Wow! Today’s sequence is great! Sparkle whacks doped Vera, Honeymoon calls Sam, who arrives double-quick! Love it. But, yes, Vera’s drugging is fuzzy in more ways than one, unless Cueball simply wanted the cops to bust him….
Does anyone think the leer on Vera’s face in panel 5 is kinda “pre-rape”-ish? That makes Sparkle’s punch a nice preemptive act of self-defense… which would mean an ugly law suit in a more “slice-of-life”-style comic strip.
@Night-Gaunt49.as per your comment yesterday ;.In the William Dozier pilot, Ray MacDonnell played DICK TRACY . Now if I could just find something other than this intro. But, it is another cool song by The Ventures !
“Hit ’im again, Mom!” You tell ‘em, kid! The weasel deserved it!It’s a great climax to this week’s family themed strips, pulling the plot strings nicely together.
Invisible friends, heh, good one Sam. I like the possibilities of Vera, always getting into trouble as a sympathetic character, now doing so as an unsympathetic one. Great story line!
Well that Wrist Wizard sure does come in useful on the right hand.And must add that it’s a great profile of the wearer who is fast becoming my FAVORITE Dick Tracy character as Joe Staton insightfully draws them.
Mr. Noonan,.Re your question below:.“. . . what religion are the Tracys?”.Tracy’s background is Scottish, which would indicate some form of Presbyterianism. OTOH, Gould’s grandfather was a Methodist clergyman. In a short story I wrote for the PLAINCLOTHES website, I had Tracy declare for Presbyterianism, but if I had the chance to rewrite, I might make him Methodist. Still, Tracy’s always seemed to me to be, at heart, a Calvinist,and Presbyterianism is a much more Calvinistic tradition that Methodism..Tess has always struck me as Episcopal, someone not Catholic, but, nevertheless, more comfortable with ritual, formality, and tradition than Tracy, and someone who is decidedly not a Calvinist..I’d guess that Dick Jr., having been fostered by Tracy before Tracy and Tess got married, followed the faith tradition of his adopted father rather than his adopted mother. Bonnie was likely inducted into her mother’s faith..Sparkle, reflecting her hillbilly roots, as well as her own musical career (many C&W artists also sing gospel), is probably Baptist or some heavy duty evangelical denomination. Adulthood may have moderated this to a degree, and she may just regard herself as a non-denominational protestant, equally comfortable attending the Calvinistic services of her husband and father-in-law, the more flamboyant services of her mother-in-law, or the “old time religion” of B.O. and Gertie. Honey and Jewel/Sparkle Jr. probably reflect this more inclusive approach..Rounding out the rest of the cast, Pat and Chief Brandon, being Irish, are probably Catholic (though how faithfully they practice is anyone’s guess). Lee’s probably Baptist. Johnny Adonis is likely either Greek Orthodox or a Catholic practicing in the Greek rite..Vitamin Flintheart, based, as he is, on John Barrymore, is probably a non-practicing Catholic.
Good planning on Honeymoon’s part…Sam to the rescue! I’m hoping we don’t end up with Vera DOA in police custody…although a tox screening will clear all our beloved favorites. By the way, that Bob Fabian profile is awesome!.
Tarry Plaguer about 13 years ago
Good Evening All …
margueritem about 13 years ago
OK, I’m a tad confused. It appeared that Vera was going to be done in at Cue Ball’s. What was the point of drugging him then?
FLIGHT SUIT about 13 years ago
Perhaps the drug in his club soda was intended to produce erratic behavior which could cause Vera to be his own undoing?
Sisyphos about 13 years ago
Wow! Today’s sequence is great! Sparkle whacks doped Vera, Honeymoon calls Sam, who arrives double-quick! Love it. But, yes, Vera’s drugging is fuzzy in more ways than one, unless Cueball simply wanted the cops to bust him….
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 13 years ago
Good morning all…
Blackthorne42 about 13 years ago
Good Morning, VB!
Wow, Sparkle packs quite the wallop! She’s a Plenty, all right.
Love the tribute to Fabian, Mr. Doherty.
pnorman1 about 13 years ago
Good morning to you too VB. Now back to the story line. That must be a very slow acting mickey finn they put in Vera’s fizzy water.
CaptainKiddeo about 13 years ago
Slow acting mickey finn? Oh, I don’t think so. We’ll find out what “they” did with Vera (and his fingerprints?) during his “lost weekend.”
Mdstudio about 13 years ago
The plot thickens…
APersonOfInterest about 13 years ago
Team Tracy … Joe Stanton, Mike Curtis, Shelley Pleger, Shane Fisher and Jim Doherty … continues to create the world’s best daily strip.
chicken 33 about 13 years ago
Jewel?
JohnRPelt about 13 years ago
Does anyone think the leer on Vera’s face in panel 5 is kinda “pre-rape”-ish? That makes Sparkle’s punch a nice preemptive act of self-defense… which would mean an ugly law suit in a more “slice-of-life”-style comic strip.
LittleRedDress about 13 years ago
Great exposition today between Sparkle and Vera. And Sam’s comment on Vera’s defunct comic strip is classic! Go Team Tracy!
HannoX about 13 years ago
Way to go, Sparkle! You don’t mess with a Tracy, even one by marriage. And good going to you, too, Honeymoon. She’s one on the ball girl.
Det.DanDone about 13 years ago
@Night-Gaunt49.as per your comment yesterday ;.In the William Dozier pilot, Ray MacDonnell played DICK TRACY . Now if I could just find something other than this intro. But, it is another cool song by The Ventures !
Det.DanDone about 13 years ago
Sparkle may have a career in MMA with a shot like that!
Can't Sleep about 13 years ago
“Hit ’im again, Mom!” You tell ‘em, kid! The weasel deserved it!It’s a great climax to this week’s family themed strips, pulling the plot strings nicely together.
Mdstudio about 13 years ago
It just occurred to me that both of Sparkle’s husbands have been artists.
MrBriberysShrunkenHeads about 13 years ago
Invisible friends, heh, good one Sam. I like the possibilities of Vera, always getting into trouble as a sympathetic character, now doing so as an unsympathetic one. Great story line!
driftwood9457 about 13 years ago
I don’t see what Vera did to deserve to be hit. Sparkle comes accross as violent and unreasonable. I hope this is explained somehow.
sydney about 13 years ago
Well that Wrist Wizard sure does come in useful on the right hand.And must add that it’s a great profile of the wearer who is fast becoming my FAVORITE Dick Tracy character as Joe Staton insightfully draws them.
Newton C Braga about 13 years ago
Honeymoon is not a good character. She’s a blood-thirsty girl. I don’t like it.
Weegel about 13 years ago
Mr. Noonan,.Re your question below:.“. . . what religion are the Tracys?”.Tracy’s background is Scottish, which would indicate some form of Presbyterianism. OTOH, Gould’s grandfather was a Methodist clergyman. In a short story I wrote for the PLAINCLOTHES website, I had Tracy declare for Presbyterianism, but if I had the chance to rewrite, I might make him Methodist. Still, Tracy’s always seemed to me to be, at heart, a Calvinist,and Presbyterianism is a much more Calvinistic tradition that Methodism..Tess has always struck me as Episcopal, someone not Catholic, but, nevertheless, more comfortable with ritual, formality, and tradition than Tracy, and someone who is decidedly not a Calvinist..I’d guess that Dick Jr., having been fostered by Tracy before Tracy and Tess got married, followed the faith tradition of his adopted father rather than his adopted mother. Bonnie was likely inducted into her mother’s faith..Sparkle, reflecting her hillbilly roots, as well as her own musical career (many C&W artists also sing gospel), is probably Baptist or some heavy duty evangelical denomination. Adulthood may have moderated this to a degree, and she may just regard herself as a non-denominational protestant, equally comfortable attending the Calvinistic services of her husband and father-in-law, the more flamboyant services of her mother-in-law, or the “old time religion” of B.O. and Gertie. Honey and Jewel/Sparkle Jr. probably reflect this more inclusive approach..Rounding out the rest of the cast, Pat and Chief Brandon, being Irish, are probably Catholic (though how faithfully they practice is anyone’s guess). Lee’s probably Baptist. Johnny Adonis is likely either Greek Orthodox or a Catholic practicing in the Greek rite..Vitamin Flintheart, based, as he is, on John Barrymore, is probably a non-practicing Catholic.
wdferry about 13 years ago
Good planning on Honeymoon’s part…Sam to the rescue! I’m hoping we don’t end up with Vera DOA in police custody…although a tox screening will clear all our beloved favorites. By the way, that Bob Fabian profile is awesome!.