With “Striker”, “Ballpark”, and “Bell” I can’t help but think this could be a shout out to Gus, Buddy, and Mike Bell: three generations of top-notch baseball players who played for many different MLB teams but whose careers all eventually connected with the Cincinnati Reds organization. If Mike is a baseball fan I can definitely see him being a Reds fan since he’s a Tennessee native.
Nice to see Mike’s mish mosh style of writing is still going strong.
This story has gone from peddling drugs to school kids, to kidnapping to avenge a father (that died 3 million years ago!), to parental discovery, to what seems like some sort of cash fraud scheme, and now BACK to the peddling drugs angle.
Seriously…this thing has more twists and turns than Lombard Street.. the only difference is that the twists and turns on Lombard are EASY TO FOLLOW AND ENJOYABLE
For another look at the dangers of “audible soliloquy” be sure to see yesterday’s Rip Haywire.
https://www.gocomics.com/riphaywire/2018/11/27
Meanwhile, today’s Annie has a link in the comments to another story from 9 years ago, and today in that continuity, Agent Shuter of the FBI is also talking to himself while passing the vending machines in a hospital.
Neil Wick about 6 years ago
Good morning™, visitors to strange hideouts!
The bell tower reminds me of the one on Hitchcock’s Vertigo (1958) and that is not a place you want to be.
HarryCK about 6 years ago
Good morning™, strikeouts !
Looks like we’re going to have a death or something worse…
This will look good on Lafayette’s job performance review.
DaJellyBelly about 6 years ago
Hmm, will Polar make Ballpark like the “Hunchback Of Notre Dame??”
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Time for some punishment.
avenger09 about 6 years ago
So yesterday’s dust was just that, dust.
RATS!
This story has become the proverbial “Ship without a rudder”
I’m surprised it hasn’t sunk yet with all the holes in it.
AnyFace about 6 years ago
Infiltration, Go!
Lafayette has ‘em both fooled.
For whom will bells toll? ✨
AnyFace about 6 years ago
Impressive backgrounds today, too. ✨
artsyguy65 about 6 years ago
With “Striker”, “Ballpark”, and “Bell” I can’t help but think this could be a shout out to Gus, Buddy, and Mike Bell: three generations of top-notch baseball players who played for many different MLB teams but whose careers all eventually connected with the Cincinnati Reds organization. If Mike is a baseball fan I can definitely see him being a Reds fan since he’s a Tennessee native.
blunebottle about 6 years ago
Props usually mean something in this strip…I wonder who Polar was talking to on the phone when Devil came in?
fredville about 6 years ago
Betting Striker is offered that gig as a replacement, too….
fredville about 6 years ago
Hmmmmm…..then Crystal sees him “dealing”, and the fun begins…..
jimakin about 6 years ago
Ask not for whom the bell tolls, Ballpark!
iggyman about 6 years ago
I do not think Ballpark will like the way they ring his chimes!
WilliamVollmer about 6 years ago
a criminal enterprise run like a “legitimate” business? Does Vortex take out for Social Security, and, income taxes? Does he issue W-2s?
georgestrum5 about 6 years ago
If this episode were filmed as a movie I imagine Nathan Lane to play the part of Mr. Pitchblende.
Ray Toler about 6 years ago
Not (gulp) “The Bell Tower!!”
Counterpoint about 6 years ago
The Bell Tower is bad enough, but the real torture is the wicked tinitis that Ballpark will have to deal with for weeks afterward…
tsull2121 about 6 years ago
Nice to see Mike’s mish mosh style of writing is still going strong.
This story has gone from peddling drugs to school kids, to kidnapping to avenge a father (that died 3 million years ago!), to parental discovery, to what seems like some sort of cash fraud scheme, and now BACK to the peddling drugs angle.
Seriously…this thing has more twists and turns than Lombard Street.. the only difference is that the twists and turns on Lombard are EASY TO FOLLOW AND ENJOYABLE
FFosdick about 6 years ago
What exactly is the “Vortex” image that surrounds Polar? What does it do? Does it follow him into diners too?
Ken in Ohio about 6 years ago
For another look at the dangers of “audible soliloquy” be sure to see yesterday’s Rip Haywire.
https://www.gocomics.com/riphaywire/2018/11/27
Meanwhile, today’s Annie has a link in the comments to another story from 9 years ago, and today in that continuity, Agent Shuter of the FBI is also talking to himself while passing the vending machines in a hospital.
http://www.gocomics.com/annie/2009/11/28
buckman-j about 6 years ago
Ballpark??? Does Quasimodo lurk? If this episode was filmed as a movie, the editor would have to work 8 days a week to make it intelligible.
JPuzzleWhiz about 6 years ago
Looks like most of us have given this story our “ringing” endorsement! O<|];o)
avenger09 about 6 years ago
The day this “Story on Crack” ends;;; ♥
Sisyphos about 6 years ago
Yikes! I am put in mind of the grim opening to The Eiger Sanction (the novel, that is).
It’s hard to feel pity for a pusher, but Ballpark is really going to be sorry for his poor work ethic….
oakie817 about 6 years ago
cue the ominous music
whisplicka Premium Member about 6 years ago
Loved both the book and the movie of the same name,,,“The Eiger Sanction”
HarryCK about 6 years ago
Nine Tailors
https://archive.org/details/TheNineTailorsByDorothyLSayers/01+-+The+Bells+Are+Rung+Up.mp3