Vista Bill wishes one and all a very pleasant day!
DT twirling the nightstick reminds me of my youth when the patrolmen walked their beats and twirled their nightsticks. I suspect that they were “entertaining” us with their skills! It was safe back then.
Well, Annie had a plan for Stage 1, now it’s Tracy’s turn to plan Stage 2. I wonder what he’s got in mind. I wonder how well guarded their “island prison” is. Apparently, well enough guarded that Tracy couldn’t get there in a conscious state.
Axel is in for a big (and very unpleasant) surprise very soon, which will hopefully teach him just exactly why crossing swords with Dick Tracy is an incredibly bad idea!
How many of the townsfolk are victims just like Tracy and Annie and how many are part of Axel’s ruse? The entire village may need to be rescued, not just the two of them.
I’ve wondered if Axel’s programmed the locals to do some work for him at night (they seem normal during the daytime). If that’s the case, Tracy should see what’s happening.(I know, it’s an old premise we’ve seen before, but right now, I’m desperate for an explanation!)
I always look at the B&W version before coming here to look at color and (when I have time) review comments. I think today’s strip is ESPECIALLY effective in B&W: http://www.chron.com/entertainment/comics-games/comic/Dick-Tracy/
Officer Tracy twirls that billyclub like an old pro beat copper. It makes a nice visual analogue to the “gears turning in his head” mentioned by DaJellyBelly. But how can he and Annie formulate an escape plan until and unless they understand more fully the nature of their “prison”?
There’s still something here that I don’t get. On Aug 2, Annie specifically told Tracy not to look at the decoder badge when the radio show was on, because that’s how Axel controls everyone. Yet, on Sunday, they both looked right at it and decoded the “commercial” message, without falling back under the spell. Now, Tracy is acting as if that part of the mystery is all cleared up. ?
cpalmeresq over 10 years ago
Now, let’s just settle down, people…
DaJellyBelly over 10 years ago
I can almost see the gears turning inside his head!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 10 years ago
Vista Bill wishes one and all a very pleasant day!
DT twirling the nightstick reminds me of my youth when the patrolmen walked their beats and twirled their nightsticks. I suspect that they were “entertaining” us with their skills! It was safe back then.
Neil Wick over 10 years ago
Well, Annie had a plan for Stage 1, now it’s Tracy’s turn to plan Stage 2. I wonder what he’s got in mind. I wonder how well guarded their “island prison” is. Apparently, well enough guarded that Tracy couldn’t get there in a conscious state.
Yngvar Følling over 10 years ago
That twirling baton makes me think that Dick Tracy is starting to enjoy his small town constable persona.
jonahhex1 over 10 years ago
Lately Tracy’s plans have done a lot better than several years ago….this should be interesting.
corpcasselbury over 10 years ago
Axel is in for a big (and very unpleasant) surprise very soon, which will hopefully teach him just exactly why crossing swords with Dick Tracy is an incredibly bad idea!
DaJellyBelly over 10 years ago
In Baltimore, MD nightsticks were called espantoons.
davidf42 over 10 years ago
How many of the townsfolk are victims just like Tracy and Annie and how many are part of Axel’s ruse? The entire village may need to be rescued, not just the two of them.
William Neal McPheeters over 10 years ago
This continues to be a great ride!!!
Starman1948 over 10 years ago
Good morning VistaBill and other fans. Thanks VistaBill. Have a blessed day everyone.
Can't Sleep over 10 years ago
The exit should be in Axel’s newspaper office (he’d want it handy). Maybe when they escape we’ll find out just where they are.
Can't Sleep over 10 years ago
I’ve wondered if Axel’s programmed the locals to do some work for him at night (they seem normal during the daytime). If that’s the case, Tracy should see what’s happening.(I know, it’s an old premise we’ve seen before, but right now, I’m desperate for an explanation!)
Can't Sleep over 10 years ago
And a good morning (what the heck, make it all day) to VistaBill and all the other junior crimestoppers.
Morrow Cummings over 10 years ago
Doncha know he’ll just “love” his paycheck! Public service union coming to Simmons Corner!
abdullahbaba999 over 10 years ago
i like Dick’s new image…very cool.. TBC..
mzkdad over 10 years ago
I always look at the B&W version before coming here to look at color and (when I have time) review comments. I think today’s strip is ESPECIALLY effective in B&W: http://www.chron.com/entertainment/comics-games/comic/Dick-Tracy/
RockHouse over 10 years ago
Where did Axel get the resources to set this all up, and keep it hidden? I’m wondering if he isn’t just a manager for someone else.
I nominate RJ, the raccoon from Over the Hedge. His eyes are a dead giveaway! Is he an escapee from an earlier Annie episode?
Sisyphos over 10 years ago
Officer Tracy twirls that billyclub like an old pro beat copper. It makes a nice visual analogue to the “gears turning in his head” mentioned by DaJellyBelly. But how can he and Annie formulate an escape plan until and unless they understand more fully the nature of their “prison”?
Can't Sleep over 10 years ago
My problem with this story is that I keep wanting to turn the page, and see what happens next.
Chris-One over 10 years ago
You know what would be interesting? If both Dick and Annie both ran into their past selves since both comic strips were created before the 40s.
Ken in Ohio over 10 years ago
There’s still something here that I don’t get. On Aug 2, Annie specifically told Tracy not to look at the decoder badge when the radio show was on, because that’s how Axel controls everyone. Yet, on Sunday, they both looked right at it and decoded the “commercial” message, without falling back under the spell. Now, Tracy is acting as if that part of the mystery is all cleared up. ?
Ken in Ohio over 10 years ago
@Nightshade09 Jonathan K Neil WickI think you all have hit on a plausible explanation for my question.