Dick Tracy by Dick Locher
- July 01, 2009
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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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Margueritem
said,
4 months ago
Whoa, right in the ol’ bread basket!
mrbribery said, 4 months ago
“never point a gun at someone you don’t intend to shoot”
That should be in the Crimestoppers Notebook!
What about the other henchman- is he just taking notes?
wndrwrthg
said,
4 months ago
Anyone who holds a gun like in the first panel deserves to be shot. Tracy has performed a “border shift” his pistol is now in his right hand.
Sydney Phillips
said,
4 months ago
THIS is a big moment for Dick Tracy and I don’t want to spoil it, but the Art is such as to really “tickle” my funny bone.
Panel 1) “I told you choose to ‘fill’, not to wiggle round and dislocate your upper ARM and funny bone !”
Panel 2) “Are you “Deafy Sweetfellow ?” All I asked was, if Macdonald’s sold Chinese KUNG POW in the Casino, not If they liked to smell GUN POWDER.”
Panel 3) “Good soccer shot there, did you score a GOAL, or are you now aiming for GAOL”
Later, more on “POW” !
PS. Thanks one more time ” tricdacy”
drwatson
said,
4 months ago
Actually, I believe that guy fully intended to shoot. Whether or not Tracy killed him first is another matter.
Anthony 2816
said,
4 months ago
Or Tracy could just shoot himself.
Would make sense, story-wise.
And end this sad charade for all of us.
Fearless_Fosdick said, 4 months ago
Tracy is a bad cop. He orchestrated this meeting just so he could kill these guys. He has murdered one of the henchmen and has yet to announce he is a policeman. They had Big Ace in the casino. They could have just surrounded the place until he came out. Wasn’t there sufficient evidence for a conviction? Does the, “don’t point it unless you intend to use it”, quote apply to policemen too, or should they still say, “stop or I’ll shoot.”
Carlo Coratelli said, 4 months ago
I don’t understand the dialogue in the second panel…
anyway….good strip. A little bit of action.
morrow said, 4 months ago
Tracy just made a suicide shot. When a baddie has a pistol aimed at you, no person in the world would shoot them in the gut. You shoot for the forehead and explode their brain. A guy shot in the gut has plenty of time to empty his pistol on you and probably time to reload in the process.
ridenslide65 said, 4 months ago
Pure and utter nonsense.
Ray C
said,
4 months ago
I’m not a shooting expert, but I doubt very much that aiming a pistol at a guy maybe five feet away requires you to close one eye. In fact, I doubt if you ever need to do that.
prasrinivara said, 4 months ago
morrow, maybe Big Ace has “vulcan organ placement” (heart of vulcan is where humans have liver) in which that shot would indeed be fatal.
brine
said,
4 months ago
Wonder what the body count will be before the SWAT team gets there!!!
Sydney Phillips
said,
4 months ago
brine, I’m sure TMS allowed Locher only ONE shot (per shootout) No excessive violence allowed. So the body count will probably remain at one (as if I didn’t know), only a little theatrical grand standing tomorrow, and an applicable Locher pun.
Grok’s example puts it in perspective (and the referenced art is better). This is the execution of Tracy’s BIG MOMENT, his first shooting “kill” in over 20 years, it looked dull, dumbed out, void of feeling or excitment. Not any more attention grabbing than than obseving someone pick up a fork to eat Grok’s spaghetti, with ketchup showing some semblance of blood
neonleon59
said,
4 months ago
Tracy really needs to quit chewing his fingernails.
SQUIDBREAKER said, 4 months ago
Mr. Clean - out of the ammonia business and pretending he’s a tough guy.
His demise looks certain.
whardin1960 said, 4 months ago
If you look at the angle of entry on Tracy’s shot it appears he took it from a kneeling position. The goon was aiming head-high, so he would’ve missed even if he’d squeezed one off.
Jeff Kersten
said,
4 months ago
KEEN observation, whardin1960, leaving us with another yet unanswered question. It would appear that someone else other than “Mr. Clean” may have intended to shoot poor ole Tracy.
Before I forget to mention it–the “Matrix Pack” is GOD, friend Sydney. ;)
Sydney Phillips
said,
4 months ago
Jeff,
So that accounts for the mission from God “prayers” two days ago ? Devine delivery ? That’s the only explanation !
EMET, You have the best jibe of the day, with - “Mr. Clean and the Ammonia business”. It cracked me up !
That’s why I think “unintentionally”, Locher’s “efforts” to improve the strip have ironically turned it into a sort of ungoing trigger for “comic” comment.
He should consider a weekly Cash Award, sort of in lieu of a “Royalty”, for the best crack of the week. They serve to keep things humming here !
Ivansan two days ago said, it was “only a comic”, how devastatingly accurate can our posters get ?
SQUIDBREAKER said, 4 months ago
@Syndey -
Thanks. I am trying to work my comic skills to overcome evil with laughs. Clean ones, of course! And don’t trust Dan Divine for delivery - he couldn’t deliver when he coached the Packers!
And in truth, isn’t it the people who appear the ‘cleanest’ who are the dirtiest in the end?
I try to keep a spirit of neutrality and decency. Tougher some days than others.
Jeff Kersten
said,
4 months ago
Something we’ve been working very hard on in ‘09 is launching today:
www.dicktracymuseum.com
With much, much, much more to come. Enjoy!
pschearer
said,
4 months ago
The third panel almost–not quite–takes me back to the days of Chester Gould’s kill shots, with the bullet entering on a straight line, then exiting the other side in a meandering path. Happy memories of simpler times.
Sydney Phillips
said,
4 months ago
Congratulations Jeff ! My information was that the Launch was tomorrow morning.
We can talk our heads off every day but what really matters is the POSITIVES that we achieve that are useful to many people.. Note use of word “positive”. Striving violently is important, but “victory” ultimately transcends that. Few recall or even wish to “remember” those that also ran. It’s unfair, but a dissapointing “reality”.
And “striving” is a bit MORE than the sort of propulsion gained by someone after hopping onto the step of a moving Tram Car. That’s like coasting on the back of another power
Hope everything goes well. I believe it will !.
akado2000 said, 4 months ago
Howcum so much criticism? Even Chester Gould
had the infamous Moon episodes and the Moon Maid
that was eventually conveninetly killed off by a bomb
blast perpetrated by a Radio Shack-type employee
(before Radio Shack was invented.) Even Prince
Valiant now has Cro-Magnons fighting a Godzilla
at Camelot now although admittedly the art is still
superb in Prince Valiant. Main thing is Dick Tracy is still around in a recognizable form for which I take off my hat to
Mr. Locher.
Margueritem
said,
4 months ago
Grok: I enjoyed that other comic site, and passed it on to some people that will appreciate it.
Tigger
said,
4 months ago
Spoiler Alert! Macy didn’t Shoot the assain, One of the other Officers shot him before Macy could pull his Gun.
They also caught Ace as he tried his escape.
New Stroyline should begin on Monday.