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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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Richard D said, 7 months ago
A new crimefighting team may be born!
☆☆ VistaBill ☆☆ said, 7 months ago
Good morning everyone…
Steven said, 7 months ago
I feel honored to be in the company of 1 and 2 today. I guess you can thank the FLU for this great honor…
fredville said, 7 months ago
I wouldn’t want MY girl fighting crime……
fredville said, 7 months ago
I was also wondering…….I know nowadays it’s cool, but back in 1932 when Bates first surfaced, did Belle still call him “Broadway” Bates, or was something more formal required, like “Master”?
NightShade09 said, 7 months ago
Mornin’ VistaBill, Richard D, Steven, fredville, etc!
I know Tracy won’t be too happy if they decide to help out.
And I’m wondering just how Broadway is planning on using them. And to what end?
(Oh boy oh boy oh boy)
Llewellenbruce said, 7 months ago
Could some of you people log on to TVguide.com
and see if you’re having the same problem I have
been having. I can only view the present day listings
but not the ones for the next week or so. I know I
don’t have anything wrong with my PC. I wish I had
TV guides phone number so I could give them a
piece of my mind. THANKS!
60sFan said, 7 months ago
Good morning, VistaBill.
Watch out, Stephanie and David. Broadway and Belle are looking to cut your game short.
Mikeyj said, 7 months ago
@fredville
She called him Broadway
Tarry Plaguer said, 7 months ago
@Llewellenbruce
Could some of you people log on to TVguide.com
and see if you’re having the same problem I have
been having. I can only view the present day listings
but not the ones for the next week or so.
I just logged on and I am not having any trouble. I can see through 12/19.
Tommygunner said, 7 months ago
I like how Stephanie’s hand seems to reach out from panel one to rest on David’s shoulder.
coldsooner
said, 7 months ago
@Tommygunner
I agree Tommygunner, the hand on the shoulder is a good idea. But them becoming novice crime-fighters, very BAD idea! Hope they come out of this storyline okay, as they seem kind of likeable.
Willy007 said, 7 months ago
@coldsooner
I agree, coldsooner, very bad idea, especially with Broadway Bates gunning for them. I like this couple, but they’re playing with fire.
BillThompson said, 6 months ago
This can’t end well for them. They sound delusional about their roleplaying. David may have lucked into a situation where he could take on a criminal and win, but he’ll be even luckier if he never again interrupts a crime in progress. The next one might involve someone with a gun and a lack of respect for his costume armor.
Chris Robinson said, 6 months ago
I agree with Bill and Willy. This isn’t going to go well for Cinnamon and Pirahna