If that is the case, why did Ghost tell Simon Stagg that it wasn’t the blowfish but something that he added to the dish that would ultimately kill him ?
I conclude Ghost put fugu poison in Simon’s dinner (when he was present) knowing that the coroner would rule Simon must have been poisoned as a result of the lunch (when Ghost wasn’t present). It’s a way of diverting suspicion.
If ruled an “accidental” death – end of story and investigation – you don’t need Dick Tracy on the case and Ghost commits the perfect murder. I don’t think so – they’ll be checking into Simon’s background and his and the Ghost’s relationship. We’ll see how the plot thickens.
I have tried…. tried….. to give this updated version of Dick Tracy a chance, but I can no longer remain silent. I am an old school Chester Gould fan of this comic; this is no longer a “crime doesn’t pay” comic but a soap opera. Have we finally used up all of the members of the Flattop family? And what’s the deal with integrating characters from other comic strips into this one? I’m sorry but I think that Gould is rolling in his grave.
Had a friend once who, while working over in Japan, tried fugu at a restaurant licensed to prepare it. It didn’t kill him outright, but it did slowly destroy his muscular coordination which eventually made him a vegetable. Sad, really sad.
The coroner’s tech has background music playing, “De knee bone is connected to de shin bone and ya shake it all about”. That’s why he enjoys his work so much.
Sam and Tracy are on the case, as they should be. And the coroner (or his assistant; whoever this new guy is) feeds ahem!)_ Tracy information that Is probably pretty widely known, at least among restaurant-goers. It must be time to be arranging funerals for those involved so far. And Ghost is skating, for now….
Sam and Tracy are on the case, as they should be. And the coroner (or his assistant; whoever this new guy is) feeds (ahem!) Tracy information that Is probably pretty widely known, at least among restaurant-goers. It must be time to be arranging funerals for those involved so far. And Ghost is skating, for now….
Neil Wick over 6 years ago
Good morning™, fellow investigators!
The coroner guy is new, isn’t he? Cool character design!
Rod Gonzalez over 6 years ago
Eating blowfish (fugu).
That’s one hell of a way to commit suicide.
(Yes, I’m aware Stagg didn’t commit suicide, but that’s beside the point.)
AnyFace over 6 years ago
Homer Simpson once believed that he had ingested improperly-prepared fugu.
… and I think George Takei was a guest star on that episode, too. ✨Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
Good morning all. And grave feelings on why Gweedo disappeared yesterday. I recall it happened to me too earlier in the year for no reason given.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
I too like the character design, very realistic drawing of him.
avenger09 over 6 years ago
The last thing Simon thought as he faded away was
“It’s Time”
to
“Hold My Hand”
“As I Go Blind”
22ph over 6 years ago
Mike Curtis is listening! Dick Tracy is now shown investigating a case on the strip :)
DaleMcNamee over 6 years ago
If that is the case, why did Ghost tell Simon Stagg that it wasn’t the blowfish but something that he added to the dish that would ultimately kill him ?
willy007 over 6 years ago
I conclude Ghost put fugu poison in Simon’s dinner (when he was present) knowing that the coroner would rule Simon must have been poisoned as a result of the lunch (when Ghost wasn’t present). It’s a way of diverting suspicion.
jennifer over 6 years ago
By weight Fugu poison (Tetrodotoxin) is over 20 times more toxic than cyanide. It is has significant usage for suicide in Japan.
Counterpoint over 6 years ago
If ruled an “accidental” death – end of story and investigation – you don’t need Dick Tracy on the case and Ghost commits the perfect murder. I don’t think so – they’ll be checking into Simon’s background and his and the Ghost’s relationship. We’ll see how the plot thickens.
jkwyn1933 over 6 years ago
I have tried…. tried….. to give this updated version of Dick Tracy a chance, but I can no longer remain silent. I am an old school Chester Gould fan of this comic; this is no longer a “crime doesn’t pay” comic but a soap opera. Have we finally used up all of the members of the Flattop family? And what’s the deal with integrating characters from other comic strips into this one? I’m sorry but I think that Gould is rolling in his grave.
ellisc over 6 years ago
Had a friend once who, while working over in Japan, tried fugu at a restaurant licensed to prepare it. It didn’t kill him outright, but it did slowly destroy his muscular coordination which eventually made him a vegetable. Sad, really sad.
Jck123 over 6 years ago
Joe & Mike are getting with the current health kick, but Sam doesn’t look right without the heater hanging from his lips.
Morrow Cummings over 6 years ago
The coroner’s tech has background music playing, “De knee bone is connected to de shin bone and ya shake it all about”. That’s why he enjoys his work so much.
Morrow Cummings over 6 years ago
I hope that towel over his shoulder isn’t a napkin. Ya never know!
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Sam and Tracy are on the case, as they should be. And the coroner (or his assistant; whoever this new guy is) feeds ahem!)_ Tracy information that Is probably pretty widely known, at least among restaurant-goers. It must be time to be arranging funerals for those involved so far. And Ghost is skating, for now….
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
Sam and Tracy are on the case, as they should be. And the coroner (or his assistant; whoever this new guy is) feeds (ahem!) Tracy information that Is probably pretty widely known, at least among restaurant-goers. It must be time to be arranging funerals for those involved so far. And Ghost is skating, for now….
Don Bagert Premium Member over 6 years ago
Only 72 messages, but there is a lot of good content so it seems like more :)