Dick Tracy by Mike Curtis and Charles Ettinger for April 09, 2014

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    Wiseking  about 10 years ago

    Souns like trouble! Good morning everyone!

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    Vista Bill Raley and Comet™  about 10 years ago

    Good morning guys…

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    DaJellyBelly  about 10 years ago

    Mr. Angus likes to build ships in bottles. A fascinating hobby, but very tedious.

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    michaelyaakov  about 10 years ago

    Am I the only one that thinks Angus looks like a cat that is about to eat a canary? Morning All.

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    fredville  about 10 years ago

    ……same story arc as when Silver Nitrate promised his leading man he owed back money to several times that…..uh-oh

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    W H H  about 10 years ago

    Kolosal has a hot tip on a pony for Angus.

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    fredville  about 10 years ago

    You gotta figure to keep the story going Kolossal can’t be the one killed off…..but what isn’t making sense, frankly, is we’re being led to believe through Angus statements that Kolossal makes money for him pretty much solely through entertainment productions…..but you don’t make that money AS the movie is being planned or made, and it’s not paid in weekly increments by the producer, either..

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    Chris-One  about 10 years ago

    In my mind, Mr. Angus is voiced by John DiMaggio.

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    Jim Douglas  about 10 years ago

    …they’re gonna kill off Archie………

    It’s only the old ( Grownup archie) comic book the young ( teen ? ) Archie I understand is still going to be drawn….

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    W H H  about 10 years ago

    In my mind, Kolossal is voiced by Bobcat Goldthwait/

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    60sFan  about 10 years ago

    After seeing the old Annie strips yesterday, I assume Kolossal is no good. I bet he’s going to try rip off Angus somehow.

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    Neil Wick  about 10 years ago

    I’m impressed that Mr. Angus has a private secretary, but he seems to have nothing better to do at work than build ships in bottles. Behind him on the shelf is a gold club trophy, inscribed “Spark Plu[g].” Could it be the horse of Barney Google (of Barney Google and Snuffy Smith)?

    I just found out that the reason Charles Schulz of Peanuts was called “Sparky” is that his uncle named him that after the very popular Spark Plug the horse character.

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    Neil Wick  about 10 years ago

    I forgot to say that the song in the YouTube video was extremely popular in the mid-1920s and was recorded many times by different people, sometimes with these lyrics:

    Barney Google—with the goo, goo, googly eyes,Barney Google—bet his horse would win the prize;When the horses ran that day,Spark Plug ran the other way!Barney Google—with the goo-goo-googly eyes!
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    Can't Sleep  about 10 years ago

    Since Kolossal said he has a legitimate plan means that his other ventures aren’t as legit. But just what are they?

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    coldsooner  about 10 years ago

    Angus isn’t the only one intregued by Kolossal today. What could be on his mind?

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    Sisyphos  about 10 years ago

    I don’t trust Kolossal. He’s up to something fishy.But, curiously, I am coming to have a better opinion of Mr. Angus. For one thing, a modeler who builds ships in bottles can’t be all bad….

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    SYDNEY PHILLIPS  about 10 years ago

    Another PLEASANT display of colors by the GoComics person entrusted for the job.No need to repeat – “Hold on to the man (or woman?)”. And if it’s the latter, it’s fashionable to remember equal pay ! ;-)

    It’s been a long time since 1944’s Shaky, ‘fiddled’ with his - boat in a bottle. What made that particular hobby bizarre then, was him doing it having the ‘shakes’ !

    That’s not the problem here,. With heavy handed Angus, it’s to avoid breaking it’ in, (or) the bottle, striving for instant gratification *!

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    SKJAM! Premium Member about 10 years ago

    Any thoughts on the poster behind Kolossal? Looks like “anci”.

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    theshadowuu  about 10 years ago

    The Archie sub-thread…Life With Archie (A series set In Riverdales future and dealing with possibilities like what would life be like If married to Betty or Veronica? Both possiblities explored by the way) Is being cancelled. They chose Archies death as the final storyline.

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    boboscar  about 10 years ago

    The thing is, so far Angus hasn’t done anything illegal or even villainous, but Staton does a good job of making him look very sinister. At this point, it could even be a red herring with Kolossal being the real villain.

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    abdullahbaba999  about 10 years ago

    Follow the money…detective work…hmmmm!!!

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    Pequod  about 10 years ago

    A legitimate business person does not get a (cash?) payment every week. Angus may well be using the studio as a means of laundering ill-gotten proceeds. Kolossal is even more blatant in his questionable moves. Betting Boss Angus’ money at the casino and track puts Kolossal in the wrong, while marking him as reckless. Now he has a new scheme that he claims is legit. When two crooks meet in Tracyville the smaller fish tends to meet a messy end. Kolossal may need to count on Team Tracy’s reluctance to kill a Harold Gray creation to save him from Angus’ wrath.

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    Can't Sleep  about 10 years ago

    You said: “This is gonna be bigger than when they killed Superman !”-—————————————Yeah, because we all knew Superman was going to get better!I think DC sold about 2 1/2 million copies of the “Superman’s Dead” issue – almost all to people who thought it would be worth a lot of money. P.T. Barnum could have been talking about that issue when he said, “There’s a sucker born every minute.” (Well, if he hadn’t died 100 years earlier.)

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    Neil Wick  about 10 years ago
    Does that mean the magazine that the adult Archie appears will now be called “Life Without Archie”?

    I was reading somewhere that the series would spawn a sequel called “Afterlife with Archie,” featuring zombies. :)

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    boboscar  about 10 years ago

    Exactly. A Publicity Stunt isn’t bad in and of itself, and can even be good if the product it promotes is worth selling. The Death and Return of Superman was worth it, the New 52 (now no longer new or 52) isn’t.

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    boboscar  about 10 years ago

    Oh, I agree. The Superman comics from the ‘90s (where Clark confided to Lois, they got engaged and married) are my second favorite comic book series of all time.^As for my single favorite…^I’m a decade too young to have read the Moon Era of Dick Tracy strips. But even though technically, I’m not one of the Moon Era fans here, I can identify with them. Because I know what it’s like to get hooked on a series that started decades before you were born, to get into it right as its starting a bold, new, controversial direction that many older fans hate but you personally love and enjoy…and how much it s sucks when years later some of those “older fans who hate what you love” get creative control of that series and use that control to express their hatred.^My all time favorite comic book series was the humorous Justice League International of the late 80s, and my favorite member in it was Ted Kord as the Blue Beetle. If you know about the Justice League, Blue Beetle, and DC, then I don’t have to elaborate any further. Suffice to say, my contempt for the people running DC today began nearly a decade before the New 52.

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    Can't Sleep  about 10 years ago

    I didn’t like anything about “The New 52,” and I’m just waiting to see how long it’ll be before DC unveils another cosmic disaster storyline (they love those) in which “The New 52-iverse” is threatened with destruction, only to be saved by the Old DC universe heroes.

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