I’m thinking that maybe after Dick, Sam, and Lizz take Hy in for questioning, that B-B Eyes, Mumbles, Doubleup, and the Consortium arrive leading to all sorts of wacky hijinks. And bloodthirsty action. And gut-wrenching tragedy.
My bet is that Tracy and the MCU never get Pressure to HQ; instead, the representatives of the Apparatus and of the Consortium will arrive before Tracy leaves, and the storm of the century will turn white-hot….
Maybe there will be a sharknado. That would definitely add some spice to the events. For those who don’t know what a sharknado is, I wish I was still as oblivious.
Called it! Pressure was just a day late. He may have a point about the weather though. They ought to just cuff him until morning or whenever this thing moves through. I’m wondering now if the bullet he catches will be a stray or intentional.
Greetings Tracy Fans! Who was the better detective all time? Tracy or the Inspector from the Pink Panther cartoons? You notice how both he and Tracy wore the yellow hat and trench coat? Must have been detective dress code!
JPuz,.Re your comment below:.“Neither, since the fight would never happen, seeing as they’re both lawmen and would have no reason to fight.”.First of all, Chuck Norris isn’t a cop. He played one on TV (and played several in the movies)..That aside, it’s a common trope in the comics for good guys to mistake each other for bad guys and tear up the place in consequence of that error. It goes all the way back to the epic battles between the Human Torch and the Submariner in the 5th issue of The Human Torch, or between Bulletman and Spy Smasher in several consecutive issues of Whiz Comics. .It became such a common device that Marvel Comics actually treated it humorously in some issues..Sticking to crime fiction, one of my all-time favorite private eye novels, Double in Trouble by Richard S. Prather and Stephen Marlowe, is a series cross-over between Prather’s Hollywood-based PI, Shell Scott, and Marlowe’s globe-trotting DC-based shamus, Chet Drum. Throughout the first two-thirds or so of the novel, the two protagonists, who narrate in alternate sections, are each convinced that the other is working for the bad guys, but continually just miss each other as they pursue their separate investigations. .When their paths finally cross, they settle their differences pugilistically. In this case, it comes essentially to a draw, as they work out their misunderstandings, and come to realize that they’re both pursuing the same set of bad guys..Point is, it’s not altogether outside the realm of possibility for Tracy and one of Norris’s characters (should a corss-over ever be arranged), to misunderstand the motives of the other, and, in consequence, come to a violent confrontation..Re Chris’s original humorous query:.Were Tracy to ever go up against Walker-Texas Ranger (or Lone Wolf McQuade, or Jake Wilder, or Danny O’Brien, or Eddie Cusack, etc. etc. etc.), I’d go with the Norris character if it was hand-to-hand (given Norris’s world championship martial arts creds), but with Tracy if it was a shootout..Be close either way, though.
Mumbles, BB Eyes, Doubleup, Pressure’s sharpshooter—It seems like it would be difficult for anyone to get a clean shot in this raging storm. Visibility would be next to zero.
I beg your pardon. I can turn on a certain channel and “Walker, Texas Ranger” is on wall-to-wall….. endless episodes back-to-back. And he is a Texas Ranger, which is as high as you can go in law enforcement in Texas.
To Jim Doherty, Chuck Norris solves a major crime an hour, allowing ample time for the commercials. Not too many of them, though, as the marketing coverage isn’t very desirous. He must go through a case of hand lotion a day because of all the Karate chops. I dunno how he keeps his boots shined, either, as he plants them in baddies’ mouths on the average of once every 10 minutes.
I don’t think the DMV deals with flying vehicles of any kind, and I’m not sure what the reaction of the FAA would be if this kind of vehicle existed. It’s primarily a space vehicle, actually, and I don’t think the U.S. has a government department right now to register private space vehicles.
seriously, if you need to be woken when this is over, then you should just find something else to read, because lately this has been as good as it gets….
JPuz,.Re your comment:.“I didn’t say he was. Nor did the poster I was responding to.”.Your response to Chris’s original post was, and I quote once more:.“Neither, since the fight would never happen, seeing as they’re both lawmen and would have no reason to fight.”.Last I checked, “lawman” and “cop” were essentially synonymous terms..But assuming that “lawman” is something strikingly different from “cop,” I would say that Chuck Norris is neither cop nor lawman, but has played one on TV (and several in movies)..Chuck Norris is not a member of the law enforcement profession. He is a member of the acting profession.
stevelecher about 11 years ago
Goodmorning all.
margueritem about 11 years ago
Tracy was out in the storm of the century with Mordred not all that long ago.
Chris-One about 11 years ago
Who do you you think would win in a fight? Dick Tracy or Chuck Norris?
atomicdog about 11 years ago
Take him to the Granary, Dick!
jonahhex1 about 11 years ago
I see Hy Pressure gets no slack from Tracy…..but I’ll bet that he never gets to Police HQ thanks to BB Eyes and his crew.
boboscar about 11 years ago
I’m thinking that maybe after Dick, Sam, and Lizz take Hy in for questioning, that B-B Eyes, Mumbles, Doubleup, and the Consortium arrive leading to all sorts of wacky hijinks. And bloodthirsty action. And gut-wrenching tragedy.
Sisyphos about 11 years ago
My bet is that Tracy and the MCU never get Pressure to HQ; instead, the representatives of the Apparatus and of the Consortium will arrive before Tracy leaves, and the storm of the century will turn white-hot….
blunebottle about 11 years ago
Tracy can charge him right now anyway- he heard him threaten harm to Wheaton’s daughter.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ about 11 years ago
Good morning all…
I hope DT doesn’t attempt another ‘power approcah’ like he did when he was driving with Dr. Mordred!
Tarry Plaguer about 11 years ago
Maybe there will be a sharknado. That would definitely add some spice to the events. For those who don’t know what a sharknado is, I wish I was still as oblivious.
coldsooner about 11 years ago
Called it! Pressure was just a day late. He may have a point about the weather though. They ought to just cuff him until morning or whenever this thing moves through. I’m wondering now if the bullet he catches will be a stray or intentional.
willy007 about 11 years ago
Hy Pressure’s in a desperate position. No telling what he’s likely to do now.
Morrow Cummings about 11 years ago
VB, you beat me to it! I can hear Hy Pressure now: “You Idiot! If we go to the station, I’m driving! I heard about your ’Power Approaches!”
Can't Sleep about 11 years ago
So they step outside the house with Pressure, and bang – the Munro Bros. start shooting. Or will Doubleup…Ah, so many possabilities.
tsull2121 about 11 years ago
++YAWN++ wake me when this is over please?
harkherp about 11 years ago
Sharknado! Is Ian Ziering a Tracy fan???
abdullahbaba999 about 11 years ago
Remember the tragedy of the Frankenstein story? The little girl is killed with a hug. So……where’s Nellie?
mumbles about 11 years ago
since Norris and tracy are both around 80, I’d say two cardiac arrests would make it a draw. Let’s move on people.
seanyj about 11 years ago
Greetings Tracy Fans! Who was the better detective all time? Tracy or the Inspector from the Pink Panther cartoons? You notice how both he and Tracy wore the yellow hat and trench coat? Must have been detective dress code!
Weegel about 11 years ago
JPuz,.Re your comment below:.“Neither, since the fight would never happen, seeing as they’re both lawmen and would have no reason to fight.”.First of all, Chuck Norris isn’t a cop. He played one on TV (and played several in the movies)..That aside, it’s a common trope in the comics for good guys to mistake each other for bad guys and tear up the place in consequence of that error. It goes all the way back to the epic battles between the Human Torch and the Submariner in the 5th issue of The Human Torch, or between Bulletman and Spy Smasher in several consecutive issues of Whiz Comics. .It became such a common device that Marvel Comics actually treated it humorously in some issues..Sticking to crime fiction, one of my all-time favorite private eye novels, Double in Trouble by Richard S. Prather and Stephen Marlowe, is a series cross-over between Prather’s Hollywood-based PI, Shell Scott, and Marlowe’s globe-trotting DC-based shamus, Chet Drum. Throughout the first two-thirds or so of the novel, the two protagonists, who narrate in alternate sections, are each convinced that the other is working for the bad guys, but continually just miss each other as they pursue their separate investigations. .When their paths finally cross, they settle their differences pugilistically. In this case, it comes essentially to a draw, as they work out their misunderstandings, and come to realize that they’re both pursuing the same set of bad guys..Point is, it’s not altogether outside the realm of possibility for Tracy and one of Norris’s characters (should a corss-over ever be arranged), to misunderstand the motives of the other, and, in consequence, come to a violent confrontation..Re Chris’s original humorous query:.Were Tracy to ever go up against Walker-Texas Ranger (or Lone Wolf McQuade, or Jake Wilder, or Danny O’Brien, or Eddie Cusack, etc. etc. etc.), I’d go with the Norris character if it was hand-to-hand (given Norris’s world championship martial arts creds), but with Tracy if it was a shootout..Be close either way, though.
Lyons Group, Inc. about 11 years ago
I have a feeling if they take Hy Pressure downtown for questioning, he’ll never get there.
Ray Toler about 11 years ago
Mumbles, BB Eyes, Doubleup, Pressure’s sharpshooter—It seems like it would be difficult for anyone to get a clean shot in this raging storm. Visibility would be next to zero.
Ray Toler about 11 years ago
With this storm growing worse and the proximity of Wheaton’s farm to the old granary, Tracy must be having a hell of a case of Déjà vu.
MoonlitKnight Premium Member about 11 years ago
Then how about Sharnado 3: Sharks On A Plane starring Samuel L. Jackson where this storm breaks out on an airplane and deposits sharks…….
Never mind.
Morrow Cummings about 11 years ago
I beg your pardon. I can turn on a certain channel and “Walker, Texas Ranger” is on wall-to-wall….. endless episodes back-to-back. And he is a Texas Ranger, which is as high as you can go in law enforcement in Texas.
Morrow Cummings about 11 years ago
To Jim Doherty, Chuck Norris solves a major crime an hour, allowing ample time for the commercials. Not too many of them, though, as the marketing coverage isn’t very desirous. He must go through a case of hand lotion a day because of all the Karate chops. I dunno how he keeps his boots shined, either, as he plants them in baddies’ mouths on the average of once every 10 minutes.
stuart about 11 years ago
It would be funny if the ghost of Mordred appears at the granary during the action.
Neil Wick about 11 years ago
I don’t think the DMV deals with flying vehicles of any kind, and I’m not sure what the reaction of the FAA would be if this kind of vehicle existed. It’s primarily a space vehicle, actually, and I don’t think the U.S. has a government department right now to register private space vehicles.
fredville about 11 years ago
(yawn) some comments are soooo boring….great strip, though!
fredville about 11 years ago
seriously, if you need to be woken when this is over, then you should just find something else to read, because lately this has been as good as it gets….
Weegel about 11 years ago
JPuz,.Re your comment:.“I didn’t say he was. Nor did the poster I was responding to.”.Your response to Chris’s original post was, and I quote once more:.“Neither, since the fight would never happen, seeing as they’re both lawmen and would have no reason to fight.”.Last I checked, “lawman” and “cop” were essentially synonymous terms..But assuming that “lawman” is something strikingly different from “cop,” I would say that Chuck Norris is neither cop nor lawman, but has played one on TV (and several in movies)..Chuck Norris is not a member of the law enforcement profession. He is a member of the acting profession.