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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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Ashmael said, 5 months ago
I understand BB is from the Thirties, but why should he talk in what looks more like a shower faucet? Or has he been to an antiquarian?
MIKATT1 said, 5 months ago
Things like the phone add to the charm!
NightShade09 said, 5 months ago
@Ashmael
Look at the lamps; he’s decorated in 30s retro.
NightShade09 said, 5 months ago
Looks like Broadway has murder in mind, and the only question is “how many.”
I’m hoping Stephanie AKA Black Pirhana survives the encounter, but I’m not betting on it.
fredville said, 5 months ago
…..still don’t get why they would go to all this trouble just to kill her…….or why Broadway would even be upset about a BAD costumed character…..it diverts attention from him. hmmmm……that’s ok, Belle…..you can change now anyways, lol
fredville said, 5 months ago
Oh, Mikey…..think it was I who first suggested Belle would look good a la Moon Maid….just went back and saw your work…..grrrreat job!
60sFan said, 5 months ago
@MIKATT1
I agree about the old fashioned phone adding to the charm of the strip. Another example: Broadway’s monocle. I mean, does ANYONE wear those things anymore? But he looks ten times more interesting than if he was wearing glasses. Well, and ten times more like the Penguin, too, but you get the point. :)
VistaBill said, 5 months ago
Good morning all…
Willy007 said, 5 months ago
@fredville
Are you saying you wish Belle was holding what Pollyanna is holding here?

Tom Hehenberger
said, 5 months ago
….I suppose everybody caught the Fletcher-Collins reference in P1?
Mikeyj said, 5 months ago
And this is what Bell wears for Broadway on Monday nights:
Sisyphos said, 5 months ago
Who’s on the other end of this phone conversation?
It’s not looking good for simple Stephanie….
coldsooner
said, 5 months ago
Now you’ve done it MikeyJ, I’M BLIND! Hope this goes away soon, I gotta drive today!
tsull2121 said, 5 months ago
mikeyj.. so wrong, but for some reason i cant stop laughing! great work. and did anyone ELSE notice that belle has reverted to calling him BROADWAY and not MISTA B
SKJAM! said, 5 months ago
The temp agency Broadway is employng must be in “that other city”. I like that he’s into 1930s decor, even when it’s inconvenient.
And being evil, he’s sticking his brother with the tab.