When Junior was young, he and his friends helped out with quite a few cases. It’s a Dick Tracy tradition. In this 1948 promo, Junior is the spokeperson for the entire team of Tracy and his associates: "This is our main organization, folks, and believe me, when Tracy locks horns with some of those crooks, he needs everyone of us.
Meanwhile… the Tracyville Police Union is working with former aides to congresswoman Bellowthon to file a grievance that Tracy is using an unpaid alien to handle sensitive department research and (gasp!) she’s using a private server to handle her e-mails. \(°□°)/ INVESTIGATE!! INVESTIGATE!!
I notice that Honeymoon is speaking to her laptop, while Tracy is speaking to his wrist geenee. I thought the geenees were on a closed network, and you needed one to speak to another. Of course Honeymoon does have one, but she doesn’t appear to be using it.
BLONDIE: It’s just me Pop, errr, Dick. Sorry to scare you.
DT: Umm, I wasn’t scared. I’m just, ahh, hypervigilant…yeah, that’s the ticket!
3-Meanwhile, Sergeant McAvoy comes off patrol to answer what he knows will be another false alarm from the “hypervigilant” Tracy.
SERGEANT: Gosh and Begorrah, these stairs get steeper every time Tracy thinks he’s being attacked in the Station House. Aii, look on the bright side McAvoy – maybe there’s a crème-filled left from this morning’s Roll Call…
Fourth day of talking heads. Guest appearance by Svengoolie tomorrow. Seems like we’re at the point in the (so far pretty good) story where things start to bog down and descend into talking heads and 2-panel stretch days (or other stretching—yesterday and today could, with some simple editing, have been one strip—unnecessary first panel yesterday and unnecessary last panel today and dialogue tells us what we already know and offers unnecessary pleasantries).
Thanks Neil, that was the origin of The Crime Stoppers, and if I remember correctly they initially had a confrontation with a guy named Bronc. The strip was good then
Pop Pop Tracy confirms what I suggested yesterday, that this may be a valuable lead in tracking down the Vampire-Killer. Let us hope that Tracy can get to Stokes before Stokes gets to Hope and Charity Brown—though I have a bad feeling that one if not both may not survive….
AnyFace about 4 years ago
Neil Wick about 4 years ago
Good morning™, tipsters!
When Junior was young, he and his friends helped out with quite a few cases. It’s a Dick Tracy tradition. In this 1948 promo, Junior is the spokeperson for the entire team of Tracy and his associates: "This is our main organization, folks, and believe me, when Tracy locks horns with some of those crooks, he needs everyone of us.
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Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 4 years ago
Good morning™, good news bearers !
We’re hot now ! Dick shows renewed confidence in cracking this case.
finkd about 4 years ago
Good detective work runs in the family.
Cheapskate0 about 4 years ago
While Honeymoon and Annie are “new” characters, this kind of feels like the Archie version of Dick Tracy.
I can almost hear Honey’s voice warbling…
artsyguy65 about 4 years ago
Meanwhile… the Tracyville Police Union is working with former aides to congresswoman Bellowthon to file a grievance that Tracy is using an unpaid alien to handle sensitive department research and (gasp!) she’s using a private server to handle her e-mails. \(°□°)/ INVESTIGATE!! INVESTIGATE!!
22ph about 4 years ago
OMG!!! The vampire fans are talking about blood sucking methods in a public forum? Very stupid vampires!
Yngvar Følling about 4 years ago
I notice that Honeymoon is speaking to her laptop, while Tracy is speaking to his wrist geenee. I thought the geenees were on a closed network, and you needed one to speak to another. Of course Honeymoon does have one, but she doesn’t appear to be using it.
iggyman about 4 years ago
Love it!
the Gay Titan about 4 years ago
I was hoping that Brenda Starr would be more involved and hands on.
Another Take about 4 years ago
1-BLONDIE: WE’VE GOT EXCITING NEWS, POP POP!
2-DT: SHOTS FIRED! SHOTS FIRED! MAN DOWN!
BLONDIE: It’s just me Pop, errr, Dick. Sorry to scare you.
DT: Umm, I wasn’t scared. I’m just, ahh, hypervigilant…yeah, that’s the ticket!
3-Meanwhile, Sergeant McAvoy comes off patrol to answer what he knows will be another false alarm from the “hypervigilant” Tracy.
SERGEANT: Gosh and Begorrah, these stairs get steeper every time Tracy thinks he’s being attacked in the Station House. Aii, look on the bright side McAvoy – maybe there’s a crème-filled left from this morning’s Roll Call…
Ray Toler about 4 years ago
Fourth day of talking heads. Guest appearance by Svengoolie tomorrow. Seems like we’re at the point in the (so far pretty good) story where things start to bog down and descend into talking heads and 2-panel stretch days (or other stretching—yesterday and today could, with some simple editing, have been one strip—unnecessary first panel yesterday and unnecessary last panel today and dialogue tells us what we already know and offers unnecessary pleasantries).
IvanB.Cohen about 4 years ago
Isn’t Tracy still at the police station? Surely he can talk to Honey Moon on his wrist wizard and access his desktop computer at the same time.
buckman-j about 4 years ago
Thanks Neil, that was the origin of The Crime Stoppers, and if I remember correctly they initially had a confrontation with a guy named Bronc. The strip was good then
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
Pop Pop Tracy confirms what I suggested yesterday, that this may be a valuable lead in tracking down the Vampire-Killer. Let us hope that Tracy can get to Stokes before Stokes gets to Hope and Charity Brown—though I have a bad feeling that one if not both may not survive….
tsull2121 about 4 years ago
Hmm… will the MCU need a “cyber crimes” division?
Welp… since Lt. Teevo is fish food maybe…juuuusssst MAY…BEEE they will get one….
At least, in MY stories