This is what should have happened after yesterday’s strip:
Dick (on phone): “Ernie? Did you send a truck to pick up the sourdough bread?…The bread you asked me to make for that charity event…You don’t know anything about this? Lizz! It’s a trap! Keep your gun handy while you let them in.”
Tess isn’t much of a detective if she failed to notice the obviously phony moustache.
Tracy knows Sawtooth’s appearance. All he would have to do is look out the window to recognize that one of the delivery men has the stance and form of the man he knows is out to kill him.
Classic Tracy – the last panel says much without any dialog at all. Gould used silent panels very effectively, and this follows suit.
Very nice attention to detail – the “i” in “Ernie’s” is a fork! For a name that is (probably) a one off for this portion of this one story only, that’s pretty cool.
It’s good to see Tess again. After Bonnie Braids was born she was usually in the strip and was always dressed to the Nines like she is in today’s strip.
Sawtooth and Grimm are in the house, and Sawtooth is getting ready to spring his trap.
But did Tracy have time to warn Tess (or did Tess sense on her own) that something is amiss here? Why these two big gents and a big truck for a few loaves of bread? (One of my summer jobs when I was young and in school was working on a loading dock and occasionally riding out with one of our trucks as second man to help with unloading, but I was nowhere near as big as Grimm as he assists that guy in the ’70s “porn ’stache”….)
AnyFace over 6 years ago
Neil Wick over 6 years ago
Good morning™, gracious hosts!
You have to wonder if Tess suspects something.
fredville over 6 years ago
my bet is Sawtooth is the one walking into a trap….
HarryCK over 6 years ago
Good morning™, patiently waiting spiders !
Tess is a good actor ! Where is Dick hiding, waiting to spring the trap ?
HarryCK over 6 years ago
Is that a genuine Ernie’s logo patch on ’tooth’s shirt or some cheap pretend knock off ?
HarryCK over 6 years ago
First panel: Grimm’s face actually looks credible.
seanyj over 6 years ago
One good sneeze and away goes Sawtooth’s cheesy mustache!
debra4life over 6 years ago
I wonder if Tess is going to get kidnapped.
blunebottle over 6 years ago
The plot thickens…and so does the sourdough!
bluegirl285 over 6 years ago
Last batch of what? Sourdough bread, or weapons cache?
iggyman over 6 years ago
I can’t wait to see what transpires.
Binky over 6 years ago
I agree Sawtooth is walking into a trap…
tripwire45 over 6 years ago
Hopefully, Tracy’s suspicious enough to get his service revolver.
kennowenster over 6 years ago
“My what big teeth you have!”
Don Bagert Premium Member over 6 years ago
This is what should have happened after yesterday’s strip:
Dick (on phone): “Ernie? Did you send a truck to pick up the sourdough bread?…The bread you asked me to make for that charity event…You don’t know anything about this? Lizz! It’s a trap! Keep your gun handy while you let them in.”
Ray Toler over 6 years ago
Tess isn’t much of a detective if she failed to notice the obviously phony moustache.
Tracy knows Sawtooth’s appearance. All he would have to do is look out the window to recognize that one of the delivery men has the stance and form of the man he knows is out to kill him.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl over 6 years ago
Good morning™, deceitful deliverers.
Ken in Ohio over 6 years ago
Classic Tracy – the last panel says much without any dialog at all. Gould used silent panels very effectively, and this follows suit.
Very nice attention to detail – the “i” in “Ernie’s” is a fork! For a name that is (probably) a one off for this portion of this one story only, that’s pretty cool.
ssledge over 6 years ago
It’s good to see Tess again. After Bonnie Braids was born she was usually in the strip and was always dressed to the Nines like she is in today’s strip.
ssledge over 6 years ago
I meant to say BEFORE Bonnie Braids was born. Afterwards she was seen much less frequently.
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Sawtooth and Grimm are in the house, and Sawtooth is getting ready to spring his trap.
But did Tracy have time to warn Tess (or did Tess sense on her own) that something is amiss here? Why these two big gents and a big truck for a few loaves of bread? (One of my summer jobs when I was young and in school was working on a loading dock and occasionally riding out with one of our trucks as second man to help with unloading, but I was nowhere near as big as Grimm as he assists that guy in the ’70s “porn ’stache”….)