Dick Tracy by Dick Locher
- August 11, 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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wndrwrthg
said,
3 months ago
I thought it was a telephone call. Aug. 8th, “The voice on the phone said I would be killed if I did”.
That was only 3 days ago.
Margueritem
said,
3 months ago
The note says nothing about threatening Ringo….
This plot has more holes than a sieve…
barticle35
said,
3 months ago
Another clue is Ringo’s fake mustache which he removed while Bracey wasn’t looking. It was really a secret antenna transmitting evil messages.
mrbribery said, 3 months ago
Which newspapers have black pages with white lettering?
toasteroven said, 3 months ago
Well gosh dagnabbit it but I think it might have HAPPENED.
Fearless_Fosdick said, 3 months ago
A note…great. Now I can rub the matrix pack on the note to reveal the killer.
LudwigVonDrake said, 3 months ago
What happened to the threatening phone call AND Ringo’s mustache?
Consistency…
fishbulb
said,
3 months ago
Earlier strips: The ringmaster asks “Fee-fi” if everything is ready. Yep. Mister Pops tells Ringo to quit worrying. So Louise was apparently killed by her own people. But since the evil note of doom went from phone call to anonymous pasted letter in a few days those events have already been forgotten and will likely never be addressed again. Tomorrow, Tracy examines the note, now a fax, that someone sent Ringo. Good grief. Locher can not even remember what he wrote from one DAY to another. How can he possibly be expected to plot months of strip?
Lewreader
said,
3 months ago
Have faith that your duly appointed government official will come to the bottom of this crime
Carlo Coratelli said, 3 months ago
To flightsuit: thanks :)
TheGiantBrain said, 3 months ago
“Somebody will die”
Gee, no kidding?
People die every day.
That doesn’t sound threatening to me.
Anyway, I thought Ringo got a phone call.
Typical Locher continuity.
Sydney Phillips
said,
3 months ago
Carlo Contanelli THANKS !
It was good to read your blog and get your considered views on a few American comic strips. Your phrasing suggests you deeply “love” this entertaiment medium, and practice it in your country - Italy
Many here like myself, although I’m from another country (in the Caribbean - ie Trinidad) have been exposed to earlier work on the strip (including the creator) and resent the poor manner it’s produced in today,
I see your views and comments coming from Europe as likely to be less tainted/influenced by the strips earlier Writers and Artists, judged by it’s “stand alone” merit, and really distanced from any suggestion of local bias
There is another board in the USA the “Yahoo Dick Tracy” board. Most there are another set of fans, and I plan to to share your blog site with them
I’d mention, there’s an Italian on that board too Angelo Ventura. I don’t think he’s an Artist but can’t be sure !
jumbobrain
said,
3 months ago
Okay, really. Seriously. It’s time to bring out the Space Coupe and go back to the moon. That would simultaneously freshen the strip and give it an excuse for making so little sense.
Joe Allen Doty said, 3 months ago
When the person speaks about the voice on the phone, Ringo is NOT shown that day and the clown is in the last panel.
The artist drawing this comic strip is rather inconsistent in how he draws things. In the Sunday installment, Ringo has thick blue eyebrows; but, when the strip is not in color, they vary from thick to pencil thin.
Doctor Toon
said,
3 months ago
The suspect is someone who actually still reads the newspaper.
That narrows things down quite a bit.
CougarAllen said, 3 months ago
I’m beginning to wonder if Tracy is brain-damaged after all.
Have you ever seen the movie Gaslight? Look at the black areas in today’s strip – especially in Panel 2. Surely we all know shadows are caused by light coming from a light source and being blocked by opaque objects in its path, don’t we? THOSE ARE NOT SHADOWS! Someone is running around with black paint PAINTING ARTIFICIAL SHADOWS in random places – why??? TO MAKE TRACY THINK HE’S HALLUCINATING! Then he’ll go home and lie down, or go check himself into a mental hospital, AND HE’LL NEVER FIND THE MURDERER!
Furthermore, Ringo must be in on the plot – because surely he couldn’t help but notice someone painting half his face black where no shadow could possibly be. He has said nothing about it, so he must be in on the plot.
By the way, painting shadows in random places is a much more sophisticated plot than merely turning down the gaslights – so Locher & Brosman should get credit for originality.
Sydney Phillips
said,
3 months ago
jumbobrain, Locher has already opened a door to that possibility - The Matrix Pack ! - thermal power, right in Dick Tracy’s “thumb” !
Since magnetism no longer powers the Space Coupe. Let’s by virtue of Tracy’s Thermal Thumb, “change” the Circus Ring into a “Cardmobile” and fly to the Moon. And have all the suspects up there for questioning !
That way we may have a change of scenery, a wecome break, out and beyond the dull, stifling atmosphere of a Circus tent ;-p
jtpozenel said, 3 months ago
This is really getting exciting!
akado2000 said, 3 months ago
The note says “no cops” meaning “no cops will die”
so Tracy is safe!
86krucar said, 3 months ago
It happened again! These shadows are not random. The ringmaster cheek shadow in panel 2 resembles a man. Yesterday the cheek shadow in panel 1 resembled a man face.
May be we have seen some sort of Venom incarnation! He is still in liquid-like form, but that may change soon, when he take possession of the ringmaster!
CougarAllen said, 3 months ago
Hmm … now that you point it out, 86krucar, I can see it. Is there a man standing around in the light casting his shadow on the ringmaster, whom we haven’t seen yet?
DUM
Dum
dummmmmm
LudwigVonDrake said, 3 months ago
So Ringo was carrying the note in his pocket?
jumbobrain
said,
3 months ago
Sydney,
Excellent notion on thermal thumb space travel. That eliminates the 18 weeks required to introduce any new concept into this strip. Plus they could bring Tray-zee or Traz-r or whoever that giant robot was.
countoftowergrove said, 3 months ago
Whoah! A phone call a couple of days ago and now an old fashioned cut and paste note! This wouldn’t get past Briscoe and Logan!
Today in panel two, Brick Macy’s face looks very much like Weatherbird of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch (stltoday.com), the longest running cartoon character in the U. S.
And did Ringo pull off his Snidely?
avatarjk137 said, 3 months ago
First a phone call, now a note? Somebody’s story doesn’t check out! Unfortunately, it’s Locher’s.
Cougar’s right. The angle to create the shadows in panel 1 doesn’t actually exist.
Dberrymanal1 said, 3 months ago
You people who complain about Dick Tracy remind me of an old Warner Bros. cartoon in which Daffy Duck and an old woman are setting in a theater watching a show. Daffy keeps yakking about what’s wrong with the show but the old woman says nothing, she just keeps looking for something. Finally Daffy finds an umbrella and asks her if that’s what she’s looking for. She says yes, thanks him, then hits him over the head with it! Then she saids, “now keep that big beak of yours closed so I can enjoy the show!” That’s how I feel about you Dick Tracy whiners! If you don’t like the strip, don’t read it! You just want to feed your own egos by pointing out errors and making it look like you know something! Don’t waste your time responding to this message in order to “tell me off”. Once I read a certain comic on its latest date, I never go back to it.
Sydney Phillips
said,
3 months ago
Today, will mark Tracy’s 12th day in the Circus Ring and COUNTING - - -
We also see our first panel with that Death Threat note.
Brace yourself, there are FIVE more FULL view panel shots of said NOTE, coming between now and August 29 (unnecessarily impeeding story progress), not to mention Sunday strips or other less direct views and envelopes containig same.
And throughout all this our Detectine remains seeminly stuck as if by Crazy Glue in the center of the ring, right up to Sept.5 (looking ahead), asking questions and postulating theories on what happened.
There was a poster on the Yahoo board that always ended his comments with the word - FLUSH -
It’s far easier now, to “understand” exactly why !
Margueritem
said,
3 months ago
Carlo, I read your blog, and it sounds like you’re in agreement with most of us. We treat the strip with dark humor in order to forget the sadness that we feel as we read this parody of a once great strip.
neonleon59
said,
3 months ago
Sigh … Dberrymanal1, if you don’t like the comments, don’t read them.
Or are you too busy “setting” (sic) in a theater?
LudwigVonDrake said, 3 months ago
Hey Sydney, where do you see the upcoming strips? Thanks.
channce said, 3 months ago
So dberrymanal1 by his own admission is a hit and run troll. He wants to attack others, but ignores the fact that he is not the center of the universe and no one cares that he wants to somehow exert illicit ownership of the comment section.