The theater sequence for example. Yes, I’ve sadly seen that, but our place is being re-innovated by a dedicated cast of people who remember the ‘good old days’. I went into it once a month or so ago, and it brought back lots of good memories, especially in the balcony with a good ‘friend’ (ahems) ;)
Day 4 – Urban renewal. Still no plot holes… Ended up in Albany a few years ago. A few decades ago Albany had a cheap mayor who ignored the urban renewal going on in other cities. The old buildings were just left to decay. When the fad of urban renewal passed, “Tear ’em all down, NOW!” He claimed to have wanted to preserve the historic nature of the city. But they are now being torn down or collapsing. Leaving a decaying building standing does not preserve it.
Are they going to find a body in one of the buildings? I remember a story line from long ago where lightning blasted a tree and a skeleton was exposed, forcing Tracy to solve a murder from many years earlier.
I’m watching Dick Tracy in its death throes . The strip is dying before my very eyes . Maybe another year at best before Dick and his friend’s breathe their last ?
Here’s a plot idea: have Tracy rescue a kidnapped child. Or have an armed man burst into the police station. Or have a cat-burglar creeping around Tracy’s apartment for reasons yet unknown. Or have the prize be missing from the bottom of the cereal box.
DT: Ok – so we found you at this deli right here, Sam – just two blocks from the Station House. So how could you possibly have been lost? And why are you wearing that helmet??? SAM: Uhhh…I’m in concussion protocol – it’s required.
DT: OH! THAT’S why you got lost then – concussion! SAM: Yeah, sure – let’s go with that…
The comments are more interesting than the strip. How can they not notice? If there is a problem with storytelling,, maybe it’s time to fix the problem.
How would they handle the City of Baltimore or the Banana Republic of Miami ? They are eyesores among themselves full of illegal politicians and illegal aliens but which is worse ?
firestrike1 30 days ago
two hirsute hands… oh wow, excitement abounds…
Brian Premium Member 30 days ago
The 33rd Bomb Squadron will target this area.
SHAKEDOWNCITY 30 days ago
The “schooner” the better to pay for someone’s new yacht with misappropriated funds.
BreathlessMahoney77 30 days ago
Call me old-fashioned but when I think of “action” in a Dick Tracy strip I’m not thinking of urban renewal projects.
GoComicsGo! 30 days ago
I’m guessing either an underworld lair or underworld treasure.
Uncle Kenny 30 days ago
Great art!
Neil Wick 30 days ago
Good morning™, all!
It seems that a lot of the action in this strip lately takes place in abandoned warehouse districts.
avenger09 30 days ago
The most prominent eyesore is that hairy arm! LOL!
Gent 30 days ago
A single panel in a daily comics is always a grave injustice.
Gent 30 days ago
Sometheeng tells me this whole week gonna be wasted in building up this opening sequence.
iggyman 30 days ago
“Eenie, meeny, miney, mo”
syzygy47 30 days ago
I’ve long gone past being an eyesore to being a crime against nature
syzygy47 30 days ago
I’ve long gone from being an eyesore to a crime against nature
kantuck-nadie 29 days ago
I believe I know what this is ‘building’ up too. Serious arson of old dilapidated buildings and someone getting hurt.
kantuck-nadie 29 days ago
The theater sequence for example. Yes, I’ve sadly seen that, but our place is being re-innovated by a dedicated cast of people who remember the ‘good old days’. I went into it once a month or so ago, and it brought back lots of good memories, especially in the balcony with a good ‘friend’ (ahems) ;)
BigDaveGlass 29 days ago
I’m more into “Whose body is about to be discovered during demolition” Trope.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 29 days ago
Good morning™, City Planners !
We are treated to yet some more pre story set up time.
crobinson019 29 days ago
The City Engineer is a lefty—he has his wristwatch on his right arm
LawrenceS 29 days ago
Day 4 – Urban renewal. Still no plot holes… Ended up in Albany a few years ago. A few decades ago Albany had a cheap mayor who ignored the urban renewal going on in other cities. The old buildings were just left to decay. When the fad of urban renewal passed, “Tear ’em all down, NOW!” He claimed to have wanted to preserve the historic nature of the city. But they are now being torn down or collapsing. Leaving a decaying building standing does not preserve it.
Are they going to find a body in one of the buildings? I remember a story line from long ago where lightning blasted a tree and a skeleton was exposed, forcing Tracy to solve a murder from many years earlier.
Trespassers W 29 days ago
All the cracks on that tabletop really are an eyesore. I’m glad somebody is going to do something about it.
Null Island 29 days ago
“Charles, I got your Dick Tracy artwork for the week, thanks.” “Dick Tracy? No, no, that was for my friend’s civics project!”
fgerbil46 29 days ago
Even I must admit that this is going a tad to slowly for my liking. :-(
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 29 days ago
lake michigan sure has gotten smaller
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member 29 days ago
I’m watching Dick Tracy in its death throes . The strip is dying before my very eyes . Maybe another year at best before Dick and his friend’s breathe their last ?
Chocolate_Chip 29 days ago
Here’s a plot idea: have Tracy rescue a kidnapped child. Or have an armed man burst into the police station. Or have a cat-burglar creeping around Tracy’s apartment for reasons yet unknown. Or have the prize be missing from the bottom of the cereal box.
david Long Premium Member 29 days ago
Looks like Lake Michigan, Kennedy Expressway, etc.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 29 days ago
MOVIE QUOTE—-“Gentlemen,give him a chance! We just finished cleaning the blood off the stage from the last act!”
Tavern owner (pointing to Bob Hope)
THE PRINCESS AND THE PIRATE—1944
Ray Toler 29 days ago
Nothing is happening. I have nothing to say.
Matt Ceccato Premium Member 29 days ago
I don’t know if a slow-burn approach to storytelling works in comic strips. I’m ready for something, anything, to happen here.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 29 days ago
How can y ou not be impressed with a panel that was probably drawn with a jeweler’s eyepiece?
Lots of people looking for old skeletons(literally)—-or maybe an undelivered letter that got stuck in the mail chute?
On to Lou Mitchell’s for the best breakfast ever….
MuddyUSA Premium Member 29 days ago
At the theater gone extremely old……….
h.v.greenman 29 days ago
I’d say the plot thickens, except, to date, there hasn’t been a story to have a plot
Another Take 29 days ago
AS THE “SAM, LOST IN THE CITY SAGA” CONTINUES…
DT: Ok – so we found you at this deli right here, Sam – just two blocks from the Station House. So how could you possibly have been lost? And why are you wearing that helmet??? SAM: Uhhh…I’m in concussion protocol – it’s required.
DT: OH! THAT’S why you got lost then – concussion! SAM: Yeah, sure – let’s go with that…
MJ Premium Member 29 days ago
Can I assume that a story will start at some point?
Ray Toler 29 days ago
The comments are more interesting than the strip. How can they not notice? If there is a problem with storytelling,, maybe it’s time to fix the problem.
jim_pem 29 days ago
We don’t even have a plot to bury the strip in.
Sporteric11 29 days ago
How would they handle the City of Baltimore or the Banana Republic of Miami ? They are eyesores among themselves full of illegal politicians and illegal aliens but which is worse ?
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 29 days ago
Meanwhile, at the bank,Mark Masters unwraps what looks like a roll of quarters…..
overtop 29 days ago
Costello went to the Russian Academy of Storytelling. See Karamazov, Brothers, or Peace, War and
jonahhex1 29 days ago
Wonder if they’ll find evidence from an old crime……
That Wichita Guy!! 29 days ago
“SAM! STOP COLORING IN BETWEEN THE LINES! DESPITE WHAT YOU THINKING, YOU WILL NOT GET A ‘FRISKY PONY’!!!”
tsull2121 29 days ago
Let’s hope the “urban renewal” takes place at the train yard and THE SWEATBOX EXPRESS is early