Reminds me of “The Thomas Crown Affair” with Pierce Brosnan. When it was said that the stolen painting would return to its proper place, I immediately understood the twist. Now, I know that the movie was a remake, and I don’t remember having seen the original. Still, maybe I had seen it some time, and subconsciously remembered.
SMOKEY: Thanks for getting my hat back from the Hat Bandit, Tracy. DT: Yeah. Sorry the brim got bent. So, are your guys ready for the annual Policemen versus the Firemen Softball and Hot Dog Eating contest?
SMOKEY: We will be in a minute. Most of the team is putting out the grill fire right now. Do we have to play in our fire gear again this year? It’s so heavy and hot. I think it’s the main cause of our annual defeat.
DT: Well, you wanna be ready in case there’s a fire, don’t ya? Besides, my team has to wear their badges and they’re kind of heavy. Also, you guys always win the Hot Dog Eating Contest. Fairs fair!
Well hopefully tomorrow we can say “Scram, Gravy ain’t Wavy” Gould rolls over once again. Here’s a thought boys; if you don’t want to continue a real Dick Tracy strip, why not find someone else to do it, hopefully someone who can draw.
I have often said on this board that crossovers diminish both Tracy and the crossover character. This instance proves my point. Smokey had to be toned down and made more realistic and Tracy had to be cartoonized. Both characters shadows of themselves. It is like turning on your favorite TV show and finding all of the roles are now played by other actors who are all playing the roles with different interpretations than we have ever had before. Who had the idea that the strip would be better if it changed everything and dispensed with all of the things that made the strip famous in the first place?
Minit Mysteries and crossover rarely work and one on top of the other is a double disaster.
What has happened to the drawing/look of the strip? It just looks so artificial and Tracy just is not drawn as well as he was about 3 weeks ago. The look of the strip has changed and I don’t know why.
Ye gads! A crossover within a Minit Mystery! I remember Smokey Stover, but it was one of my least favorite Sunday color comics—too screwball for my taste, even as a callow youth. And, besides, this Smokey does not look much like that Smokey. But no doubt a little firefighter heavy-handedness will bring Aurora Rising to light again, unfortunately….
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 4 years ago
Good morning™, goofy crossover characters !
Does this mean the statue is in the park or just a meeting place ?
Neil Wick about 4 years ago
Good morning™, oldtimers!
Even the guest writers and artists are getting into crossovers! Smokey Stover was very popular in its day. It ran from 1935 until 1972:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smokey_Stover
Rod Gonzalez about 4 years ago
It may be a little early, but . . .
NOTARY SOJAC!
DaJellyBelly about 4 years ago
Did Smokey escape from the “Old Comics home?”
doctor075 about 4 years ago
Fake wall
Cheapskate0 about 4 years ago
This beats all.
If ever a character needed to be drawn “in character,” it has to be Smokey Stover, complete with his two-wheeler car.
Maybe having Smokey is the reason they went with this unsettling art.
But having Stover means they didn’t go weird enough!
harkherp about 4 years ago
Where is Spooky the cat? She looked awfully like Desdemona Cicero’s pet!
GoComicsGo! about 4 years ago
WTF is on his head? I’m assuming it’s a hard hat????
Yngvar Følling about 4 years ago
Reminds me of “The Thomas Crown Affair” with Pierce Brosnan. When it was said that the stolen painting would return to its proper place, I immediately understood the twist. Now, I know that the movie was a remake, and I don’t remember having seen the original. Still, maybe I had seen it some time, and subconsciously remembered.
AnyFace about 4 years ago
iggyman about 4 years ago
Smokey’s car was the Foomobile" with 2 wheels, I remember a man made a real one with 2 wheels!
micromos about 4 years ago
I like this art work.
Ignatz Premium Member about 4 years ago
There should be a “Notary Sojac” somewhere, to make it complete.
A R V reader about 4 years ago
An old friend, from ’Archie’s TV Funnies’.
Another Take about 4 years ago
SMOKEY: Thanks for getting my hat back from the Hat Bandit, Tracy. DT: Yeah. Sorry the brim got bent. So, are your guys ready for the annual Policemen versus the Firemen Softball and Hot Dog Eating contest?
SMOKEY: We will be in a minute. Most of the team is putting out the grill fire right now. Do we have to play in our fire gear again this year? It’s so heavy and hot. I think it’s the main cause of our annual defeat.
DT: Well, you wanna be ready in case there’s a fire, don’t ya? Besides, my team has to wear their badges and they’re kind of heavy. Also, you guys always win the Hot Dog Eating Contest. Fairs fair!
tcayer about 4 years ago
When did ‘Minit Mysteries’ turn into “The cartoonist takes a two week vacation?”
Caerin Premium Member about 4 years ago
I don’t understand – is Sam wearing white pants with his shirt again today? That is so weird. What cop does that?
L Silverman about 4 years ago
Oh my god, who the F is this guy??? Well, at least the mystery of Sam’s missing hat has been solved!
buckman-j about 4 years ago
Well hopefully tomorrow we can say “Scram, Gravy ain’t Wavy” Gould rolls over once again. Here’s a thought boys; if you don’t want to continue a real Dick Tracy strip, why not find someone else to do it, hopefully someone who can draw.
eludio Premium Member about 4 years ago
Great to see a classic comic character featured. I recently bought a Smokey Stover comic book.
Ray Toler about 4 years ago
I have often said on this board that crossovers diminish both Tracy and the crossover character. This instance proves my point. Smokey had to be toned down and made more realistic and Tracy had to be cartoonized. Both characters shadows of themselves. It is like turning on your favorite TV show and finding all of the roles are now played by other actors who are all playing the roles with different interpretations than we have ever had before. Who had the idea that the strip would be better if it changed everything and dispensed with all of the things that made the strip famous in the first place?
Minit Mysteries and crossover rarely work and one on top of the other is a double disaster.
jasperthump Premium Member about 4 years ago
What has happened to the drawing/look of the strip? It just looks so artificial and Tracy just is not drawn as well as he was about 3 weeks ago. The look of the strip has changed and I don’t know why.
jasperthump Premium Member about 4 years ago
Oh…guess I figured it out…guest artists. Sorry…this is just not my day.
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
Ye gads! A crossover within a Minit Mystery! I remember Smokey Stover, but it was one of my least favorite Sunday color comics—too screwball for my taste, even as a callow youth. And, besides, this Smokey does not look much like that Smokey. But no doubt a little firefighter heavy-handedness will bring Aurora Rising to light again, unfortunately….