Well, helps that the general outlines of the buildings are straight lines, but all those windows and smaller columns look like a lot of work for Mr Ettinger!
Day 2: Still no plot holes. A good start. I’m pumped. No, seriously. Not exactly pumped, but I’ve got no problem with a slow build – especially if it leads into a good story. (Of course I have no idea yet if it’s going to be a good storyline, but nothing has dashed my hopes yet.)
“Suddenly, a shot rings out! A door slams! A maid screams! And on the horizon, Mojo JoJo appears, piloting another of his giant robots! Heavens! What is a city to do?”
Some of you guys drive me crazy. I know that all you want is old school Tracy, but this is some cool stuff. Dramatic. Building tension. We’re building up to something here and the art is great.
Those monuments to Journalism aren’t what they used to be. The Sun-Times (Daily News) building now houses a hotel from a chain whose namesake provides great emotion from critics and supporters. The Tribune Tower now contains “luxurious residences” (wikipedia.And, the Tribune’s printing plant site, is the future home to a Chicago downtown casino.
Eric is reproducing a Hitchcockian opening with each day’s drawing getting more narrow in scope – city, large buildings, small buildings, floors of buildings, an individual apartment, an individual room, a piece of furniture in the room, a mouse hole in the room, a mouse nest in the… TOO FAR…BACK IT UP! BEEP BEEP BEEP!
1- DT: Stay on the line, Sam. And yell. I’ll find you! … Nope. Not here…
2-: …Or here…
3-: HOURS LATER …Or here… Hello Sam? How about you hail a cab and tell them to take you to Police Headquarters? SAM: Uh…I left my wallet next to my gun at home…
Most interesting building in Chicago is the one housing Harry Caray’s restaurant. You can see it from just about any point in the city
A few years ago they tore down The Lexington Hotel, where Al Capone occupied most of the expensive rooms.City Historical society refused to landmark it
firestrike1 about 1 month ago
a Tracyville Tour…
firestrike1 about 1 month ago
I believe the building in panel one depicts a real-life building here in Chicago…
SHAKEDOWNCITY about 1 month ago
"Mar"chitects are not always efficient.
Neil Wick about 1 month ago
Good morning™,all!
The “monument to journalism” is definitely inspired by the Tribune Tower.
avenger09 about 1 month ago
Holy Tamole!
And I thought yesterday’s strip could never be topped for thrills and spills!
Mr. Excitement himself, Eric, “Hey Abbott” Costello has given us jet fuel to start us off!
There’s no way other than down after this astonishing beginning!!!
pschearer Premium Member about 1 month ago
These last two days have killed any momentum to whatever story this will turn out to be. But the visuals would have been great in a Sunday strip.
firestrike1 about 1 month ago
it’s been YEARS since I’ve been there, but is panel two a depiction of Union Station in Chicago?…
GoComicsGo! about 1 month ago
Tomorrow it’ll be a bakery, butcher and a delicatessen.
flashdrive1988 about 1 month ago
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz …….
Uncle Kenny about 1 month ago
This is the city. There a a million stories in the city. The story you are about to see is true. The names have been changed to protect the innocent.
iggyman about 1 month ago
There are 8 million stories in Tracy City, this will be one of them!
wallylm about 1 month ago
Well, helps that the general outlines of the buildings are straight lines, but all those windows and smaller columns look like a lot of work for Mr Ettinger!
jonahhex1 about 1 month ago
I see a lot of people don’t understand what story background is.
BreathlessMahoney77 about 1 month ago
Maybe this story is a cross-over with Godzilla, who’s about to show up & trash Tracy’s hometown.
The Reader Premium Member about 1 month ago
…to comic strips…
LawrenceS about 1 month ago
Day 2: Still no plot holes. A good start. I’m pumped. No, seriously. Not exactly pumped, but I’ve got no problem with a slow build – especially if it leads into a good story. (Of course I have no idea yet if it’s going to be a good storyline, but nothing has dashed my hopes yet.)
crobinson019 about 1 month ago
A Bank!
Null Island about 1 month ago
“Suddenly, a shot rings out! A door slams! A maid screams! And on the horizon, Mojo JoJo appears, piloting another of his giant robots! Heavens! What is a city to do?”
trainnut1956 about 1 month ago
So… the writer is out of ideas…
cmerb about 1 month ago
Please help us !
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member about 1 month ago
Hey Vengey ! Work your magic on this one .
MJ Premium Member about 1 month ago
Huh? We’re strolling through Chicago and suddenly finding ourselves in New York?!? Long, strange trip, indeed.
david Long Premium Member about 1 month ago
Last one financial most likely district Chicago.
artheaded1 about 1 month ago
Is that the Daily Planet (sans planet) in panel 1?
Durak Premium Member about 1 month ago
Some of you guys drive me crazy. I know that all you want is old school Tracy, but this is some cool stuff. Dramatic. Building tension. We’re building up to something here and the art is great.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation about 1 month ago
it is chicago and the first pic the building is greenish and topped with gold so it looked like a giant champagne bottle
Gent about 1 month ago
Ah still building up the stories eh.
[Unnamed Reader - bf182b] about 1 month ago
The monument to journalism looks like it came from Metropolis (the movie). Hmmm . . . journalism . . . Metropolis . . .
WilliamVollmer about 1 month ago
Those monuments to Journalism aren’t what they used to be. The Sun-Times (Daily News) building now houses a hotel from a chain whose namesake provides great emotion from critics and supporters. The Tribune Tower now contains “luxurious residences” (wikipedia.And, the Tribune’s printing plant site, is the future home to a Chicago downtown casino.
Another Take about 1 month ago
Eric is reproducing a Hitchcockian opening with each day’s drawing getting more narrow in scope – city, large buildings, small buildings, floors of buildings, an individual apartment, an individual room, a piece of furniture in the room, a mouse hole in the room, a mouse nest in the… TOO FAR…BACK IT UP! BEEP BEEP BEEP!
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
MOVIE QUOTE
“I got a date with a girl.In fact, I got a date with two girls”
“But you and I have a date with destiny!”
“Let Chic date Destiny, Please?”
Lou COstello&Lon Chaney Jr.—ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN—1948
atomicdog about 1 month ago
This reminds me of the beginning of a “Batman ’66” episode.
Another Take about 1 month ago
1- DT: Stay on the line, Sam. And yell. I’ll find you! … Nope. Not here…
2-: …Or here…
3-: HOURS LATER …Or here… Hello Sam? How about you hail a cab and tell them to take you to Police Headquarters? SAM: Uh…I left my wallet next to my gun at home…
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] about 1 month ago
Most interesting building in Chicago is the one housing Harry Caray’s restaurant. You can see it from just about any point in the city
A few years ago they tore down The Lexington Hotel, where Al Capone occupied most of the expensive rooms.City Historical society refused to landmark it
Delicate Girl about 1 month ago
No animals were harmed during the production of this comic.
jim_pem about 1 month ago
You know, for this they could have given Matthew an extra week.
Ignatz Premium Member about 1 month ago
NYC has beautiful buildings and great architecture. But they seem to have decided they’d rather build giant, ugly, glass needles instead.
tdc1969a about 1 month ago
Today and yesterday’s strips are beginning to look like the prologue of an episode of “Dragnet” where Jack Webb as Friday, talks about Los Angeles.
skinkis.com about 1 month ago
Excellent draughtsmanship …
sjsczurek about 1 month ago
When do we see the strip with the mysterious black sedan speeding through the streets at midnight?
billyk75 about 1 month ago
Looks like the Windy City.
tsull2121 about 1 month ago
YAWN****