I think this is a new character in Panel 3, but I did a search just in case and found “Kandace (Kandy) Kane, Private Eye: Case Files: To Catch a Clown” on Amazon
@cpalmeresqI think crossovers should not be used much. Don’t wanna wear out the novelty !-—————————-I agree. Crossovers are fine but it’s a device that can become a crutch.
Sam seems wonderfully relaxed today. I guess when the cat (Tracy) is away, the mice (Catchem) will play. But, for sure, somehow trouble is a-brewing with “Kandy” Kane (of Kane Studios) in panel 3, whether or not she turns out to be the villain of the piece….
Good morning DT fans. A new villain for a new adventure! Love it! Have a blessed weekend all!Avenger09: I hope you mom gets better. You and your family are in my prayers.
Regarding Sam’s relaxed pose today – it is a Dick Tracy tradition to (once in a while) show either Tracy or Sam or both kicked back with their feet up on the desks between cases. Sometimes they even start to plan a vacation together with their wives, and then the next big case breaks and they are back on the job!
With a name like “Kane Studios”, that must be a Candy Cane in her mouth, I think. But I wondered for a brief moment if there was a reference to “Citizen Kane” too – wasn’t that about a media mogul type?
Relax, everyone – this is NOT a cross-over. It is only a test.Had it been an actual cross-over, there would have been a red-hired character (Annie, Hot-Shot Charlie, or Hank O’Hair) somewhere in the strip.
The casual behavior of everyone in the MCU makes me wonder about all those open cases we’d been discussing – the Nitrates, Abner’s cadaver, the Blackhearts, etc.You know, the ones Warbuck’s case pulled them off of?
@avenger09I haven’t been on here for a while, and just found out about your mother a couple of days ago.I have prayed for her, and for you and your family.@Ken In OhioI am sorry to learn about the passing of your mother. You and your family have my sympathy and prayers.May God bless both of you and your loved ones.
The shadowy character in the last panel is definitely a female.She has long fingernails and eyelashes, and what looks to be long hair tied back. The candy cane probably is tied to whatever her name is. Her surname is most likely Kane, and I will bet she is the owner of Kane Studios.There have been a lot of stories with a movie theme: Abner Kadaver and the Lon Chaney film… the Nitrates living in a theatre… the Vista Bill franchise with Vitamin F and Coffee Grounds.If this story arc is supposed to run to the end of the year it could coincide with the return of Silver and Sprocket (rumoured to occur in early 2015.)
You’re thinking of Bob Kane.Gil Kane was one of (in my not very humble opinion) best comics artists in the 60’s and 70’s. He was the regular artist for both Green Lantern and the Atom at DC, and drew the Incredible Hulk, Spider-Man, Captain America, etc. for Marvel.GIl is also credited as creating the first graphic novel, Blackmark, in 1971. (Yeah, I’m correcting myself here.)
cpalmeresq about 10 years ago
“Is there a sale on canned ham, LIzz?” Love it!
cpalmeresq about 10 years ago
Always loved Gould’s introductions of villains in silhouette! (Just saying…)
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 10 years ago
Good morning guys!
I hope your mom is improving avenger09. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
DaJellyBelly about 10 years ago
That guy in the last panel, does he have a mustache or is he sucking on a candy cane?
W H H about 10 years ago
Sounds like maybe someone might try to scam Vitamin again alå Silver and Sprocket Nitrate.
wanewonderful about 10 years ago
Kandy Kane!!!!!!!!!!!!
cpalmeresq about 10 years ago
Took this long to hit me, but is this a relative of Joe Staton’s “Nova” Kane? I’d love it! (Who wouldn’t!)
cpalmeresq about 10 years ago
Now, don’t get upset about an E-Man crossover, you nervous nellies out there (but for all us Staton fans, wouldn’t it be great?)
cpalmeresq about 10 years ago
Couldn’t have agweed more!
Yahsfirescribe about 10 years ago
It’s definitely a gal; but it is either a candy cane in her mouth or a mustache, I can’t tell!
Neil Wick about 10 years ago
I think this is a new character in Panel 3, but I did a search just in case and found “Kandace (Kandy) Kane, Private Eye: Case Files: To Catch a Clown” on Amazon
W H H about 10 years ago
@cpalmeresqI think crossovers should not be used much. Don’t wanna wear out the novelty !-—————————-I agree. Crossovers are fine but it’s a device that can become a crutch.
davidf42 about 10 years ago
Morning, Tracyville!Is there such a character as Kandy Kane, or are y’all just making this up?
Sisyphos about 10 years ago
Sam seems wonderfully relaxed today. I guess when the cat (Tracy) is away, the mice (Catchem) will play. But, for sure, somehow trouble is a-brewing with “Kandy” Kane (of Kane Studios) in panel 3, whether or not she turns out to be the villain of the piece….
Can't Sleep about 10 years ago
The last panel has two women. While I’ve known women with mustaches, never one who wore a handlebar, so I’m pretty sure that’s a candy cane.
jrankin1959 about 10 years ago
Oh, shoot – for a moment, I thought it might be a Charles Foster Kane reference…
Starman1948 about 10 years ago
Good morning DT fans. A new villain for a new adventure! Love it! Have a blessed weekend all!Avenger09: I hope you mom gets better. You and your family are in my prayers.
Ken in Ohio about 10 years ago
Regarding Sam’s relaxed pose today – it is a Dick Tracy tradition to (once in a while) show either Tracy or Sam or both kicked back with their feet up on the desks between cases. Sometimes they even start to plan a vacation together with their wives, and then the next big case breaks and they are back on the job!
With a name like “Kane Studios”, that must be a Candy Cane in her mouth, I think. But I wondered for a brief moment if there was a reference to “Citizen Kane” too – wasn’t that about a media mogul type?
Can't Sleep about 10 years ago
Relax, everyone – this is NOT a cross-over. It is only a test.Had it been an actual cross-over, there would have been a red-hired character (Annie, Hot-Shot Charlie, or Hank O’Hair) somewhere in the strip.
Can't Sleep about 10 years ago
The casual behavior of everyone in the MCU makes me wonder about all those open cases we’d been discussing – the Nitrates, Abner’s cadaver, the Blackhearts, etc.You know, the ones Warbuck’s case pulled them off of?
Sky_Shachaq about 10 years ago
Wasn’t there a 70’s or early 80’s female Tracy character with a handlebar mustache?
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl about 10 years ago
@avenger09I haven’t been on here for a while, and just found out about your mother a couple of days ago.I have prayed for her, and for you and your family.@Ken In OhioI am sorry to learn about the passing of your mother. You and your family have my sympathy and prayers.May God bless both of you and your loved ones.
Jonathan K. and the Elusive Dream Girl about 10 years ago
The shadowy character in the last panel is definitely a female.She has long fingernails and eyelashes, and what looks to be long hair tied back. The candy cane probably is tied to whatever her name is. Her surname is most likely Kane, and I will bet she is the owner of Kane Studios.There have been a lot of stories with a movie theme: Abner Kadaver and the Lon Chaney film… the Nitrates living in a theatre… the Vista Bill franchise with Vitamin F and Coffee Grounds.If this story arc is supposed to run to the end of the year it could coincide with the return of Silver and Sprocket (rumoured to occur in early 2015.)
Ken in Ohio about 10 years ago
I wonder what “assignment” Tracy is on, and will it have a bearing on this business with Flintheart and Gruesome?
Can't Sleep about 10 years ago
You’re thinking of Bob Kane.Gil Kane was one of (in my not very humble opinion) best comics artists in the 60’s and 70’s. He was the regular artist for both Green Lantern and the Atom at DC, and drew the Incredible Hulk, Spider-Man, Captain America, etc. for Marvel.GIl is also credited as creating the first graphic novel, Blackmark, in 1971. (Yeah, I’m correcting myself here.)
abdullahbaba999 about 10 years ago
Elsewhere…Meanwhile..
DrSid1 about 10 years ago
Sue Reel from the 1980 Art Dekko story.Sam – “That was the best looking mustached lady I ever saw.”Tracy – “That was no lady, that was Sue Reel.”
SKJAM! Premium Member about 10 years ago
Kane’’s assistant looks less than thrilled by her boss’ announcment.