanny packs? Puh-leeeze!
Det.DanDone about 13 years ago
Hey, imagine that, the van and Wolfman’s coat are not supossed to be brown.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 13 years ago
Late start today… good afternoon everyone.I surely won’t want to be late for tomorrow’s strip to find out what Tellum is up to!
thejensens about 13 years ago
Now how many days ago were these guys murdered – they must get getting a little ’Ripe" by now.
Ken in Ohio about 13 years ago
Now, WHY did they switch to landscape format? I’ve been printing out the Sunday page for several months, and the portrait format fit perfectly on 8 1/2 × 11 paper. Now, this way, the panels are smaller and detail is lost. Please, Go Comics people, unless there is some really good reason for this change, go back to the portrait format!
Don Winchester Premium Member about 13 years ago
This strip has been going all over the place with very very little glue holding the story together. No build up to a plot. Old characters showing up for a few strips then disappearing again. NO connections at all. So called story lines ending abruptly before they have a chance to build up. Gould would be furious at what has happened to his old strip. The current writers need to go back and read the first few decades of Tracy and see how it’s done.
Ken in Ohio about 13 years ago
@safeway674:
In comic strips, you can’t go by “real time”. Sometimes, several days of strips might be just a few minutes, or perhaps a couple of hours, and other times, two days of strips could be the passage of a week, if so indicated by the wording in the strip itself. For that reason, it was always fun to watch Chester Gould try to keep up with the seasons, because he would remove Tracy’s trenchcoat during the strips that ran in the summer months, even if the preceeding story had started in the middle of winter. Part of the fun of reading a daily comic strip!
Tarry Plaguer about 13 years ago
Hey Jim, ever get a chance to talk to this guy? I like him so much, I also am posting this one.
tuslog64 about 13 years ago
I’ve never used a fanny pack, but when in a big city, I carry a dummy wallet (worn out one, stuffed with paper) in right hip pocket. If it comes up missing, I know to be careful with the real one.
Michael Savene about 12 years ago
I’m really enjoying Joe Staton and Mike Curtis’s work on the Dick Tracy Strip!