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Artist Joe Staton and writer Mike Curtis co-author "Dick Tracy," the classic comic strip distributed by Tribune Media Services.
Created by Chester Gould in 1931, "Dick Tracy" is one of America's most-enduring pop-cultural icons, noteworthy for its steadfast, chisel-jawed hero and the gruesome gallery of villains he and his fearless team of Crimestoppers must outwit to put behind bars.
When longtime "Dick Tracy" artist and writer Dick Locher retired from the strip after 32 years of meritorious service, fans Staton and Curtis jumped at the chance to don the yellow fedora and trench coat. Staton has been drawing comic books for many years and has more than 1,000 credits under his belt. Curtis, who has been writing comics since 1986, is the only former law-enforcement officer to work on "Dick Tracy." Both creators are excited about the new--and dangerous--adventures they have in store for Dick Tracy and his Crimestoppers.
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cpalmeresq said, 6 months ago
Still has to be a movie being filmed as so many have suggested!
VistaBill said, 6 months ago
Good morning all…
Perhaps they are rehearsing for a show at the Science Museum.
cpalmeresq said, 6 months ago
Or a really small flash mob! Good Morning to you too, Vista Bill.
NightShade09 said, 6 months ago
Mornin’ all!
Doesn’t look like a movie was being made, unless you count the security cameras.
Could it be a real life role-playing game?
Have to toon in tomorrow!
60sFan said, 6 months ago
Good morning VB, Nightshade, and all.
Seems Tracy is suspicious!
fhofmann said, 6 months ago
Sam’s inside the store, so the writing on the store window is backwards.
cpalmeresq said, 6 months ago
To 60’sFan:
“Good Morning VB, Nightshade, and all”? Since I was the only other one posting, it kinda makes me feel like "the Professor & Mary Ann " from the 1st season of “Gilligans Island” when they weren’t mentioned in the theme song!
tconstantine900 said, 6 months ago
Gotham Central= gold standard for this type of everyman, in-the-trenches tale. If all is indeed what it seems.
Sisyphos said, 6 months ago
Hmm. This becomes more puzzling. If not a movie, maybe a costumed scavenger hunt (see UChicago for details)?
Mikeyj said, 6 months ago
“Nothing was taken”; true, but, the fishwoman DID have the clerk fill a bag with jewelry, the question is, would she have taken it, had she not bolted, when Mr Steelpants showed up?
coldsooner
said, 6 months ago
@NightShade09
I like that idea. It could also be a publicity stunt for a future movie. I just don’t feel that’s the case though. Hmmmmmmm.
Chris Robinson said, 6 months ago
My latest guess is “real life superheroes…” an interesting phenomena
Pequod77 said, 6 months ago
Through the Wizard of the wrist Sam tells Tracy this:
there was a robbery but nothing was stolen.
In his green suit and hat, Sam’s a stylin’ cat:
Sharp dressed is how he’s rollin’.
Tracy must see the security tapes
to surmise what has gone down.
Yet with no real clues and a costumed ruse,
the detective wears a frown.
Who can it be, what’s the identity,
of this fishy “Super villain"?
No need to guess, I’ll simply undress,
the Piranha and then we’ll be chillin’.
Maximara said, 6 months ago
@cpalmeresq
Unlikely, as movies have to have written permits if they are operating in public areas. And as publicity stunts go it is fairly dangerous to stage a robbery.
Something else seems to going on.
De Hunt
said, 6 months ago
As I noted several days ago, there are in real life/real cities caped and masked “crusaders” attempting to stop crime from occuring. The masked villain is a twist on the story though.
Clever work, Mike and Joe,