Dick Tracy by Dick Locher
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Chester Gould, a veteran cartoonist, began drawing his most legendary character, the dashing and daring Dick Tracy for the newspaper comics page in 1931. Modeled in the image of the innovative Sherlock Holmes, Gould was inspired to create new crime-fighting technology, including the two-way wrist TV, closed circuit TV police line-up and the engineless car that took Dick Tracy to the moon (both literally and figuratively).
Although many remember him with fond nostalgia, Dick Tracy, now written and illustrated by Dick Locher, continues to be relevant as he combines old-fashioned values with 21st century innovation to capture corporate crooks, computer pirates, polluters, skyjackers, gang members and terrorists.
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Gweedo Murray said, 10 months ago
Panel 6. Now that’s whut ahm tawkin ‘bout ! Dick’s got that “I smell something funny and it’s not the perfume” look. Angeldusterous looks like the devil woman who put the moves on Picard.
Margueritem
said,
10 months ago
Gweedo, good to see you, my friend.
wndrwrthg
said,
10 months ago
Naperville Emergency Operations Center
911 Transcripts for January 8, 2009.
(21:05:10 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatcher: 911, state your emergency .
Caller: This is (unintelligible) at 1313 Mockingbird lane, there’s been an explosion.
Dispatch: An explosion? Are there any injuries?
Caller: I don’t know, the house shook and there is this smell that’s making me sick.
Dispatch: Was the explosion at your address?
Caller: No, it was the next block over, at 742 Evergreen Terrace. Oh, that smell is so strong, my head hurts.
Dispatch: Does it smell like gas? Can you identify it?
Caller: It’s like ah, ah, a good soap, or a cologne, but really strong.
Dispatch: Ma’am I want you to close all doors and windows and shut off your air conditioner if it is on. Emergency units are being dispatched now.
Caller: oh, thank you, oo, oo, that smell, got the smell of it all around, ooo, I think I’m going to be sick.
Dispatch: Again, close all doors and windows and shelter in place. Units are on their way.
Caller: Thank you, thank you. (call ends) (21:06:03 - January 8, 2009)
(21:06:05 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatch: Squad 51, Station 51, explosion with strong overpowering odor, nature unknown, at 742 Evergreen Terrace, repeat, explosion with strong odor, 742 Evergreen Terrace. Time Out - 21:06.
(21:06:15 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatch: One Adam 12, One Adam 12, see the man, 001 cemetery lane, reports of explosion and odor.
(21:06:20 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatch: 911, state your emergency.
Caller: Yeh, I live at 31 Spooner Street and there’s been an explosion a couple of streets over from here.
Dispatch: An explosion? Do you know where?
Caller: I think it’s on Evergreen Terrace, oh god, what’s that smell. Oh god, oh god, oh god“. (speaking away from phone) Oh god, Brian, close the windows.
Dispatch: Sir? Emergency personnel are en route, please get all family members indoors and shelter in place. (call ends) (21:06:59 - January 8, 2009)
(21:07: 06 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatch: Car 54, car 54, what is your location? Respond to 323 cobblestone lane, reports of falling debris and possible injuries. Contact “Fred”, no last name. Additional units en route. (21:07:12 - January 8, 2009)
(21:10:17 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatch: All units be advised, contact was established with occupant at residence, and Dispatch is informed that “everything is fine” and “there is no need for your services“. Units are to return to base. Squad 51, proceed as ordered to assist in mop up operations.
Margueritem
said,
10 months ago
I am very saddened by the current state of affairs on the Dick Tracy comic board. I would prefer to see the comment section for Dick Tracy done away with entirely than to have it be held in thrall by one person’s monomania.
Margueritem
said,
10 months ago
wndrwrthg says:
Naperville Emergency Operations Center
911 Transcripts for January 8, 2009.
(21:05:10 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatcher: 911, state your emergency .
Nice job, ww! BTW, that short story we were discussing the other day was, I believe, an episode of ‘Twilight Zone’, and Billy Mumy played the child.
CyberV said, 10 months ago
Okay, Dick. You’ve just heard someone say out loud that they intend to sell exploding perfume. Arrest her. Dipstick.
This makes as much sense as the Catwoman movie where the cosmetics company planned to sell a product that would have killed it’s clients. Oh, wait…
OH GOD! DICK TRACY’S A REMAKE OF THE CATWOMAN MOVIE! NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Gweedo Murray said, 10 months ago
Hi Marg nice to see you too. I hope I don’t have to say anything that would cause Liam to get a hernia in a run for the wipe button.
Wonder that story woulda drownded my keypad if I had been drinking.
wndrwrthg
said,
10 months ago
margueritem,
thank you, it was fun composing it. Yes, that story was an episode of the “Twilight Zone”. I always thought it was great. So, remember “think happy thoughts”. Strange how one person can disrupt so many.
Sydney Phillips
said,
10 months ago
Groc, when I saw your name and started reading the script I thought “Hmm! Groc has a ‘guest’ writer in today! ? It sounded so faniliar, holding out the sort of phrasing that rings doorbells and earns warm hugs up in Naperville. It was all “Superb”
Then, at the end I read the “sigh’ of contentment and saw the confirming signature.
PS: What does the first “H” stand for? Could it be “HOLLERING”?(MPH)
LudwigVonDrake said, 10 months ago
Wow, the events of today don’t match up with the events of yesterday. SHEER GENIUS! Give the man a raise!!
Sydney Phillips
said,
10 months ago
COMMENT on the SUNDAY STRIP:
First the compliments:
a) The colors in the logo, particularly with the HAT remains the best ever in the strip.
b) There is plenty pleasant ‘Dick Tracy’ yellow on the Sunday page. Locher should be congratulated.
c) Hmm! Keeping the fashion up-to-date with those new ‘pockets’ on the yellow coat. Is it a “Tutto” from Italy? The name, somehow sounds ‘familiar’.
Now some queries:
a) I rather liked the Author’s ‘Crime Stopers Textbook’ this Sunday. It seemed appropriate and a coincidence in the wake of a recent personal “Hit and run” event. As advised I took down the license number. It began with an “L”,I am not certain if, as it in Trinidad, the ‘L’ signifies that the driver of the other car was a Learner? But it’s really not important.
b) How does Tracy know that it was the ‘perfume’ that exploded?
c) The Sundays certainly seem to be a different story to the daily strips. Where did Angelorious come from? She had vanished in the daily strips after the explosion (?)
d) Finally, I could not find the yellow rubber duckie (?) Could it be concealed under Noll’s left eye lid? The Author has become ingenious in hiding it these days.
HELP!
Michael McMillan said, 10 months ago
margueritem wrote:
“I am very saddened by the current state of affairs on the Dick Tracy comic board. I would prefer to see the comment section for Dick Tracy done away with entirely than to have it be held in thrall by one person’s monomania.”
mjmsprt40 (remember me?) writes:
I second that. It would be better to go back to the way it was, perhaps with a warning that we tone it down a bit. The way it is now, so many of us are being disingenuous and it shows. I haven’t posted since we got nuked about a week ago, but I’ve been reading and believe me the present state of affairs are not an improvement.
About “Freedom of Speech”, a word to the wise is in order here. It’s not an absolute, the person who owns the board and pays the rent here gets to make the rules. I’ve been through several “board wars” and when the board owner steps in, his word is law. If you want to say whatever you like without fear of being “censored”, set up your own board and pay the bills on it yourself. Then you get to make the rules. That’s usually also when you find out you can’t just let everybody say whatever they like and you have to set rules to keep the fights from getting murderous and to keep libel and slander to legally defensible levels.
I’d really like to see this return to the way it was, but with the warning to keep it toned down so we’re not attacking each other so much for daring to disagree on a comic.
CaptainColorado said, 10 months ago
How about “Love Bomb”?
Sydney Phillips
said,
10 months ago
JUDY, Thanks! It seems the Artist no longer attepts to disguise it as a rubber duckie. It clearly seems to be a woman’s mammary nipple.
Needless to say, it peaks one’s curiosity as to why this particular symbol is used (?)Frankly, I hesitate to say what comes to mind!
Mama Mia! Really best that I don’t say … IF you get my drift.
Speaking of drifts and mammary glands look at the last panel today, it looks as if we have horizontal gravity affecting that part of Bullethead’s anatomy. We see the cleft, how now something(?) pointed, seems to be ‘sticking out’ even further out to the left?
Now, who told you to leave, was it Liam (?) OR that member of the Praetorian Guard?
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
Naperville Emergency Operations Center
911 Transcripts for January 8, 2009.
(21:05:10 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatcher: 911, state your emergency .
Caller: This is (unintelligible) at 1313 Mockingbird lane, there’s been an explosion.
Dispatch: An explosion? Are there any injuries?
Caller: I don’t know, the house shook and there is this smell that’s making me sick.
Dispatch: Was the explosion at your address?
Caller: No, it was the next block over, at 742 Evergreen Terrace. Oh, that smell is so strong, my head hurts.
Dispatch: Does it smell like gas? Can you identify it?
Caller: It’s like ah, ah, a good soap, or a cologne, but really strong.
Dispatch: Ma’am I want you to close all doors and windows and shut off your air conditioner if it is on. Emergency units are being dispatched now.
Caller: oh, thank you, oo, oo, that smell, got the smell of it all around, ooo, I think I’m going to be sick.
Dispatch: Again, close all doors and windows and shelter in place. Units are on their way.
Caller: Thank you, thank you. (call ends) (21:06:03 - January 8, 2009)
(21:06:05 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatch: Squad 51, Station 51, explosion with strong overpowering odor, nature unknown, at 742 Evergreen Terrace, repeat, explosion with strong odor, 742 Evergreen Terrace. Time Out - 21:06.
(21:06:15 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatch: One Adam 12, One Adam 12, see the man, 001 cemetery lane, reports of explosion and odor.
(21:06:20 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatch: 911, state your emergency.
Caller: Yeh, I live at 31 Spooner Street and there’s been an explosion a couple of streets over from here.
Dispatch: An explosion? Do you know where?
Caller: I think it’s on Evergreen Terrace, oh god, what’s that smell. Oh god, oh god, oh god“. (speaking away from phone) Oh god, Brian, close the windows.
Dispatch: Sir? Emergency personnel are en route, please get all family members indoors and shelter in place. (call ends) (21:06:59 - January 8, 2009)
(21:07: 06 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatch: Car 54, car 54, what is your location? Respond to 323 cobblestone lane, reports of falling debris and possible injuries. Contact “Fred”, no last name. Additional units en route. (21:07:12 - January 8, 2009)
(21:10:17 - January 8, 2009)
Dispatch: All units be advised, contact was established with occupant at residence, and Dispatch is informed that “everything is fine” and “there is no need for your services“. Units are to return to base. Squad 51, proceed as ordered to assist in mop up operations.
You think this would make for EXCITING, INTERESTING comic strip reading???!!!
MPH
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
JUDY, Thanks! It seems the Artist no longer attepts to disguise it as a rubber duckie. It clearly seems to be a woman’s mammary nipple.
Needless to say, it peaks one’s curiosity as to why this particular symbol is used (?)Frankly, I hesitate to say what comes to mind!
Mama Mia! Really best that I don’t say … IF you get my drift.
Speaking of drifts and mammary glands look at the last panel today, it looks as if we have horizontal gravity affecting that part of Bullethead’s anatomy. We see the cleft, how now something(?) pointed, seems to be ‘sticking out’ even further out to the left?
Now, who told you to leave, was it Liam (?) OR that member of the Praetorian Guard?
If you see a woman’s nipple in that last panel Sydney, then you must be desperate to see one.
MPH
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
second that. It would be better to go back to the way it was, perhaps with a warning that we tone it down a bit. The way it is now, so many of us are being disingenuous and it shows. I haven’t posted since we got nuked about a week ago, but I’ve been reading and believe me the present state of affairs are not an improvement.
About “Freedom of Speech”, a word to the wise is in order here. It’s not an absolute, the person who owns the board and pays the rent here gets to make the rules. I’ve been through several “board wars” and when the board owner steps in, his word is law. If you want to say whatever you like without fear of being “censored”, set up your own board and pay the bills on it yourself. Then you get to make the rules. That’s usually also when you find out you can’t just let everybody say whatever they like and you have to set rules to keep the fights from getting murderous and to keep libel and slander to legally defensible levels.
I’d really like to see this return to the way it was, but with the warning to keep it toned down so we’re not attacking each other so much for daring to disagree on a comic.
Is there an echo in here?
MPH
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
Hmmmm…interesting…the “Flag” function is not working this morning.
Anybody else having this problem?
MPH
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
NOW…for my commments on today’s strip.
I am really enjoying this story as it is a change of pace from gangsters and grotesques and the like. This is a “quieter” story (all though it started with a BANG).
For those wondering about perfume lady and where she went only to show up again, remember we are dealing with comic strip time her. Since she walked into the Tracy’s house and since Dick walked outside to go see what’s what and how come to them coming back to the house, MAYBE 10 minutes has elapsed. She simply stayed in the house.
The second to last panel is probably my favorite of today’s, all though the LAST panel is nifty, too. I like the Tracy (second last) panel because Locher has been incorporating more of his editorial cartoon techniques into the strip the last few stories. This is a practice I encourage. Gives the strip a “rough” feel artwise.
The placement of black is, as always, eye catching and unique among ALL the comic strips. Far, far too many comic strips these days looks like coloring books as they have no black spotted in them at all.
My only complaint, and this is not a new one, is this: I wish that Locher would zoom the camera out a wee-bit more and not constantly have people wearing the word balloons as hats. I know that Locher is dealing with very little space and the lettering, by syndicate mandate, has to be a certain size, but, that’s just something minor.
MPH
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
Sydney, look over Bullethead’s left arm in the last panel. I hope this gets printed as I was told to leave the board.
Shed no tears for “judyhansel”, because the person who “created” her has several other identities here at GOCOMICS.
MPH
JonD17 said, 10 months ago
Judyhansel says:
Sydney, look over Bullethead’s left arm in the last panel. I hope this gets printed as I was told to leave the board.
Judy, did someone actually follow up on the madman’s request to have you removed? I notice he hasn’t shown hisself here yet today. maybe he is suffering a case of martyr’s post orgasmic exhaustion.
added later: now how did that happen? MPH comments were not here when I originally posted this. hhhmmmmm
Margueritem
said,
10 months ago
My fellow posters, I would like to repectfully suggest that we follow GoComics rules by ignoring posters who come to the board with the intent of causing disruption and disharmony among us. I know that this may be very difficult at times, but we can prevail.
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
My fellow posters, I would like to repectfully suggest that we follow GoComics rules by ignoring posters who come to the board with the intent of causing disruption and disharmony among us. I know that this may be very difficult at times, but we can prevail.
Let’s think that that sentence for moment shall we?
I only came here to read the Dick Tracy comic strip. I saw some comments that I didn’t like because they were personal assaults on Dick Locher and on the strip. I interjected and said you should stop.
I was vilified by a less-than-a-handful of posters (many of whom are really the same person) and subsequently attacked by the same group of basement dwellers.
The only “disruption and disharmony” I’ve caused is among a group of “fans” who take a sick, perverse pleasure in showing how “cool” they are to the other posters by “dissing” Dick Locher and mocking the Dick Tracy comic strip.
I won’t allow the bad guys to have their fun. BOO-HOO. Don’t feel sorry for them. Those that are among the first to say their rights are being trampled upon are those that value those rights the least and who understand them even less.
MPH
nighthawks
said,
10 months ago
ok, My take on Dick Tracy and why I am drawn to it (in spite of the cheesy storylines and the glacial pacing and the inexpertly drawn hands) is the colors. The colors —look at all the background colors, some are solid some are gradient , the DT yellow is particularly pleasing. This infusion of color with the strong contrasts was correctly incorporated in the Beatty/Madonna movie.
Its just pleasing to look at.
For further entertainment I just turn to the comments and get many a LOL from some of these hilarious and quite imaginative posters.
Besides, you guys who come down the hardest on Lochner, deep down really like the strip. You would miss it if it was gone because then you wouldn’t have Dick Tracy to kick around anymore.
….(to paraphrase another Dick!)
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
Besides, you guys who come down the hardest on Lochner, deep down really like the strip. You would miss it if it was gone because then you wouldn’t have Dick Tracy to kick around anymore.
….(to paraphrase another Dick!)
I DO NOT understand this logic. I really don’t. It is the equivalent of beating your wife to show her how much you love her.
This is not a “tough love” this is a disrespect show to an elder statesman of the cartooning community by a handful of mouth-breathing, basement dwellers.
Sorry, I just don’t see the “love”.
MPH
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
This infusion of color with the strong contrasts was correctly incorporated in the Beatty/Madonna movie.
Which is just about the ONLY thing the movie got kinda right.
MPH
fishbulb
said,
10 months ago
7 posts today so far on the MPHmeter.
Tuesday. Tess is leading Dr. Noll to the Tracy residence. Dr. Noll resists and is back in his lab. Sunday, without explanation, he is instead in the Tracy house. With The Joker’s twin sister who invited herself in without knocking, and apparently stayed there staring at the ceiling while Dick & Tess left and returned without/with the doctor. Jokeretta is wearing Judy Jetson zero gravity bracelets on both wrists. We still have no actual villain. Oh, yeah. I forgot. SUSPENSE!
Doctor Toon
said,
10 months ago
My advice folks (for what it’s worth, it may not work) comes from my mother. Ignore him and maybe he will go away.
Margueritem
said,
10 months ago
doctortoon: Your mother is indeed a wise woman. Hope you’re enjoying your day off.
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
7 posts today so far on the MPHmeter.
Tuesday. Tess is leading Dr. Noll to the Tracy residence. Dr. Noll resists and is back in his lab. Sunday, without explanation, he is instead in the Tracy house. With The Joker’s twin sister who invited herself in without knocking, and apparently stayed there staring at the ceiling while Dick & Tess left and returned without/with the doctor. Jokeretta is wearing Judy Jetson zero gravity bracelets on both wrists. We still have no actual villain. Oh, yeah. I forgot. SUSPENSE!
A) The suspense keeps you reading each day, doesn’t it?
B) The perfume lady is obvious moving her arms which would cause the bracelets to move about on her wrists. Locher captured the action when they were moving and not just merely “laying” there on her wrists. Really, have you been reading comics for as long as you profess and the most basic conceits of the medium still elude you?
MPH
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
NotNormanChubsyUbsy says:
Again I’ll risk banishment to mention that today’s Crimestoppers Textbook is inanely obvious, akin to telling us to watch the road while driving or look both ways before crossing the street.
They probably won’t ban you. You want it too badly to wear as a badge of pride among your posting buddies. “Look, the big bad GOCOMICS banned me for blah, blah, blah…”
Hair shirts are on sale in aisle 4.
MPH
Sydney Phillips
said,
10 months ago
MPH, It’s really very simple. Angelorious’ left breast, which YOU will SEE “pointing” through the dress to the RIGHT, has even been ‘highlighted’ by the Artist with a splash of yellow. The perspective as it faces us, should have it pointing to the ‘front’ and not the side. But then, as we all have known for years, the human anatomy has never been one of the artist’s areas of compelling ‘expertise’. Not so?
Until Judy spotted the duckie, I thought THAT is where Locher had (appropriately?) concealed it, right there on Angelorious! It’s yellow, AND pointed!
Now, you’ve caught me by surprise about ONE poster having a NUMBER of ‘aliases’ on this board, including that of Judy (?) As you realize I’m relatively new here. But what makes you think so? And, you might not want to say, but do you suspect anyone?
Then a little curiosity here. How do you feel trying to take on nearly the whole board, when Locher opens the door so often, and so wide, to humor and critiques?
Sydney Phillips
said,
10 months ago
Fishbulb said “… Oh,yeah, I forgot. SUSPENSE! This is the second time you have surprised me with what seems like deeper knowledge on the strip and things MPH has said. The “suspense” line was used on the other board.
Could you be one of those extra identities that MPH suspects? ;).
You know, just like a friend who comes here the same way using the pseudonym, what was it? DeLicious?
JanCinVV
said,
10 months ago
I’m not sure how to say this without being attacked from both sides, but I think all of you have a point. Locher’s artwork is not very realistic. His perspectives and proportions are pretty scary sometimes. I remember that Chet Gould went for a more realistic look for Tracy and his crew, but the fact that Locher has chosen to be more surreal than real doesn’t make it bad, just different. He does sometimes portray motion well. It’s fairly obvious in the last panel where Angel (What was her real name? I have seen so many variations on this board that I don’t remember anymore.) flings her arms wide, her bracelets would be moving on her wrists just as they are drawn.
I have to agree about the rubber ducky, though. In recent weeks it has looked more and more like a mammary than a duck. If that’s a duck, where is his bill? Maybe the duck is hiding under something & all you see is the bulge where his head is poking up a bit?
I have been thoroughly enjoying the comments section on this strip, especially the delicious irony of the past few days. There is nothing wrong with expressing one’s opinion. What today’s board shows is that a board like this can be lots of fun, insightful and very, very opinionated.
Keep up the good work, all of you!
CyberV said, 10 months ago
I don’t “diss” the comic or the writer because I find it amusing. I do so to point out the problems and weaknesses in the vain hopes of getting him to improve. His efforts on this series are totally and completely below any acceptable standards for a strip as historically important and treasured as this one.
The story’s inept on every level. The artwork is awful. Dick Tracy and the readers deserve better. I just think Locher needs to know it.
I don’t do it out of hate. I do it out of love.
Akenta said, 10 months ago
Matthew Hansel says:
A) The suspense keeps you reading each day, doesn’t it?
B) The perfume lady is obvious moving her arms which would cause the bracelets to move about on her wrists. Locher captured the action when they were moving and not just merely “laying” there on her wrists. Really, have you been reading comics for as long as you profess and the most basic conceits of the medium still elude you?
After finally getting through all of yesterday and today’s comment, I’m going to ignore doctortoon’s wise advise and add a comment.
A) I now read this strip for the comments. There is very little suspense. It doesn’t really move forward. Judge Parker is another comic that moves very slowly (I think their last arc took longer than the last arc here), but it was suspenseful - there were several people that could have been the shooter and when they found out who did, that person almost got away.
B) I didn’t get the bracelets were moving, so I’ll admit I have more to learn about the medium
I do like seeing the recap on Sunday as well as the crimestopper tips - but the recap needs to follow the same story we’ve all just read during the week.
LudwigVonDrake said, 10 months ago
doctortoon, ignore him all you want but he WON’T go away. In fact, expect numerous more posts from him today.
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
MPH, It’s really very simple. Angelorious’ left breast, which YOU will SEE “pointing” through the dress to the RIGHT, has even been ‘highlighted’ by the Artist with a splash of yellow. The perspective as it faces us, should have it pointing to the ‘front’ and not the side. But then, as we all have known for years, the human anatomy has never been one of the artist’s areas of compelling ‘expertise’. Not so?
Until Judy spotted the duckie, I thought THAT is where Locher had (appropriately?) concealed it, right there on Angelorious! It’s yellow, AND pointed!
Now, you’ve caught me by surprise about ONE poster having a NUMBER of ‘aliases’ on this board, including that of Judy (?) As you realize I’m relatively new here. But what makes you think so? And, you might not want to say, but do you suspect anyone?
Then a little curiosity here. How do you feel trying to take on nearly the whole board, when Locher opens the door so often, and so wide, to humor and critiques?
Sydney:
Angelorious is not facing the camera DIRECTLY, she is in 3/4 profile. You wouldn’t see her breast straight on, you would see it in 3/4 profile.
It was determined by the COMICSPAGE people that several posters, including the one with the Judyhansel alias were using multiple screen names in a pathetic effort to try and make it appear as if more people were upset about the the strip and more people were attacking me. ISP numbers do not lie, and friends at TMS were able to confirm to me that there really only were a handful of idiots posting there.
Sydney, I don’t feel as though I’m taking on the whole board. And, as you know, I certainly do not believe that Locher opens the door to this. I think it is fairly arrogant of the fans to place themselves on the same plane as the creator of a comic strip and to assume that they know as much or more about the strip and how it ought to operate. Remember, Dick Locher does NOT own Dick Tracy, TMS does and they dictate the direction/tone of the strip. Unless they want change, it ain’t a gonna happen.
MPH
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
I don’t “diss” the comic or the writer because I find it amusing. I do so to point out the problems and weaknesses in the vain hopes of getting him to improve. His efforts on this series are totally and completely below any acceptable standards for a strip as historically important and treasured as this one.
The story’s inept on every level. The artwork is awful. Dick Tracy and the readers deserve better. I just think Locher needs to know it.
I don’t do it out of hate. I do it out of love.
Do you beat your wife to show her how much you love her?
MPH
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
I’m not sure how to say this without being attacked from both sides, but I think all of you have a point. Locher’s artwork is not very realistic. His perspectives and proportions are pretty scary sometimes. I remember that Chet Gould went for a more realistic look for Tracy and his crew, but the fact that Locher has chosen to be more surreal than real doesn’t make it bad, just different. He does sometimes portray motion well. It’s fairly obvious in the last panel where Angel (What was her real name? I have seen so many variations on this board that I don’t remember anymore.) flings her arms wide, her bracelets would be moving on her wrists just as they are drawn.
I have to agree about the rubber ducky, though. In recent weeks it has looked more and more like a mammary than a duck. If that’s a duck, where is his bill? Maybe the duck is hiding under something & all you see is the bulge where his head is poking up a bit?
I have been thoroughly enjoying the comments section on this strip, especially the delicious irony of the past few days. There is nothing wrong with expressing one’s opinion. What today’s board shows is that a board like this can be lots of fun, insightful and very, very opinionated.
Keep up the good work, all of you!
I’d hardly use the term “realistic” when describing Chester’s work. Impressionistic YES! Stylized, YES! Dick Tracy has always been a strip of stylization.
Gould would often times has ULTRA (hyper maybe?) realistic props in the hands of cartoonish looking figures, which he played off of during his run on the strip. Fletcher continued this, all though to a lesser extent, usually limiting it to guns. Locher plays the stylization with EVERYTHING. None of this makes it wrong or bad or anything like that, it’s just different. No two artists draw the same way. Locher’s mandate on the strip isn’t to ape Chester Gould’s work or become a archeologist ala Max Collins, but rather to move in his own direction.
MPH
Dypak
said,
10 months ago
It probably wouldnt be too hard for goComics to add an ‘ignore’ option on our main page, just like there is a ‘follow’ button. Heck, I’d even go PRO for something like that.
Please notice scary clown face lady has got her arms sticking straight out again, what is up with that? Emphasis? An interjection? It must be a personal trait, thank goodness none of the other characters have it. They’d all be walking around looking like they’d just finished signaling a touchdown.
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
It probably wouldnt be too hard for goComics to add an ‘ignore’ option on our main page, just like there is a ‘follow’ button. Heck, I’d even go PRO for something like that.
Please notice scary clown face lady has got her arms sticking straight out again, what is up with that? Emphasis? An interjection? It must be a personal trait, thank goodness none of the other characters have it. They’d all be walking around looking like they’d just finished signaling a touchdown.
So you walking around with your arms always at your sides not moving or emoting with them? Even when excited your arms do not move?
Interesting.
MPH
Michael McMillan said, 10 months ago
I mentioned earlier that there might be a rule that would tell us not to attack each other. It’s an idea who’s time has definately come. One user today has consistently lit into everybody else here, and I need not mention any names.
About multiple names: I have only two “names” that I’ve ever used anywhere on the ‘net. One is mjmsprt40, which is the handle I signed on here with and which this board still recognises as my sign-in name. The other is my real name, Michael McMillan. That became the recognised name you see at the top of my posts on the day I filled out the Profile page here. If other posters here are using multiple names, I wouldn’t know about it unless I spent time comparing posts for similarities. Not gonna do it.
MPH asks if anybody else had trouble with the “flag”. No, because I’ve had no cause to use it. I’ve only flagged posts a few times, that was on another system entirely. I’ve flagged for spam, and for racist comments. Other than that, there isn’t much reason to be flagging each other’s stuff.
Now, I’m going to get off my soapbox for a bit. I’m here to enjoy the comics and the sometimes comical posts about the comics, and that’s what I’m going to do.
Dypak
said,
10 months ago
On the other hand just plain ignoring an childish little prat isnt all that difficult. goComics doenst need to go to all the trouble of adding any new buttons.
Michael, I appreciate your frankness about your screen names. This is the only one I use. I have another, but created it as a joke for another comic. I don’t even remember what it was. While Dypak isnt my real name it is an old handle I’ve used for years, I’m confortable with it. Like most of the posters here, I have nothing to hide.
PS Margueritem! I love your new icon. I’m an old Prince Valiant fan. I think they’ve finally budged out the sea of seaweed this week. A truly great comic. Maybe more of the older comics would benefit if they were posted weekly, rather than weakly. Food for thought? Brooke McEldowny tried it, but he didnt really need it, thank goodness.
Cheers!
fishbulb
said,
10 months ago
A) The suspense keeps you reading each day, doesn’t it?
No, I keep waiting for a decent story. A lost cause apparently.
B) The perfume lady is obvious moving her arms which would cause the bracelets to move about on her wrists. Locher captured the action when they were moving and not just merely “laying” there on her wrists. Really, have you been reading comics for as long as you profess and the most basic conceits of the medium still elude you?
Don’t get into a battle of wits with me, sonny. You’re unarmed.
Yes, Gould’s work was often surreal. But it made sense. He would even remind us of a plot point with a little box and arrow pointing to an important object, such as ransom money. The alleged plot here moves leaving a slime trail behind it, so no need to remind us of anything. Maybe he could us the “Gould boxes” to point out various points of disinterest such as “poorly drawn hand”, “impossibly short arm”, or “complete lapse of logic”.
At the risk of him attacking me again, and I am not coming back today, no one has mentioned the smoke going in and out of Dr. Nolls ears, nose. At 90 degree angles, just like smoke always does.
What will Tracy find in Doctor Noll’s house? the missing plot? Will he actually have a search warrant?
15 posts my MPH so far today. Strangely enough, this is not his board.
Matthew Hansel
said,
10 months ago
15 posts my MPH so far today. Strangely enough, this is not his board.
Your obsession with the number of posts that I have might be considered “stalkerish” behavior by some.
MPH
ridenslide65 said, 10 months ago
Mr. Matt Hansel (aka Sigh, MPH) has way too much time on his hands and should look to do more constructive things with his time like solve the issues of World Peace or maybe just solve the issue between Israel and Gaza for the moment.
I’m off to have a chocolate shake. This whole thing is giving me a headache.
BYW - Wndwrthg -That first post today made me LMAO.
Good Job.
Margueritem
said,
10 months ago
Dypak says: PS Margueritem! I love your new icon. I’m an old Prince Valiant fan. I think they’ve finally budged out the sea of seaweed this week. A truly great comic. Maybe more of the older comics would benefit if they were posted weekly, rather than weakly. Food for thought? Brooke McEldowny tried it, but he didnt really need it, thank goodness.
Cheers!
Lol, I was just going to comment on your new avatar! I don’t recognize the drawing, who does it represent? Yes, I love ‘Prince Valiant’, and when I saw that sea monster last week, I knew it would make a great avatar. This week the ship has reached open water again. I agree that some comics would be much better if only printed weekly. The story would advance much faster, and would try the readers’ patience much less.
Yes, pushing ‘Pibgorn’ back to three times a week did not really work. We’d love to have it seven days a week if we could, but Mr. Mc Eldowney does need some rest. ;-)
Sydney Phillips
said,
10 months ago
Why do I think :
a) We won’t hear from DeLicious again? He has blown his cover!
b) Dick Tracy won’t find the missing plot? After nearly seven weeks it hasn’t been ‘created’ yet. We are all still going happily around the Mulberry bush.
c) Why does MPH defend the Author so stoutly? He is an ‘admitted’ Dick LOCHER fan, Dick TRACY has to sit at the back of the classroom.
d)Why is Angelorious’ nipple drawn pointing to the right? MPH likes it that way - it’s sureal, it’s ‘different’! Very, VERY, different !
d) Why can’t MPH win a scuffle with ‘fishbulb’? Locher draws Mattie’s arms too short, and he is paralysed with ‘suspense’!
Dypak
said,
10 months ago
margueritem says:
Lol, I was just going to comment on your new avatar! I don’t recognize the drawing, who does it represent? Yes, I love ‘Prince Valiant’, and when I saw that sea monster last week, I knew it would make a great avatar. This week the ship has reached open water again. I agree that some comics would be much better if only printed weekly. The story would advance much faster, and would try the readers’ patience much less.
Yes, pushing ‘Pibgorn’ back to three times a week did not really work. We’d love to have it seven days a week if we could, but Mr. Mc Eldowney does need some rest. ;-)
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