Tracy is giving Lee a big time DIS with that cold shoulder of his. Not even looking her in the eyes as he gives her a lame compliment, while gazing lovingly at Lizz! Lee’s shocked look says it all.
If we can’t get any action out of this snorefest of a story. at least Eric is giving us a decent soap opera!
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Why obviously the crooked killer is a monstrous murdering medieval manuscripts maniac. And we gots only one suspect so far. Search her hugeomongous largenormous library and arrests her!
Are cold case files actually labeled cold case? I just assumed there was a room full of file cabinets/boxes where the evidence from cases that had gone inactive were stored. But the file would still be labeled something like, “Crater, Judge Joseph Force” when it went into storage in 1942 when they gave up and not stamped ‘Cold Case’.
TRACY (aloud): “C-Captain cold? Mr. Freeze?! Are you TRYING for a lawsuit from DC?!!!! It’s back to chalking tires on parked cars for YOU, little missy!”
(pause)
TRACY: “And take Sm with you. Tell him the fine goes up proportionately if he chalks them once they’re moving. The faster they’re going at the time,the better for the city treasury.”
SAM (excitedly): And I’ll get gold star!!
TRACY (veiled expression and only snickering slightly):“You’ll get SOMETHING.”
LIZZ: This cold case is about – get this – a stolen Shakespeare first folio from several years back! And even curiouser – the courier was stabbed like the other…
TRACY: Lizz, haven’t you been keeping up with the strips?
(More seriously, I had figured that Tracy got a briefing on all the cold cases he was given just like the Shakespeare folio murder. Or maybe there was something in the folio case that no one had noticed before Lizz did :)
1-DT: Your info is useless, Lee. We all know that that DNA you found is Sam’s – he gets overly stimulated upon seeing a dead body. YOU better have found something, Liz!
2-LIZ: Ummm… (pulls one of the Cold Case files from downstate that Tracy had in his trash can)
3- …Here’s a connection. I don’t want to share until I have every “i” crossed and “t” dotted though. DT: That’s more like it! Everyone! Kick back till Liz solves this thing!
LIZ: Oh schitt… SAM: I was born “kicked back”. DT: We all know the story of what your mom did to get rid of you, Sam. And frankly, none of us can blame her.
A file folder labeled “Cold Case”?!?!? Unless that is the victims’s NAME, somebody should be dismissed from the detectives! And not only the person who labeled that folder, but also the person who ordered the labels, and the person who approved the order.
Wait a second…did Ms. Caxton die six months ago? Because that’s when the shop’s good customer brought in the book. No, I don’t think so. Instead, it was the “cold case” murder dated seven months ago in last Thursday’s strip – so this must be the (as yet unknown) book that was stolen! So it’s different from the 1290 prayer book that Tracy is phoning Mason & Woods about.
Another theory: “Eric Costello” is actually a group of four guest writers, each one writing the investigation of a different murder: one writer (and one victim) for each of the four MCU members. This explains the shifting storylines! LOL j/k!!
firestrike1 about 1 year ago
hoping Lizz has the clue that leads to the resolution of the investigation…
the ladies need to crack a case, for once…
Neil Wick about 1 year ago
Good morning™, all!
A cold case in an expanding folder. I wonder how long ago that happened. It seems like all the members of the team are uncovering good stuff.
firestrike1 about 1 year ago
and it looks like Shelley has slightly increased Lizz’ eye makeup a bit more than she had on the last time she made an appearance…
Lizz is starting to get back her trademark look without it being overly done as it was back in the day…
well done and thank you, Shell…
avenger09 about 1 year ago
Lizz was so excited, she could hardly contain herself!
After furniture shopping for days she finally found the perfect drapes for the MCU break room!
She knew that papa Tracy would reward her for her great job!
Lee could eat her grits!!!
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 1 year ago
Good morning™, cold case finders !
P.2. Lizz is sweet while P.3. shows an element of danger. Might she have something that starts to draw a link to Lizzy librarian ?
Yngvar Følling about 1 year ago
Are we up to four murders now?
IvanB.Cohen about 1 year ago
Cold case and the weapon of choice was a sharp instrument. Did the victim own a rare manuscript?
avenger09 about 1 year ago
Tracy is giving Lee a big time DIS with that cold shoulder of his. Not even looking her in the eyes as he gives her a lame compliment, while gazing lovingly at Lizz! Lee’s shocked look says it all.
If we can’t get any action out of this snorefest of a story. at least Eric is giving us a decent soap opera!
markwillman4 about 1 year ago
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The Reader Premium Member about 1 year ago
Are they ever going to find who keeps putting case files in the fridge?
Gent about 1 year ago
Why obviously the crooked killer is a monstrous murdering medieval manuscripts maniac. And we gots only one suspect so far. Search her hugeomongous largenormous library and arrests her!
LawrenceS about 1 year ago
Are cold case files actually labeled cold case? I just assumed there was a room full of file cabinets/boxes where the evidence from cases that had gone inactive were stored. But the file would still be labeled something like, “Crater, Judge Joseph Force” when it went into storage in 1942 when they gave up and not stamped ‘Cold Case’.
orbenjawell Premium Member about 1 year ago
…oh joy! Rapture!! Finally!! Something to complement my Captain Midnight decoder ring!!
orbenjawell Premium Member about 1 year ago
…well, well. green eyes!! So the dog didn’t eat it!!
Jonmouk about 1 year ago
“A first edition of “Fun with Dick and Jane” was stolen in 1992……"
Chris about 1 year ago
shall we warm it up in the microwave. :D
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member about 1 year ago
Green eyed redheads creep me out .
Wichita1.0 about 1 year ago
TRACY (aloud): “C-Captain cold? Mr. Freeze?! Are you TRYING for a lawsuit from DC?!!!! It’s back to chalking tires on parked cars for YOU, little missy!”
(pause)
TRACY: “And take Sm with you. Tell him the fine goes up proportionately if he chalks them once they’re moving. The faster they’re going at the time,the better for the city treasury.”
SAM (excitedly): And I’ll get gold star!!
TRACY (veiled expression and only snickering slightly):“You’ll get SOMETHING.”
Don Bagert Premium Member about 1 year ago
LIZZ: This cold case is about – get this – a stolen Shakespeare first folio from several years back! And even curiouser – the courier was stabbed like the other…
TRACY: Lizz, haven’t you been keeping up with the strips?
(More seriously, I had figured that Tracy got a briefing on all the cold cases he was given just like the Shakespeare folio murder. Or maybe there was something in the folio case that no one had noticed before Lizz did :)
Wichita1.0 about 1 year ago
Tracy accepts the hefty file, opens it, and cringes.
TRACY: “LIZ! That DOES it! The babysitting side job is el finito! Billy from FAMILY CIRCUS has colored all OVER these pages!”
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
MOVIE QUOTE—-“Don’t make me go back to that house!”
June Allyson to Jeff Chandler—-STRANGER IN MY ARMS—1959
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 year ago
What can I say….to make it clear…we want to handcuff you badly,Librarian……(apologies to Robert Preston)
Love panel 3—-Lizz looks like she’s ready to nail somebody to the wall.She hasn’t had so much fun since Keeno the Great threw knives at her
Another Take about 1 year ago
1-DT: Your info is useless, Lee. We all know that that DNA you found is Sam’s – he gets overly stimulated upon seeing a dead body. YOU better have found something, Liz!
2-LIZ: Ummm… (pulls one of the Cold Case files from downstate that Tracy had in his trash can)
3- …Here’s a connection. I don’t want to share until I have every “i” crossed and “t” dotted though. DT: That’s more like it! Everyone! Kick back till Liz solves this thing!
LIZ: Oh schitt… SAM: I was born “kicked back”. DT: We all know the story of what your mom did to get rid of you, Sam. And frankly, none of us can blame her.
SAM SLAM @copy;
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 1 year ago
A lot of office talk with more input…….I guess?
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
The MCU at work!
Lee, we’ll get back to.
Lizz has found something of interest in a Cold Case file. Similar M.O.? Similar missing rare book or manuscript?
Tracy is satisfied with the progress his crew is making (though Sam seems left out for the moment). I guess I am, too….
divad27182 about 1 year ago
A file folder labeled “Cold Case”?!?!? Unless that is the victims’s NAME, somebody should be dismissed from the detectives! And not only the person who labeled that folder, but also the person who ordered the labels, and the person who approved the order.
Don Bagert Premium Member about 1 year ago
Wait a second…did Ms. Caxton die six months ago? Because that’s when the shop’s good customer brought in the book. No, I don’t think so. Instead, it was the “cold case” murder dated seven months ago in last Thursday’s strip – so this must be the (as yet unknown) book that was stolen! So it’s different from the 1290 prayer book that Tracy is phoning Mason & Woods about.
Don Bagert Premium Member about 1 year ago
Another theory: “Eric Costello” is actually a group of four guest writers, each one writing the investigation of a different murder: one writer (and one victim) for each of the four MCU members. This explains the shifting storylines! LOL j/k!!
Don Bagert Premium Member about 1 year ago
Four murders, but (maybe) only two unidentified works:
Ms. Caxton: Her grandfather’s 1290 prayer book.
Delivery courier: Shakespeare First Folio
Aldus Manutius: Possibly the “Volume (or folder) IV” noted by Lee as possibly missing on September 29.
“Cold Case”: Very possibly the book with the early-20th cover discussed today.