Haven’t we seen the picture of Tracy and his malformed hand before? Geez…between that and Jabba the Smith lounging about, LET’S GET THIS STORY STARTED!!!
Goodness, I am so happy to find ol’ Dick Tracy still going–I hadn’t seen it in any paper for years! I grew up with this, and many others no longer in existence.(I was born in 1936.) Believe me, the wrist-radio, and then wrist-tv were pure science fiction when I was seven and eight and nine years old!!!! There was B. O. Plenty who married Gravel Gerty and they had Sparkle Plenty—and there was Tess Trueheart whom Tracy finally married, and Junior Tracy (adopted), and all the rest. How nice to see old friends of my childhood again! Thanks to Dick Locher for carrying on for Chester Gould.
LudwigVonDrake about 16 years ago
Haven’t we seen the picture of Tracy and his malformed hand before? Geez…between that and Jabba the Smith lounging about, LET’S GET THIS STORY STARTED!!!
Morrow Cummings about 16 years ago
Diet’s invented finger prosthetics. Boy, did he hit the nail on the head!
geeknerd about 16 years ago
Always harping about how bad the hands are drawn. At least he draws all 5 fingers, All the other cartoonists only draw 4, if they draw them at all.
BTW, it’s a CARTOON, not fine art
bassmanbob about 16 years ago
Present!
Maxine_Viller about 16 years ago
Yay!! Welcome home, BB!
LudwigVonDrake about 16 years ago
BB, Welcome to our little group!
Morrow Cummings about 16 years ago
BB! Man, we had a funeral dirge goin’, thinking you got lost! You made my week!
Morrow
francisthetalkinmule about 16 years ago
Goodness, I am so happy to find ol’ Dick Tracy still going–I hadn’t seen it in any paper for years! I grew up with this, and many others no longer in existence.(I was born in 1936.) Believe me, the wrist-radio, and then wrist-tv were pure science fiction when I was seven and eight and nine years old!!!! There was B. O. Plenty who married Gravel Gerty and they had Sparkle Plenty—and there was Tess Trueheart whom Tracy finally married, and Junior Tracy (adopted), and all the rest. How nice to see old friends of my childhood again! Thanks to Dick Locher for carrying on for Chester Gould.