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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, 3 months ago
Next, Sweat Baux demonstrates donuts for your edification.
SCOTTtheBADGER said, 3 months ago
Looks like Tracy is going to fast for conditions, as well. He is not Driving With Due Regard! That is gonna surprise the Hiawatha crew whan a Mercedes lands on them!
SCOTTtheBADGER said, 3 months ago
It’s Lee driving to fast! I thought Dick was driving a few days ago.
VistaBill said, 3 months ago
Good morning all…*
Floooom! Sweatbox is heading for the Auto-Train!
VistaBill said, 3 months ago
@SCOTTtheBADGER
Thanks for the locomotive id!
60sFan said, 3 months ago
Sweaty’s days are numbered. Actually I’m guessing one day.
capnLaz
said, 3 months ago
Stretch it over the weekend!
SCOTTtheBADGER said, 3 months ago
@VistaBill
You are welcome. The HIAWATHA’s are still running out of Chicago to Milwaukee and back.
BillThompson said, 3 months ago
For Sweatbox, the light at the end of the tunnel will be at the wrong end.
Mikeyj said, 3 months ago
She made him bleed with a softball? That kid is pretty strong!
Will Sweaty be killed by the train? Will the train hit his car, but, he will have escaped death? Will Lee slow down before she and Dick follow Sweaty to a disaster on the train tracks below? I will really be sad when this story is over; it’s so nicely Gouldian… other than the lack of innocent bystanders being killed by the escaping crook.
Flight Suit said, 3 months ago
There’s a mention of Dick Tracy over on Frog Applause today!
coldsooner
said, 3 months ago
@Mikeyj
Seen it done. If it’s a red dot softball, it’s hard as a rock. And that forehead area is the most likely to bleed easily. Yes, Toad could do it. I’m still wondering whose eyes will be bigger, Sweatbox’s or the train engineer’s.
kaecispop said, 3 months ago
@SCOTTtheBADGER
Of course Lee is driving. It is hard to shoot straight when you have your hands on the wheel.
Mikeyj said, 3 months ago
@coldsooner
And that forehead area is the most likely to bleed easily.
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On that I agree, I was high-sticked once, back in my hockey playing days and got the blade end just over my eyes, and the blood gushed out of my forehead like a fountain! (I could literally see it squirting out a good 9 inches from my head!)
Mikeyj said, 3 months ago
I still have the scar (along with a few others) 30 years later