Because they have no other criminal charges they can bring against BB Eyes. I mean, it’s not like he kidnapped anyone or got into a shootout with the cops or anything.
1- WARBUX: Awh, hold up Tracy… 2- …maybe I can find a job for you while you’re suspended from the force. 3- TRACY: Ooh. Orange on orange on orange. You really know how to dress kid!. ANNIE: And I like your monochromatic look too! WARBUX: Ok. We’ve just ruled out anything in the style industry. Lemme think…
I see Tracy has a new coat in today’s strip. He has a supply of coats in addition to fedoras apparently. I could be totally off base with my next comment. I suspect Oliver Warbucks probably will not reveal the fate of his second wife unless he is subpoenaed and forced to testify which seems highly unlikely. Since the fate of Trixie became a part of this storyline I’d frankly like to have this question answered.
Netflix Executive: “This proposal for an Annie TV series is great, except you can’t have Warbucks smoking in it.” https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/netflix-vows-curb-onscreen-smoking-stranger-things-criticism-1222797
Sure, let’s bring Annie back. Then Little Nemo, Yellow Kid, Harold Teen, and maybe if we are lucky, the real Dick Tracy strip, before it became Mary Worth.
The Little Princess probably has something to offer to Detective Tracy, even in Daddy’s judgmental presence, though I’m not sure anything is actually needed: B-B Eyes should be going away for a long time no matter what.
So off-and-on during this arc we’ve been talking about Annie’s age and time frame. Right after the “Mr. Was”/Atlantis sequence in late 2006/early 2007, Annie on January 19, 2007 steps through an Atlantean time machine and ends up interacting with an earlier “iteration” of herself in the actual story that was going on in the Little Orphan Annie of January 1939, drawn in the style of Harold Gray! (There were also two identical Sandys!) The two were separated quickly and by January 24 the next sequence in the story began. I thought the fact that they had different Annies in different iterations of the timeline (which we’ve seen DC’s Doomsday Clock recently do with Superman) was a playful way of addressing the long history of the strip. https://www.gocomics.com/annie/2007/01/19
Neil Wick over 5 years ago
Good morning™, case workers!
Without Trixie, Gypsy is the key to the case. It’s as simple as that.
AnyFace over 5 years ago
Annie’s been fond of Tracy since he rescued her from obscurity following the demise of her own strip. ✨
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 5 years ago
I do so wish they would resurrect “Annie” once again.
HarryCK over 5 years ago
Good morning™, reverential little girls !
She appears to address Tracy with a good deal of respect. P.3; looks like Ollie’s wheels are turning…
blunebottle over 5 years ago
Betting Annie has something to add, considering her time spent with Gypsy and being witness to the conversation with BB.
KTB over 5 years ago
For those Annie fans: Sadly, Martin Charnin has passed away.
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/martin-charnin-dead-tony-winning-creator-broadways-annie-was-84-1222778
avenger09 over 5 years ago
Warbucks really shouldn’t smoke his cancer sticks in front of Annie.
scpandich over 5 years ago
Because they have no other criminal charges they can bring against BB Eyes. I mean, it’s not like he kidnapped anyone or got into a shootout with the cops or anything.
Another Take over 5 years ago
1- WARBUX: Awh, hold up Tracy… 2- …maybe I can find a job for you while you’re suspended from the force. 3- TRACY: Ooh. Orange on orange on orange. You really know how to dress kid!. ANNIE: And I like your monochromatic look too! WARBUX: Ok. We’ve just ruled out anything in the style industry. Lemme think…
Frankfreak over 5 years ago
Team Tracy should (imo) discontinue the use of tobacco in the strip.
iggyman over 5 years ago
Nice profile in panel 2
a-man2 over 5 years ago
I see Tracy has a new coat in today’s strip. He has a supply of coats in addition to fedoras apparently. I could be totally off base with my next comment. I suspect Oliver Warbucks probably will not reveal the fate of his second wife unless he is subpoenaed and forced to testify which seems highly unlikely. Since the fate of Trixie became a part of this storyline I’d frankly like to have this question answered.
Ray Toler over 5 years ago
I have noticed that Comics Kingdom is now using GoComics coloring on the DT strip.
Don Bagert Premium Member over 5 years ago
Netflix Executive: “This proposal for an Annie TV series is great, except you can’t have Warbucks smoking in it.” https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/netflix-vows-curb-onscreen-smoking-stranger-things-criticism-1222797
buckman-j over 5 years ago
Sure, let’s bring Annie back. Then Little Nemo, Yellow Kid, Harold Teen, and maybe if we are lucky, the real Dick Tracy strip, before it became Mary Worth.
jrankin1959 over 5 years ago
Oh, hello Annie… good to see you as a kid again.
mysterysciencefreezer over 5 years ago
Why is she still their only hope? Wouldn’t this last shootout put BB Eyes away for life? Or do they just NEED that win?
Sisyphos over 5 years ago
The Little Princess probably has something to offer to Detective Tracy, even in Daddy’s judgmental presence, though I’m not sure anything is actually needed: B-B Eyes should be going away for a long time no matter what.
Don Bagert Premium Member over 5 years ago
So off-and-on during this arc we’ve been talking about Annie’s age and time frame. Right after the “Mr. Was”/Atlantis sequence in late 2006/early 2007, Annie on January 19, 2007 steps through an Atlantean time machine and ends up interacting with an earlier “iteration” of herself in the actual story that was going on in the Little Orphan Annie of January 1939, drawn in the style of Harold Gray! (There were also two identical Sandys!) The two were separated quickly and by January 24 the next sequence in the story began. I thought the fact that they had different Annies in different iterations of the timeline (which we’ve seen DC’s Doomsday Clock recently do with Superman) was a playful way of addressing the long history of the strip. https://www.gocomics.com/annie/2007/01/19