Why should Tracy care so much about these slimers when he could look at the bright side of saving the city and state the expense of a trial and incarceration ?
Well, Howell ‘bout that?! Poetic justice that the traffickers bought it in a traffic accident! I “Frank”-ly think they should have “adopted” a better escape plan. Then again, there’s “snow” use in predicting the weather. Are you about to “blow” because my “tire”-d puns are falling “flat”? I “shore” am…
Let’s not forget that Frisk gave Tracy an envelope with information leading to “higher ups” in the City, involving this baby trafficking ring. He said he would follow up on his end, and ever since then, we’ve been following the “perils of Friskie”. I hope we can now see what detective work Tracy has been doing, rather than just dropping this and moving on to another story.
I’m just trying to see how a blowout sent the Howells over the cliff alone when just seconds before, their car was attempting to push Tracy’s car over the same cliff after T-boning it? Their station wagon was talking the sedan, then boom, the tire goes, and so do the Howells. Did the tire’s explosion somehow catapult the car over Tracy’s and into the drink? Someone help me here!
As one or two other commentators have mentioned, this automotive crashing climax is similar to other endings in recent years, such as the Sprockets. Too similar. Not a good sign when storytellers keep recycling their own material.
22ph about 5 years ago
Déjà vu
DaJellyBelly about 5 years ago
Well, well, the Howells are going to take a dip in the drink. They better have water wings available! ;-)
Pequod about 5 years ago
Howells think Frisk dead. She lives instead. Wendy Wichel recites news
To the safe house run. Flight is no fun. Wings both of them could use.
In great haste the Howells now race. Foul criminals shall flee
At setting sun from justice run. Put out an APB.
Ms. Lily jailed. Frisk she assailed. She is now locked up tight
167, far from heaven, finds the Howells in flight.
A T-Bone hit! The tire split! Clair and Frank in trouble
Gould did say, “Crime does not pay.” For these two that goes double.
Off the icy road a heavy load is airborne, then the splash
Water so cold. A fate foretold. From the Howells life does now dash.
22ph about 5 years ago
Shouldn’t that be YE GADS
AnyFace about 5 years ago
Survivable? ✨
Neil Wick about 5 years ago
Good morning™, drivers!
You have to watch out for those blowouts! They plummeted down at a pretty steep angle.
HarryCK about 5 years ago
Good morning™, cliff drivers !
Why should Tracy care so much about these slimers when he could look at the bright side of saving the city and state the expense of a trial and incarceration ?
Lord Flatulence Premium Member about 5 years ago
Alright! This is the old Dick Tracy carnage we’re used to!
avenger09 about 5 years ago
Ah, predictability
There’s comfort in the known
Why fret over a mystery
Let’s see what’s already been shown
Truthfully now
Has anyone been surprised
With all that has occurred
Leading to this fateful ride
Everyone guessed
Some of that, some of this
A little bit of splat
Like a recap using ’Tis
Oh well I suppose
Worst things could be
Instead of Mike and Joe
We could have a Matthew P.
“Don’t shoot me, I’m only the piano player”.
Counterpoint about 5 years ago
Couldn’t happen to a nicer couple…
artsyguy65 about 5 years ago
Well, Howell ‘bout that?! Poetic justice that the traffickers bought it in a traffic accident! I “Frank”-ly think they should have “adopted” a better escape plan. Then again, there’s “snow” use in predicting the weather. Are you about to “blow” because my “tire”-d puns are falling “flat”? I “shore” am…
Black76Manta about 5 years ago
Looks like that couple did their last bad deed!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member about 5 years ago
Poor old Thurston and Lovey…
Gent about 5 years ago
Ye gods! The old convenient way to get rid of villains trick.
blunebottle about 5 years ago
Yep, here we go again. How many called it?
iggyman about 5 years ago
I like the Howell’s expressions in panel 4, when they knew it was over and they were going for maybe their last ride!
Ken in Ohio about 5 years ago
Let’s not forget that Frisk gave Tracy an envelope with information leading to “higher ups” in the City, involving this baby trafficking ring. He said he would follow up on his end, and ever since then, we’ve been following the “perils of Friskie”. I hope we can now see what detective work Tracy has been doing, rather than just dropping this and moving on to another story.
jrankin1959 about 5 years ago
Actually, that’s not what kills them. When the M.E. examines the bodies, the cause of death will be determined to be suffocation from cigar smoke…
mbruni316 about 5 years ago
I’m just trying to see how a blowout sent the Howells over the cliff alone when just seconds before, their car was attempting to push Tracy’s car over the same cliff after T-boning it? Their station wagon was talking the sedan, then boom, the tire goes, and so do the Howells. Did the tire’s explosion somehow catapult the car over Tracy’s and into the drink? Someone help me here!
Knightman Premium Member about 5 years ago
With their weight and smoking so much, I doubt they can swim or hold their breathe underwater!!!
trimguy about 5 years ago
“I don’t like to say ‘I told you so’, but I told you so” – 4th Doctor
dag8686 Premium Member about 5 years ago
I guess they quit smoking at the same time…
Another Take about 5 years ago
1-ROSIE: That was close! DAN: I been in closer.
2-TIRE: ARGGGH! I’ve been shot! Goodbye cruel world!
3-DAN: Is this the end of Little Caesar? ROSIE: Yeah, see, yeah…
4-DT: Wow. Even when I just shoot out a tire, people end up dead! Unless…
*5-…Hey Primm. Can you swim?
PRIMM: Awh, those untaxed cigarettes would be all soggy by the time I got ‘em to shore.
DT: Not what I meant.
brackishboy about 5 years ago
Second-to-last panel: Howells are going straight to hell
Durak Premium Member about 5 years ago
Maybe Mr. Howell has an early bad-guy two-way wrist genie in his pocket and he can call for help?
micromos about 5 years ago
The old water escape.
rickmac1937 Premium Member about 5 years ago
Finally
A R V reader about 5 years ago
Who didn’t see that coming since the last strip?
Cheapskate0 about 5 years ago
Just stuck my nose in here for my once-a-week check up and, to my surprise, the Howells are still here!
And with a Sweatbox-Nitrates-style ending, to boot!
(But we all know how much Mike likes to recycle bad guys)
Imsowet about 5 years ago
Another dumb criminal team bites the dust.
tcayer about 5 years ago
They died doing what they loved. Smoking!
The Real Zarth Arn about 5 years ago
If this were a movie, the car would burst into flames when it hit the water.
GoComicsGo! about 5 years ago
“Ye Gods!” – Oh never change DT.
harkherp about 5 years ago
Great Caesar’s Ghost !
buckman-j about 5 years ago
They’d have died from lung cancer anyway, no smoking or vaping kids.
David Rickard Premium Member about 5 years ago
Ah, an old-fashioned “villains die horribly” Dick Tracy strip… how I’ve missed those!
crobinson019 about 5 years ago
A Sad end for a Ford Ranch Wagon
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 5 years ago
A very low survival rate if they can’t get to them fast enough.
BreathlessMahoney77 about 5 years ago
As one or two other commentators have mentioned, this automotive crashing climax is similar to other endings in recent years, such as the Sprockets. Too similar. Not a good sign when storytellers keep recycling their own material.
DaleMcNamee about 5 years ago
Panel #4 says it all… Frank and Clair know their fate…
Sisyphos about 5 years ago
Oh, they fly through the air with the greatest of ease….
…Of dis-ease….
The flying Howells is a one-time only act. You are lucky to have seen it here!
Unhappy landings, punks!
Kip W about 5 years ago
Remember, kids, don’t smoke!