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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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margueritem
said, 4 months ago
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Not sure, maybe the authors will comment.
I’m hoping to learn more about the Japanese internment camps here.
baarbear said, 4 months ago
@margueritem
Takei’s biography “To The Stars” offers a first hand account of his time in an internment camp.
John Russco
said, 4 months ago
good morning VB & all
60sFan said, 4 months ago
Morning all. I think that biography would be an interesting read.
margueritem
said, 4 months ago
@baarbear
That would be a most interesting read.
Flight Suit said, 4 months ago
Ken in Ohio said, about 2 hours ago
@Flight Suit
Would your friend who identifies herself as a Fundamentalist Christian be willing to post a comment here explaining her views and how she interprets the relevent scriptures? If so, I would read her comment and try to understand what she is saying.
-——————————————————Given the huge, heated debate that fhoffman and I have spent the last day having about you and your words, I think there is sublime, graceful irony in the fact that you’ve come back and posted such a meek, open request for dialogue.
My best friend is constantly yelling at me to stop getting in fights on the Internet, though, and I would say there’s no way in heck she’s going to allow me to drag her into this debate.
Just as rhoffman bears me no ill will (see his most recent comment underneath yesterday’s DT), I will go forward assuming you and rhoffman are both nice people, and I will try not to further divert this comments section away from the things we can all agree upon, like Staton and Curtis’s writing and drawing talent!
Flight Suit said, 4 months ago
Oops, I changed fhoffman to rhoffman there. And I’m not sure why I’m assuming fhoffman is a man.
Perhaps I’m speaking from a place of male privilege.
:-)
Tarry Plaguer said, 4 months ago
@
Heart Mountain Relocation Center
The Heart Mountain Relocation Center is the Internment Camp that the characters from the musical Allegiance, that George Takei is starring in, are from.
retropop said, 4 months ago
@Mikeyj – it’s a reference to the real life musical George is involved in called ALLEGIANCE, which is about a Japanese American’s family internment at "Heart Mountain " in Wyoming http://www.theohmybook.com/show
…and why in the world would you think it was a “Brokeback Mountain” refrence? Just becuase the two “guests” in this storyline happen to be a gay couple?
Mikeyj said, 4 months ago
@Tarry Plaguer
oh, ok
coldsooner
said, 4 months ago
My apologies if this sounds like a broken record but gotta say it one more time… Team Tracy does a TERRIFIC job of interaction with the major and cameo players. They make the “guest stars” as important as the regulars when they’re part of the story. Because of this, I EXPECT some great things coming. Good luck Team Tracy, you have already set the bar pretty high.
Tarry Plaguer said, 4 months ago
So, does anyone recognize the guy walking behind Lee Ebony and George T.?
Sisyphos said, 4 months ago
I guess Lee follows show biz news, since she’s so aware of Tawara’s play. But what will George have to offer about the camp that will be of help to Tracy’s investigation? Or, will Mr. Mole come over to say hello, overhear the conversation, and have something of his own memories of his earlier life on the Dark Side that will be relevant?
Willy007 said, 4 months ago
@Tarry Plaguer
Tarry said, So, does anyone recognize the guy walking behind Lee Ebony and George T.?
It’s Sweatbox’s assistant!? Now that’s creepy.
VistaBill said, 4 months ago
@John Russco
Good morning, John, and the other DT fans…