More of the Breathless story, including B.O.‘s real name, which we’ve already discussed here, but other readers may not be familiar with it. (For those who wondered if they might appear different in colour, note that Fortuna’s lips are still drawn with a black line.)
If you like the lack of color in your comics, try Endtown. Of course, Aaron Neathery has made that strip so dark, you need special techniques to see the monster in the current edition!
I get the feeling there’s going to be no crime here as it is about showing a more human side to Tracy in that he has taken time away from important police work for this encounter albeit unwillingly.
I like the perspective of Tracy talking while the graphics run.
CRIMESTOPPERS TEXTBOOK: In spite of a somewhat similar appearance, tighty whities do not make effective facemasks. Nor do facemasks make effective tighty whities.
The Genie In The Brown Shoe Story goes on, continues even…
1-DT: So what’d you do with the fiddy K?
2-FORTUNE: Well, given my promiscuous nature, I decided to spend some of it on back-alley penicillin shots. Man, those hurt!.
3-…Then, I bought a new ginsu knife…
4-…and a farm with a tractor and a field hand.
5-DT: You bought a field hand? FORTUNE: HA! You’re silly. But yes. DT: What do you grow there?
I interpret the last two panels as Fortuna completing Tracy’s sentence—“…B.O. Plenty.” And she goes on to wonder, as newer readers here might, “Is that his real name?” Tracy explains. And now I suppose this story is primed to move on to its next phase, in which Fortuna Dyer, Method Actress, meets B.O. Plenty at Sunny Dell Acres, leaving him astonished at the resemblance to Breathless, and leaving Gravel Gertie simmering with latent jealousy. There’s plenty (ahem!) of room for conflict to develop there….
Pequod over 4 years ago
The Method demands she have roaming hands
Breathless now is she
Apparel skin tight. Deliciously right
Luscious curves we see.
Tracy does share. Tries hard not to stare
Recalls a different time
Shaky did suffer. Pier was no buffer
Payment for his crime.
A family affair. Mom did not care
Shot Breathless in the arm
Killings and flight when nothing went right
Greed always leads to harm.
A crooked mile. After a while
Stumbled upon B.O.
Troubles not done when on the run
Rather, they tend to grow.
Brian Premium Member over 4 years ago
One advantage of a Sunday strip is the ability to use coloring (or lack thereof) for dramatic purpose.
Neil Wick over 4 years ago
Good morning™, farmhands!
More of the Breathless story, including B.O.‘s real name, which we’ve already discussed here, but other readers may not be familiar with it. (For those who wondered if they might appear different in colour, note that Fortuna’s lips are still drawn with a black line.)
Cheapskate0 over 4 years ago
If you like the lack of color in your comics, try Endtown. Of course, Aaron Neathery has made that strip so dark, you need special techniques to see the monster in the current edition!
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 4 years ago
Good morning™, fascinating flashbacks !
B.O., on the vintage tractor, is my fave panel today. Nice to see in pictures what the more informed have been discussing all week.
ChristopherTrevorWhittome over 4 years ago
cool to find b.o. is for bob oscar after all these years. always like the name trick in tracy strips.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 4 years ago
I get the feeling there’s going to be no crime here as it is about showing a more human side to Tracy in that he has taken time away from important police work for this encounter albeit unwillingly.
I like the perspective of Tracy talking while the graphics run.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation over 4 years ago
considering how he looked i assumed it was how he smelled. people in traqcy land do seem to live up or down to their names
22ph over 4 years ago
This is the end of Tracy’s usefulness and the target now shifts to B.O. If Miss Dyer come to visit B.O., this will be the start of World War III
Gent over 4 years ago
What’s with the leeches on her hands?
michaeljwolff over 4 years ago
This is the story of Breathless Mahoney.
“She tried to kill me with a fork-liiiiiiiifft.”
markwillman4 over 4 years ago
A falling out, and a shoot out.
Ray Toler over 4 years ago
Some method actress! Either B.O. isn’t in the script or Fortuna hasn’t read it.
Another Take over 4 years ago
CRIMESTOPPERS TEXTBOOK: In spite of a somewhat similar appearance, tighty whities do not make effective facemasks. Nor do facemasks make effective tighty whities.
The Genie In The Brown Shoe Story goes on, continues even…
1-DT: So what’d you do with the fiddy K?
2-FORTUNE: Well, given my promiscuous nature, I decided to spend some of it on back-alley penicillin shots. Man, those hurt!.
3-…Then, I bought a new ginsu knife…
4-…and a farm with a tractor and a field hand.
5-DT: You bought a field hand? FORTUNE: HA! You’re silly. But yes. DT: What do you grow there?
FORTUNE: Government subsidies.
Johnny Q Premium Member over 4 years ago
It doesn’t stand for Body Odor?
STACEY MARSHALL Premium Member over 4 years ago
I always thought it was for Body Oder Plenty!
Sisyphos over 4 years ago
I interpret the last two panels as Fortuna completing Tracy’s sentence—“…B.O. Plenty.” And she goes on to wonder, as newer readers here might, “Is that his real name?” Tracy explains. And now I suppose this story is primed to move on to its next phase, in which Fortuna Dyer, Method Actress, meets B.O. Plenty at Sunny Dell Acres, leaving him astonished at the resemblance to Breathless, and leaving Gravel Gertie simmering with latent jealousy. There’s plenty (ahem!) of room for conflict to develop there….