Double Am shows he’s a craven fool by (1) copping to a murder instead of burying it with his dead compatriot and (2) committing the murder in the first place when he got caught which only made his situation worse.
Fake Am said yesterday that Ramon approached him about this robbery plot. How did Ramon know to approach him? How did Ramon know he wasn’t the real Mr. Am? And that, being a double, he wouldn’t be faithful to his employer, but go along with the plot?
Since it now has been established that both Fake Am and Ramon were in the room at the time of the murder, what was the point of Ramon going into Perenelle’s room with the breakfast tray and trying to wake her up? Who was he acting for? He was alone with the body at that point. Mike has done this sort of thing before: having characters say and do things to fool us, the readers, when there is no one else around. When that happens in a mystery story, It feels a little bit “off” to me – like the writer hasn’t been fair with his readers.
Why treat Doubleup the way the writers did? Here, Perenelle hired him as a bodyguard and with all the ruckus that followed, he is nowhere to be found like Sam. M&J spent more time (ugh!) throwing red herrings around than spinning the real tale. They took what COULD HAVE been clever, and turned it into something much less.
Okay, Am Not and Ramon are searching her room, she walks in, catches them, and he “silences her.” Then he puts her in her jammies and tucks her into bed? With Doubleup just outside? And Ramon pretending he knows nothing when he walks in the next morning – for who’s benefit? Ours?
Arrrgh. This was a fun story until the Brush showed up. And the robbery. And the murder. And the double Ams. All this has given me a headache.
Exactly, Jim. Couldn’t have put it better myself. They could have stopped waaayy back with the story and wrapped it up neatly. But to continuously morph deeper and deeper into situations that are impossible to explain works against the grain. But that is just my opinion, which doesn’t count.
Well, of course you did (have to silence her), you Big Ape! But did you have to kill her?
Anyway, I guess this would have saved Ramon from the chair/gas chamber/lethal injection/gallows/firing squad, whatever might be the Ultimate Penalty in Tracyville (Punjab’s magical carpet?). Double Am can perhaps get off by pleading Temporary Insanity or 2nd Degree Murder/Crime of Passion/Reckless Manslaughter. But he is facing a very long time in the pen, without benefit of the Elixir of Life….
Crime Does Not Pay…. The shadows show (excellent art)!
I’m not sure if anyone has yet mentioned the nice shots of the Spirit in silhouette in panels 1 and 2, highlighting his hat (which the CBR story had Mike noting it was from early in Spirit’s career).
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 7 years ago
Good morning all!
AnyFace over 7 years ago
Art is looking sharp today, as always.
Okinawan Ace over 7 years ago
Well, at least he’s honest. He could have said Ramon planned the killing. But why in the world were both peeps waiting around to get nabbed?
jonahhex1 over 7 years ago
Double Am shows he’s a craven fool by (1) copping to a murder instead of burying it with his dead compatriot and (2) committing the murder in the first place when he got caught which only made his situation worse.
blunebottle over 7 years ago
I do hope Tracy did Miranda him before he got started…
DaJellyBelly over 7 years ago
AM might have to face the wrath of Double Up! He was truly distraught that he had failed Perenelle!
Ignatz Premium Member over 7 years ago
I’m surprised Double Am admitted it instead of pinning the actual murder on Ramon.
AnyFace over 7 years ago
When exactly does Shelley’s run begin?
AnyFace over 7 years ago
And when will we know the Harvey Award nominations for this year?
[ Or did I miss the announcement? ]
tsull2121 over 7 years ago
What I’m wondering is… why didn’t he lawyer up? I’m sure MR KLEEN could have made the charges go away
Ken in Ohio over 7 years ago
Fake Am said yesterday that Ramon approached him about this robbery plot. How did Ramon know to approach him? How did Ramon know he wasn’t the real Mr. Am? And that, being a double, he wouldn’t be faithful to his employer, but go along with the plot?
Since it now has been established that both Fake Am and Ramon were in the room at the time of the murder, what was the point of Ramon going into Perenelle’s room with the breakfast tray and trying to wake her up? Who was he acting for? He was alone with the body at that point. Mike has done this sort of thing before: having characters say and do things to fool us, the readers, when there is no one else around. When that happens in a mystery story, It feels a little bit “off” to me – like the writer hasn’t been fair with his readers.
Don Bagert Premium Member over 7 years ago
The March 5 strip makes it very clear that when Ramon entered the bedroom that morning, he did not expect to see that Perenelle had been “silenced”.
Morrow Cummings over 7 years ago
Why treat Doubleup the way the writers did? Here, Perenelle hired him as a bodyguard and with all the ruckus that followed, he is nowhere to be found like Sam. M&J spent more time (ugh!) throwing red herrings around than spinning the real tale. They took what COULD HAVE been clever, and turned it into something much less.
Can't Sleep over 7 years ago
Okay, Am Not and Ramon are searching her room, she walks in, catches them, and he “silences her.” Then he puts her in her jammies and tucks her into bed? With Doubleup just outside? And Ramon pretending he knows nothing when he walks in the next morning – for who’s benefit? Ours?
Arrrgh. This was a fun story until the Brush showed up. And the robbery. And the murder. And the double Ams. All this has given me a headache.
Morrow Cummings over 7 years ago
Exactly, Jim. Couldn’t have put it better myself. They could have stopped waaayy back with the story and wrapped it up neatly. But to continuously morph deeper and deeper into situations that are impossible to explain works against the grain. But that is just my opinion, which doesn’t count.
avenger09 over 7 years ago
Hmmm, wonder why my post was removed?
Still think it’s just a coincidence Neil? LOL!!
I get it, I really do!
As Micheal Corlean would say to me,
“It’s not personal, avenger09. It’s strictly business.”
Sisyphos over 7 years ago
Well, of course you did (have to silence her), you Big Ape! But did you have to kill her?
Anyway, I guess this would have saved Ramon from the chair/gas chamber/lethal injection/gallows/firing squad, whatever might be the Ultimate Penalty in Tracyville (Punjab’s magical carpet?). Double Am can perhaps get off by pleading Temporary Insanity or 2nd Degree Murder/Crime of Passion/Reckless Manslaughter. But he is facing a very long time in the pen, without benefit of the Elixir of Life….
Crime Does Not Pay…. The shadows show (excellent art)!
Don Bagert Premium Member over 7 years ago
I’m not sure if anyone has yet mentioned the nice shots of the Spirit in silhouette in panels 1 and 2, highlighting his hat (which the CBR story had Mike noting it was from early in Spirit’s career).