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  1. about 1 month ago on Dick Tracy

    Agree with both Batster and Firestrike, artwork is great today and Junior’s character is very good, doing what Junior is supposed to do.

  2. about 2 months ago on Dick Tracy

    I liked the Parker stories better than many of the regular Westlake books, the sparseness is great for an airplane read, knock one out easily on a round trip. Westlake died too soon.

  3. about 2 months ago on Dick Tracy

    With that avatar, why would that surprise me!! yes, they’re good reads!

  4. about 2 months ago on Dick Tracy

    Great artwork indeed. This story has taken so many leaps of logic. Suggestion to Mike Curtis. Read all of the Parker novels by Richard Stark aka Donald Westlake. Develop the baddies into true, professional baddies and let the greatest detective of the 20th century have at it.

  5. about 2 months ago on Dick Tracy

    Thanks, just visited the site and I’m pre-ordering issue 1.

  6. about 2 months ago on Dick Tracy

    I love reading so many highly on target comments about this very artful strip that lacks any kind of story telling, as we all know for many reasons Mike just “phones it in” with these appalling tales. I grew up with this strip in the 70’s, and as an adult bought the beautiful collection starting at the beginning by Gould. Sheer genius until the end in the 70’s. I know he battled the forces at the time along with the 50’s versions of the soccer moms that put an end to Weird Tales and other comics, they even thought the Three Stooges were harmful to young kids.

    But this twaddle that passes as Dick Tracy these days rarely hits a home run. It’s a shame. we get pretty pictures from Shelly and now Charles, but of what? How can they draw with a straight face with these these boring, pointless, rambling anti climatic stories?

    Something needs to give. Would love to see Shelley or Charles sign on to do a non-strip graphic novel with a well written story of Dick Tracy, like the old days. Whether in a contemporary or vintage time period, there are stories out there waiting to become Dick Tracy graphic novels that tell a story, pack a whallop and keep our favorite characters engaged. Energy, action, true plot with curves and twists, diabolical enemies, etc.

    I’ve said my piece, just an opinion.

  7. about 2 months ago on Dick Tracy
    Avenger, it truly saddens me to know you and your family are grieving at this time. Yes, know one knows, but keeping one’s heart aligned with the Lord is the only way peace can be found, and we can eventually dispense with the powerful emotions that take hold of us and can be overwhelming. You’re on my prayer list along with your family.
  8. 10 months ago on Dick Tracy

    My sentiments exactly. This strip has become a shell of its former self. Shelley is a great artist but she’s got absolutely nothing to work with in this strip. I’d almost rather watch 3 hours of insipid pharmaceutical ads touting Ozempic or others than read this drivel. I’m a Bond aficionado too, and that great legendary spy series has gone to trash as well with the latest writer. Nothing is sacred anymore, and it all continues to devolve. I realize much of this is the publishers doing. Would be nice if Shelley did the art for a first-rate story of Tracy in a graphic novel.

  9. 10 months ago on Dick Tracy

    You must enjoy watching paint dry

  10. almost 2 years ago on Dick Tracy

    Saw Sir Paul in Baltimore on Sunday night, an amazing show. Loved his Hendrix jam.