It took me a minute to pronounce the name right, but Barney “dotcom”? Love it. A classic Gould-type name, but completely modern.
You guys keep surprising me, the strip gets better (both story and art) every day.
This is a dream come true for the 10 year old inside me who couldn’t wait to pull open the New York Daily News and read Dick Tracy all those years ago.
Today’s strip sets the scene for some old-fashioned detective work. The only glitch might be with the radio frequencies; if the police department isn’t using them, someone else might have taken over the wrist radio’s wavelength. On the other hand, there probably isn’t any way for someone on the internet to access those communications, so Ed won’t have any warning from that direction.
My comment entry boxes are all filled with garbage. I can still enter comments, but cannot see what I’m typing.
Is anyone else having this same problem?
The antique radios are a nice touch, but… they are rather insecure, almost certainly a clear, uncoded analog signal that anybody with a scanner could listen to. Of course, it’s unlikely anybody would be listening, as the police retired those radios years ago.
This is fun.
Followup from yesterday re smoking in restaurants: while most northern states and big cities ban smoking in restaurants, it’s not universal. They might be meeting in a “private club” that’s exempt from a smoking ban, for instance. Or they might be someplace in Tobacco Country, where smoking is not only not prohibited but close to mandatory. I recall the “Plainclothes” site running a shout-out to the Conway, Arkansas police department… hmm…
I remember that Lizz always was making a fashion statement and showed off new looks with each story line. It is nice to see her back as she was, and the Horn Hair look is past.
This strip is zipping right along. Happily, we’re not in Locherland any longer. I tried reversing Barney’s name, as Chet Gould used to do, until reading Wiseking’s post. Thanks for that! Makes a lot of sense. As to Lizz’s singular status, she was married to Jimmy the reporter who died. Then she became involved with Groovy Grove but he died too. Her track record hasn’t been too good thus far. Maybe it will change under this new management. Incidentally, Lizz was still a blonde back in 1960 when she first encountered The Fifth and Flyface. I still picture her that way.
MIKE’S TRUE LAW ENFORCEMENT STORIES #1
Many years ago in New Orleans it was a quiet night. My partner and I were supposed to transport a dozen or so prisoners to night court. We pulled out in the wagon and I turned to my partner and said:
You want some ice cream?
Ten minutes later we were parked at Baskin Robbins eating ice cream while fists pounded on the inside of the van and people yelling WE WANT ICE CREAM TOO!
” Attached is scan of “Mickey Spillane’s MIKE DANGER” from Sunday, Nov 27, 1994, Asbury Park NJ, SUNDAY HOME NEWS”…
Umm, I know you posted this yesterday but I was wondering, did you mean for us to see the scan?
margueritem over 13 years ago
Is Barney a new, or an old character?
ARF2 over 13 years ago
Vintage 2-way wrist radios to stay off official frequencies? The modern wrist genies must use a different band. Nice detail.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ over 13 years ago
Good morning all…
thejensens over 13 years ago
Any idea on how Barney’s last name is pronounced???
“Dhatkham”
Wiseking over 13 years ago
He he Dhatkham = Dotcom… So it looks like “Barney” is going to be a new character. I wonder if he will look like Barney Rubble.
thejensens over 13 years ago
Thanks Wiseking. :)
Can't Sleep over 13 years ago
It took me a minute to pronounce the name right, but Barney “dotcom”? Love it. A classic Gould-type name, but completely modern.
You guys keep surprising me, the strip gets better (both story and art) every day.
This is a dream come true for the 10 year old inside me who couldn’t wait to pull open the New York Daily News and read Dick Tracy all those years ago.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
Today’s strip sets the scene for some old-fashioned detective work. The only glitch might be with the radio frequencies; if the police department isn’t using them, someone else might have taken over the wrist radio’s wavelength. On the other hand, there probably isn’t any way for someone on the internet to access those communications, so Ed won’t have any warning from that direction.
johnrussco over 13 years ago
aye
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 13 years ago
The neat thing is, we can all be like Dick Tracy now for 90 bucks…
http://www.amazon.com/MW09-Watch-Phone-unlocked~-Quad-band/dp/B004CSBQLS/ref=pdcpcps_2
willamp over 13 years ago
Hey Liz, Nice bachelorette pad.
Det.DanDone over 13 years ago
AYE!!!
Hence the reason they showed the classic Two-way wrist radio the other day.Impressive!
http://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2011/04/01/
Barney Dhatkham can’t wait to meet him.
It sounds like the wrist genee would use digital signal. Where as the original two-way would be analog. Nice touch guys.
Ray_C over 13 years ago
Check out barney.com
Ray_C over 13 years ago
My comment entry boxes are all filled with garbage. I can still enter comments, but cannot see what I’m typing. Is anyone else having this same problem?
flanders22 over 13 years ago
Mr E-Man artist doing Dick Tracy. I hadn’t seen his art work since the Charlton comics days of the 1980’s.
puddleglum1066 over 13 years ago
The antique radios are a nice touch, but… they are rather insecure, almost certainly a clear, uncoded analog signal that anybody with a scanner could listen to. Of course, it’s unlikely anybody would be listening, as the police retired those radios years ago.
This is fun.
Followup from yesterday re smoking in restaurants: while most northern states and big cities ban smoking in restaurants, it’s not universal. They might be meeting in a “private club” that’s exempt from a smoking ban, for instance. Or they might be someplace in Tobacco Country, where smoking is not only not prohibited but close to mandatory. I recall the “Plainclothes” site running a shout-out to the Conway, Arkansas police department… hmm…
MikeCurtis Premium Member over 13 years ago
Barney Dhatkham is indeed a new character, recurring as needed. Every cop needs a stoolie.
Mike
s.gottlieb over 13 years ago
Flintstones eh? I’m a Jetson’s man myself…
billdi Premium Member over 13 years ago
neat artwork and a nice mix of of the new and old. DT has gone from worst to first imo
SGIBeachbum over 13 years ago
I remember that Lizz always was making a fashion statement and showed off new looks with each story line. It is nice to see her back as she was, and the Horn Hair look is past.
LittleRedDress over 13 years ago
This strip is zipping right along. Happily, we’re not in Locherland any longer. I tried reversing Barney’s name, as Chet Gould used to do, until reading Wiseking’s post. Thanks for that! Makes a lot of sense. As to Lizz’s singular status, she was married to Jimmy the reporter who died. Then she became involved with Groovy Grove but he died too. Her track record hasn’t been too good thus far. Maybe it will change under this new management. Incidentally, Lizz was still a blonde back in 1960 when she first encountered The Fifth and Flyface. I still picture her that way.
prrdh over 13 years ago
Ray C said, about 3 hours ago
Check out barney.comThat would account for the background color as his name is spoken.
I just hope he doesn’t turn out to speak in purple prose.
Ray_C over 13 years ago
Astute observation, prrdh.
Can't Sleep over 13 years ago
APersonOfInterest:
Dick Tracy is just one of loads of comics the New York Daily News has at nydailynews.com. Dailys are in B&W and have a high-res enlargement.
They’ve also got classics like the Phantom (7 days a week), Prince Valiant and Flash Gordon (both only on Sundays).
I read more strips at the Daily News site than here.
Bill Thompson over 13 years ago
NightShade09, I just looked at the NY Daily News site and Dick Tracy came up in color. It’s still in B&W here:
http://comics.com/dick_tracy
MikeCurtis Premium Member over 13 years ago
MIKE’S TRUE LAW ENFORCEMENT STORIES #1 Many years ago in New Orleans it was a quiet night. My partner and I were supposed to transport a dozen or so prisoners to night court. We pulled out in the wagon and I turned to my partner and said:
You want some ice cream?
Ten minutes later we were parked at Baskin Robbins eating ice cream while fists pounded on the inside of the van and people yelling WE WANT ICE CREAM TOO!
Police brutality in action.
Mike
MikeCurtis Premium Member over 13 years ago
They all screamed for ice cream.
436rge over 13 years ago
Great to have Lizz back!
willamp over 13 years ago
“MikeCurtis Genius_badge said, 1 day ago”
” Attached is scan of “Mickey Spillane’s MIKE DANGER” from Sunday, Nov 27, 1994, Asbury Park NJ, SUNDAY HOME NEWS”… Umm, I know you posted this yesterday but I was wondering, did you mean for us to see the scan?
bbeyes over 13 years ago
hey, so what newspapers’s print edition is tracy carried in?
MikeCurtis Premium Member over 13 years ago
Sorry, I don’t know how to post a MIKE DANGER scan to the UComics board, not even sure I can.
MikeCurtis Premium Member over 13 years ago
Sorry, I don’t know how to post a MIKE DANGER scan to the UComics board, not even sure I can.
Tarry Plaguer over 13 years ago
Mike, forward it to Shelley and I will upload it to the web and link it. That is, if you want everyone to see it.