The three “founder’s” portraits are taken directly from Jim Doherty’s “Tracy’s Hall of Creators” panels on successive Sundays during the 2011 80th anniversary of the strip. They are:
Chester Gould, the real founder of the strip, who drew it from 1931-1977
Rick Fletcher who assisted Gould from 1961 and became the lead artist from 1977 until his sudden death in 1983
Dick Locher, who assisted Gould from 1958-1961 and became lead artist form 1983 until 2011 (although Jim Brozman was the main artist from 2009 to 2011)
Someone recognizes Blackjack, even with the disguise, and apparently appreciates the display.
So much for that plan, Blackie. This could be good or very bad, depending on who the caller is. If the keen observer is Sam will he go on like he saw nuuuthing or will there be a chase ?
On behalf of the people of Southern California, I’d like to thank Canada for renting out your Super Scooper firefighting aircraft. We didn’t get much use out of it because the fire season was weak, but that’s a good thing, of course. The plane took off for home yesterday during a break in the weather. (We had a lot of rain Tuesday.) Anyway, thanks again.
(A Super Scooper is a prop plane that skims water from a lake and then drops the water onto the flames at very low altitude. It’s dangerous work.)
1-BLACKSTRAP MOLLASSES:Hmmmm…I recognize the adult Harry Potter and Dumbledore with a haircut and a shave but I cant place that 3rd guy…OH! Ron Weasley! Of course! He looks REALLY different as an adult…
2-…UMMMMPFFF! OK! I just need to lift this display off the nail they hung it on and I’m outta here with the whole shootin’ match and with nobody none the wiser…
3-Sir? Guests are not allowed a “closer look” at the exhibits. I understand everyone’s desire to put a finger through one of the bullet holes but I believe you can understand how that would ultimately destroy the integrity of the original. Also, I’ve seen commercials on TV for medicine that will fix that thyroid related bug-eyed appearance of yours. You might want to look into it…
Blackjack was drawn to the Tracy memorabilia like a rat to a trap. They should have had a Tracy exhibit the day after he escaped from prison. He would have never remained on the loose.
Thanks to Neil for the info on who each “founder” is.
I certainly get the tribute to each artist of Tracy, but who are these “founders” supposed to be within the strip? Founders of what? This exhibit is supposed to be about Dick Tracy, put together by the Mayor, or a team of people she commissioned to do the actual work. And it is quite recent, having just been set up at the Library. What was “founded” by these gents whose pictures are on the wall?
Someone has outed Blackjack in short order! Is it one of Tracy’s “eyes,” such as Sam or another member of the MCU (Lizz, Lee Ebony, etc.)?
Or is it someone from the darkside, such as Richard Bonhomme, or maybe even one of the spandex-wearing cards in civvies?
And how will this play out? Does Blackjack’s disguise include a gun (or two)? Would the two opponents, in whatever case, risk a shootout at the Gould Library when civilian others are likely to be present? I don’t think Blackjack would if he believed he could avoid it, nor, I think, would an MCU detective risk firing the first shot in an area where “collateral damage” was a prospect….
Neil Wick almost 3 years ago
Good morning™, everyone!
The three “founder’s” portraits are taken directly from Jim Doherty’s “Tracy’s Hall of Creators” panels on successive Sundays during the 2011 80th anniversary of the strip. They are:
Chester Gould, the real founder of the strip, who drew it from 1931-1977
Rick Fletcher who assisted Gould from 1961 and became the lead artist from 1977 until his sudden death in 1983
Dick Locher, who assisted Gould from 1958-1961 and became lead artist form 1983 until 2011 (although Jim Brozman was the main artist from 2009 to 2011)
Someone recognizes Blackjack, even with the disguise, and apparently appreciates the display.
AnyFace almost 3 years ago
Grumpy Old Guy almost 3 years ago
Well….that disguise was short lived.
L Silverman almost 3 years ago
It’s like Disney World for crooks!
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray almost 3 years ago
Good morning™, outed incognitos !
So much for that plan, Blackie. This could be good or very bad, depending on who the caller is. If the keen observer is Sam will he go on like he saw nuuuthing or will there be a chase ?
Jab Jr 1957 almost 3 years ago
On behalf of the people of Southern California, I’d like to thank Canada for renting out your Super Scooper firefighting aircraft. We didn’t get much use out of it because the fire season was weak, but that’s a good thing, of course. The plane took off for home yesterday during a break in the weather. (We had a lot of rain Tuesday.) Anyway, thanks again.
(A Super Scooper is a prop plane that skims water from a lake and then drops the water onto the flames at very low altitude. It’s dangerous work.)
Phantomfire 01 almost 3 years ago
I like where Mr. Curtis is taking his narrative.
Phantomfire 01 almost 3 years ago
When this storyline concludes, maybe we’ll see some Dick Tracy crossovers in 2022, whether it’s with The Spirit, The Green Hornet or whoever?
iggyman almost 3 years ago
We’ll see who recognized Blackjack tomorrow !
coratelli almost 3 years ago
Nice!
tripwire45 almost 3 years ago
Well, that was easy.
Another Take almost 3 years ago
1-BLACKSTRAP MOLLASSES: Hmmmm…I recognize the adult Harry Potter and Dumbledore with a haircut and a shave but I cant place that 3rd guy…OH! Ron Weasley! Of course! He looks REALLY different as an adult…
2-…UMMMMPFFF! OK! I just need to lift this display off the nail they hung it on and I’m outta here with the whole shootin’ match and with nobody none the wiser…
3-Sir? Guests are not allowed a “closer look” at the exhibits. I understand everyone’s desire to put a finger through one of the bullet holes but I believe you can understand how that would ultimately destroy the integrity of the original. Also, I’ve seen commercials on TV for medicine that will fix that thyroid related bug-eyed appearance of yours. You might want to look into it…
Ray Toler almost 3 years ago
Blackjack was drawn to the Tracy memorabilia like a rat to a trap. They should have had a Tracy exhibit the day after he escaped from prison. He would have never remained on the loose.
Ken in Ohio almost 3 years ago
Thanks to Neil for the info on who each “founder” is.
I certainly get the tribute to each artist of Tracy, but who are these “founders” supposed to be within the strip? Founders of what? This exhibit is supposed to be about Dick Tracy, put together by the Mayor, or a team of people she commissioned to do the actual work. And it is quite recent, having just been set up at the Library. What was “founded” by these gents whose pictures are on the wall?
prrdh almost 3 years ago
I imagine if Humphrey Bogart had a museum dedicated to him, it would have to have a wall of hats also.
crobinson019 almost 3 years ago
No disguise is perfect
avenger09 almost 3 years ago
Nice to see DL get the recognition he deserves instead of the normal unjust ridicule.
iggyman almost 3 years ago
I just read in Fandom how the bullet hole got into Tracy’s Fedora!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 3 years ago
Not much of a disguise even his scar is visible.
Sisyphos almost 3 years ago
Someone has outed Blackjack in short order! Is it one of Tracy’s “eyes,” such as Sam or another member of the MCU (Lizz, Lee Ebony, etc.)?
Or is it someone from the darkside, such as Richard Bonhomme, or maybe even one of the spandex-wearing cards in civvies?
And how will this play out? Does Blackjack’s disguise include a gun (or two)? Would the two opponents, in whatever case, risk a shootout at the Gould Library when civilian others are likely to be present? I don’t think Blackjack would if he believed he could avoid it, nor, I think, would an MCU detective risk firing the first shot in an area where “collateral damage” was a prospect….
Kip Williams almost 3 years ago
They say you can always recognize your own bullet holes.