Dick Tracy: “There’s not much to go on. You see the body has converted itself into ectoplasm and we have to keep it wrapped in an air tight bag like foul-smelling helium.”
Panel 2: I’m getting a headache trying to figure this out. Is Tracy holding that tattoo print in his left or right hand? Is Tracy left handed? Whatever, it looks like that hand has no arm, is directly attached to his shoulder.
Not like we’ve seen anything sloppy like that before…
Panel-Panner said, “Panel 2: I’m getting a headache trying to figure this out. Is Tracy holding that tattoo print in his left or right hand? Is Tracy left handed? Whatever, it looks like that hand has no arm, is directly attached to his shoulder.”
Well, we know that Tracy has an arm growing from his stomach. Maybe he has a “unihand” growing from his shoulder. He’s quite a guy!
OK Locher…. we got your point. Macy is dumb as dirt. You’ve made that clear for years now. And he has no sense of prudency when it comes to policework. Now move the story on, please.
Flight Suit, You’re right after the Butterfy tatoo identification D’Bucworth is DEAD and search ended. He’ll be burried and Traacy will go right along ‘hand in hand’ with Alice in Wonderland
That’s the rough PLOT line of Locher’s MYSTERY stories —18 weeks of QUESTIONS 1 week of ANSWERS, followed by 1 week of FLASHBACK panels with a BONUS of 2 or 3 ‘contradictions’ !
And the BIG PLUS, it eases him from having to DESIGN a unique villain !
I’ve been in morgues before. The deal with the slab is that it’s made out of thick stainless steel and it’s on rollers (which aren’t artistically represented here) and, when fully extended, locks in place into the inside edge of the cubicle. The steel is thick enough to support the weight of a dead body. This set-up doesn’t require retractable legs on the foot end. Quite a handy and space efficient mechanism, actually.
I’ve been in morgues before. The deal with the slab is that it’s made out of thick stainless steel and it’s on rollers (which aren’t artistically represented here) and, when fully extended, locks in place into the inside edge of the cubicle. The steel is thick enough to support the weight of a dead body. This set-up doesn’t require retractable legs on the foot end. Quite a handy and space efficient mechanism, actually.
FLIGHT SUIT over 14 years ago
Just your basic levitating Sasquatch corpse, not much to go on.
FLIGHT SUIT over 14 years ago
This is the part where Tracy and the rest of the cops conclude that D’buckworth is definitely dead and that’s definitely his body.
It won’t be until some totally random act by some stranger that they begin to suspect things might not be as they appear.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 14 years ago
They should attach some weights to the body before if floats away.
Panel-Panner over 14 years ago
Dick Tracy: “There’s not much to go on. You see the body has converted itself into ectoplasm and we have to keep it wrapped in an air tight bag like foul-smelling helium.”
Panel-Panner over 14 years ago
Mrs. D’B: “Yes, that’s his tattoo. My husband was the only person among the billions living on this planet who had that tattoo.”
Panel-Panner over 14 years ago
Panel 2: I’m getting a headache trying to figure this out. Is Tracy holding that tattoo print in his left or right hand? Is Tracy left handed? Whatever, it looks like that hand has no arm, is directly attached to his shoulder.
Not like we’ve seen anything sloppy like that before…
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 14 years ago
Panel-Panner said, “Panel 2: I’m getting a headache trying to figure this out. Is Tracy holding that tattoo print in his left or right hand? Is Tracy left handed? Whatever, it looks like that hand has no arm, is directly attached to his shoulder.”
Well, we know that Tracy has an arm growing from his stomach. Maybe he has a “unihand” growing from his shoulder. He’s quite a guy!
neonleon59 over 14 years ago
Dang, that butterfly is in pretty good shape for being the “remnants of a large tattoo”. Some remnants!
Morrow Cummings over 14 years ago
OK Locher…. we got your point. Macy is dumb as dirt. You’ve made that clear for years now. And he has no sense of prudency when it comes to policework. Now move the story on, please.
coratelli over 14 years ago
Good artwork, except for the hand in the second panel. The story is good but not great, as always. Sob…
puddleglum1066 over 14 years ago
Ooohhh! Look, in panel three the body’s potruding over the edge of the panel. Like it was actually in 3-D! Ooooooh!
Well, it’s the most exciting thing to happen in this strip in the last few months, anyway…
Dr. Midnight over 14 years ago
Why aren’t the giant bare feet sticking out any more?
sydney over 14 years ago
Flight Suit, You’re right after the Butterfy tatoo identification D’Bucworth is DEAD and search ended. He’ll be burried and Traacy will go right along ‘hand in hand’ with Alice in Wonderland
sydney over 14 years ago
If the Pathologist can’t find a ’cause of death’, maybe whoever it is, IS still ‘ALIVE’ (?)
Is Locher introducing a Zombie into the strip for the first time ?
sydney over 14 years ago
That’s the rough PLOT line of Locher’s MYSTERY stories — 18 weeks of QUESTIONS 1 week of ANSWERS, followed by 1 week of FLASHBACK panels with a BONUS of 2 or 3 ‘contradictions’ !
And the BIG PLUS, it eases him from having to DESIGN a unique villain !
veldy over 14 years ago
Hold on maam, I’ll ask AND answer the questions if you don’t mind
Groundzero7 over 14 years ago
Panel-Panner is right-You could go nuts staring at the drawing in the middle panel.
OneUrantian over 14 years ago
At any moment, we may see David Copperfield nearby, causing that body to float. Or perhaps, he will simply walk through it.
woodworker318 over 14 years ago
The body looks in pretty good shape to me.
BASSMANBOB6 over 14 years ago
sydney over 14 years ago
Looks like Mrs.3-D identified the ‘Blue Butterfly’, NOT the body ! ?
Will we ever hear the CAUSE of death ?
Will David Dierdorph D’Buckworth be declared DEAD ?
A childish omission to get bothersome (accurate) tests out of the way, to direct readers to think the Street Beggar is 3-D in disguise ?
See the coming PLOY to further move your mind there.
chromosome Premium Member over 14 years ago
This weeks comics all seem like variations on each other.
buildingbridges over 14 years ago
I’ve been in morgues before. The deal with the slab is that it’s made out of thick stainless steel and it’s on rollers (which aren’t artistically represented here) and, when fully extended, locks in place into the inside edge of the cubicle. The steel is thick enough to support the weight of a dead body. This set-up doesn’t require retractable legs on the foot end. Quite a handy and space efficient mechanism, actually.
buildingbridges over 14 years ago
I’ve been in morgues before. The deal with the slab is that it’s made out of thick stainless steel and it’s on rollers (which aren’t artistically represented here) and, when fully extended, locks in place into the inside edge of the cubicle. The steel is thick enough to support the weight of a dead body. This set-up doesn’t require retractable legs on the foot end. Quite a handy and space efficient mechanism, actually.
trekkermint over 14 years ago
i thought the body still had a head - no teeth for dental records? just a butterfly from ink’n’brew?
Maxine_Viller over 14 years ago
I spy Bassman Bob with a Blue Butterfly! Forget about 3-D … I’m much happier to see 4-B!
Welcome Back, Bassman Bro!
Say, isn’t there a Blue Butterfly cult in BioShock 2, or something?