There are two ads on this page wanting me to join the National Police Federation, who is seeking to become the official union for the RCMP. Interesting. I suppose RCMP officers probably read this strip.
Hey, I just checked out the Beta page….are we not going to be able to post comments? Not much point coming here, if that’s the case. I’ll be spending far less time on the site.
@Night-Gaunt49 GoComics PRO Member said, 4 days ago
Oh deer! I was going back and reading a few comments and saw that I missed this. My apologies! I’ve been putting too much work into getting ready for my new semester of college. —http://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2017/01/05
I remember that one, and that is a good touch. That’s what makes good writing. Little touches that make you think, instead of cliches
Also
You know; that has an air of truth? I remember Poul Anderson’s “The Time Patrol” where they go back millions of years to set up a base, then fully destroy it, when they’re finished to keep from leaving a record. What you wrote then, would be very plausible. Fascinating!
Also, Eisner did employ a staff of assistants, which included, at various times …
.
Jules Feiffer
John Spranger
Sam Rosen
Jerry Grandenetti
Abe Kanegson
Bob Powell
Dave Berg
Tex Blaisdell
Fred Kida
Alexander Kostuk a.k.a. Alex Koster
Jack Cole
Jack Keller
Manny Stallman
Andre LeBlanc
Al Wenzel
Alex Kotzky
John Belfi
Don Komisarow
Robin King
Joe Kubert
Jim Dixon
Don Perlin
Martin De Muth
Sam Schwartz
Ben Oda
Chris Christiansen
Lou Fine
Toni Blum
Manly Wade Wellman and William Woolfolk
Klaus Nordling
Marilyn Mercer
.
… Whew~!!
.
Not everyone was on-staff at the same time, mind you.
.
Those who happened to be ‘in the house’ at any given time might contribute story or dialogue, or pencil art … others inked … yet others lettered or colored.
.
Some of these names you might recognize from contemporaneous works …
.
Jack Cole (“Plastic Man”)
Fred Kida (“Airboy”)
Lou Fine (“Dollman” – “The Black Condor” – “The Ray”)
.
Others, from later years …
.
Alex Kotzky (“Apartment 3-G”)
Don Perlin (Marvel’s “Werewolf By Night”)
Joe Kubert (“Sgt Rock” – “The Viking Prince”)
.
Sam Rosen & Ben Oda worked primarily as letterers, and were among the very best in the business.
.
So yeah, Eisner did have a little help – particularly during his stint in the U.S. Army – but that takes nothing away from the strip’s success and vision.
Without the Refresh function I have to rejuice the entire page. If this keeps up I may stop talking altogether in addition to reading less than a dozen comics on this site. Maybe it will get better ? ? ?
I absolutely HATE this ’New and Improved Go Comics" site… took me about 2 minutes to figure out where in the blue blazes the comments were! What idiot greenlighted this revamp?
Really? So, it took me about 5 minutes to read the 8 comics I read on here every single day, and now it is going to take forever. Do these people work for Google aka the people that break something at least once a week that was working perfectly fine? Ugh…
Of course Honeymoon is going to stick up for Pop Pop! I’ve noticed some of the names from the previous site didn’t transfer over accurately. Maybe the beta wasn’t ready to be a production release?
Hint: I guess it is necessary to go into your profile, and make sure your user-name transfers over accurately. I don’t really mind if anyone here knows my real name, but, for continuity’s sake, because of ongoing conversations that have developed over these years, I changed mine back to “Ken in Ohio”.
Some of my comments from this morning transferred over, but some didn’t, or maybe they are hidden.
@ Anyface:
Thanks for the link to those Spirit “splash pages”. I am amazed that Eisner produced a 7-page booklet with that much detail every week!!
Does anyone know how those booklets were printed and distributed? In those days, most newspapers really didn’t have presses equipped for full 4-color work like that.
People have been whining and complaining for a long time that they wanted threaded comments, but it’s going to make it a lot harder to read everything because they are not in order on the page, so it’s harder to find the new ones. Also, it does require a whole page refresh to see the new comments. That is one thing they might be able to improve upon for the future.
I see that the “Welcome to the new GoComics” blog post, which had mostly negative comments, now has no comments at all.
To fix your display name, click your profile picture (beside the magnifying glass in the top right), go to “My Profile” and click “edit” beside your name.
In case no one’s noticed it yet, under the banner atop the strip, there is a link on the right-hand side (looks like a mini-Earth) that takes you to the Dick Tracy Website.
So…it has occurred to me like they are playing Spirit as younger than Tracy, which makes sense considering that the Dick Tracy strip has run continuously for 86 years and the Spirit’s appearances have been irregular since the 12 years it ran from 1940-52. Consider, for instance, if this crossover had been in 1949. That year, Dick and Tess married after a long engagement, Chief Brandon was replaced by Pat Patton, and Sammy made his first appearance in the Spirit strip. If Sammy had teamed up with anyone, it would have been Junior, who was just entering his teens, and not his daughter! That is, Spirit has aged much more slowly than Tracy.
Woo Hoo! All the comments DO appear! We can scroll through them! It isn’t like a little window, where you can’t see what appeared before without scrolling (as I had the impression it was when I looked at Beta a few days ago)!
Greetings all and especially to VB! I was unable to check in since Friday and while it’s taking a bit of getting used to, I do like the larger display format for the panels.
Can’t wait to see where this story leads! This story leads!
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ almost 8 years ago
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Good morning guys!
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Remember when Superman and his supporting cast met Spider-Man and his supporting cast …? :)
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
The big question is, “Will everyone remember that ‘The Spirit’ once walked upon the moon?”
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Oh, and hello, Bill. :)
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
An impossible crossover between Marvel and DC, their Universes were just too different. But it was interesting to see how the characters interacted.
Neil Wick almost 8 years ago
Now, it’s kid vs. kid to decide the best crimefighter.
Neil Wick almost 8 years ago
There are two ads on this page wanting me to join the National Police Federation, who is seeking to become the official union for the RCMP. Interesting. I suppose RCMP officers probably read this strip.
blunebottle almost 8 years ago
Hey, I just checked out the Beta page….are we not going to be able to post comments? Not much point coming here, if that’s the case. I’ll be spending far less time on the site.
22ph almost 8 years ago
How do I post a comment via Twitter?
davidf42 almost 8 years ago
I can’t right-click download? What gives here?
LouW almost 8 years ago
Who is that in the second wanted picture under Bribery?
Ignatz Premium Member almost 8 years ago
That poster of bribery needs to be fixed. His head isn’t at a 55 degree angle.
kantuck-nadie almost 8 years ago
(giggles) Oh oh, the kids got to have their say. Now it’s gonna be serious!
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
While looking for visuals from the “Outer Space Spirit” era, came across this selection of classic Spirit ‘Splash Pages,’ well worth a look …
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http://13thdimension.com/13-of-the-greatest-spirit-title-pages/
kantuck-nadie almost 8 years ago
@Night-Gaunt49 GoComics PRO Member said, 4 days ago
Oh deer! I was going back and reading a few comments and saw that I missed this. My apologies! I’ve been putting too much work into getting ready for my new semester of college. —http://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2017/01/05
I remember that one, and that is a good touch. That’s what makes good writing. Little touches that make you think, instead of cliches
Also
You know; that has an air of truth? I remember Poul Anderson’s “The Time Patrol” where they go back millions of years to set up a base, then fully destroy it, when they’re finished to keep from leaving a record. What you wrote then, would be very plausible. Fascinating!
abdullahbaba999 almost 8 years ago
Good Morning All!!
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Here’s a blog with some coverage of the ‘Outer Space Spirit’ stories …
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http://ripjaggerdojo.blogspot.com/2011/06/outer-space-spirit.html
Morrow Cummings almost 8 years ago
The brat might more realistic if his cap was rotated 90 degrees and a joint stuck in that gap in his front teeth.
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Also, Eisner did employ a staff of assistants, which included, at various times …
.
Jules Feiffer
John Spranger
Sam Rosen
Jerry Grandenetti
Abe Kanegson
Bob Powell
Dave Berg
Tex Blaisdell
Fred Kida
Alexander Kostuk a.k.a. Alex Koster
Jack Cole
Jack Keller
Manny Stallman
Andre LeBlanc
Al Wenzel
Alex Kotzky
John Belfi
Don Komisarow
Robin King
Joe Kubert
Jim Dixon
Don Perlin
Martin De Muth
Sam Schwartz
Ben Oda
Chris Christiansen
Lou Fine
Toni Blum
Manly Wade Wellman and William Woolfolk
Klaus Nordling
Marilyn Mercer
.
… Whew~!!
.
Not everyone was on-staff at the same time, mind you.
.
Those who happened to be ‘in the house’ at any given time might contribute story or dialogue, or pencil art … others inked … yet others lettered or colored.
.
Some of these names you might recognize from contemporaneous works …
.
Jack Cole (“Plastic Man”)
Fred Kida (“Airboy”)
Lou Fine (“Dollman” – “The Black Condor” – “The Ray”)
.
Others, from later years …
.
Alex Kotzky (“Apartment 3-G”)
Don Perlin (Marvel’s “Werewolf By Night”)
Joe Kubert (“Sgt Rock” – “The Viking Prince”)
.
Sam Rosen & Ben Oda worked primarily as letterers, and were among the very best in the business.
.
So yeah, Eisner did have a little help – particularly during his stint in the U.S. Army – but that takes nothing away from the strip’s success and vision.
.
Kudos to wikipedia for the in-d
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Hah! The end of my post got cut off!
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Curse you, restrictive GoComics character limits~!!
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Now I know how Boboscar feels. :(
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Hey, Bill!
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Did they carry ‘The Spirit Section’ in your newspaper back in the day?
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Whoa~!! Think the new site design just kicked in for me.
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Where th’ devil are all of the previous comments~?!!
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Everything I’d posted this morning seems to have gone kerflooey.
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Slick site design, but sub-par functionality. And three days worth of lost comments.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
Comments do not transfer over. We are in a new world, one we have to adapt to navigate well.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
For some reason my name is showing up?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 8 years ago
Fixed it. Uh-ho, no way to delete my own comment. We had better be very careful what we put down!
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Try clicking on the little red trash bin in the upper right corner of the comment space
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
It appears when you hover your cursor over that space
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Dang it~!! I want those missing comments returned~!!
jrankin1959 almost 8 years ago
Now the fun begins – it’s on!
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray almost 8 years ago
I don’t see my comics list the way it used to be. If i have to call up everything I see, daily, then it will be a verrry short list !
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray almost 8 years ago
Without the Refresh function I have to rejuice the entire page. If this keeps up I may stop talking altogether in addition to reading less than a dozen comics on this site. Maybe it will get better ? ? ?
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Hey, my comment about Eisner’s assistants is back~!!
tsull2121 almost 8 years ago
I absolutely HATE this ’New and Improved Go Comics" site… took me about 2 minutes to figure out where in the blue blazes the comments were! What idiot greenlighted this revamp?
toahero almost 8 years ago
This isn’t near as good. I miss the “comics in a row” arrangement. While the “random” button is nice, it isn’t near as good.
smartman almost 8 years ago
Really? So, it took me about 5 minutes to read the 8 comics I read on here every single day, and now it is going to take forever. Do these people work for Google aka the people that break something at least once a week that was working perfectly fine? Ugh…
Chris Sherlock almost 8 years ago
Of course Honeymoon is going to stick up for Pop Pop! I’ve noticed some of the names from the previous site didn’t transfer over accurately. Maybe the beta wasn’t ready to be a production release?
Tomas B Texino almost 8 years ago
curiouser and curiouser
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
Looks like all of today’s comments have finally transferred over, so that’s a start.
I’d like my image-embedding capabilities returned.
AnyFace almost 8 years ago
On the plus side …
… it seems that paragraph breaks …
… have returned.
Ken in Ohio almost 8 years ago
Hint: I guess it is necessary to go into your profile, and make sure your user-name transfers over accurately. I don’t really mind if anyone here knows my real name, but, for continuity’s sake, because of ongoing conversations that have developed over these years, I changed mine back to “Ken in Ohio”.
Ken in Ohio almost 8 years ago
Some of my comments from this morning transferred over, but some didn’t, or maybe they are hidden.
@ Anyface:
Thanks for the link to those Spirit “splash pages”. I am amazed that Eisner produced a 7-page booklet with that much detail every week!!
Does anyone know how those booklets were printed and distributed? In those days, most newspapers really didn’t have presses equipped for full 4-color work like that.
Vista Bill Raley and Comet™ almost 8 years ago
Gads! This new format is a nightmare!
Neil Wick almost 8 years ago
People have been whining and complaining for a long time that they wanted threaded comments, but it’s going to make it a lot harder to read everything because they are not in order on the page, so it’s harder to find the new ones. Also, it does require a whole page refresh to see the new comments. That is one thing they might be able to improve upon for the future.
I see that the “Welcome to the new GoComics” blog post, which had mostly negative comments, now has no comments at all.
Neil Wick almost 8 years ago
To fix your display name, click your profile picture (beside the magnifying glass in the top right), go to “My Profile” and click “edit” beside your name.
JPuzzleWhiz almost 8 years ago
In case no one’s noticed it yet, under the banner atop the strip, there is a link on the right-hand side (looks like a mini-Earth) that takes you to the Dick Tracy Website.
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
Sammy and Honeymoon?! Will these two end up duking it out, or will there be a proto-romance?
Sisyphos almost 8 years ago
I find the “replies” disconcerting. Why don’t they just appear without having to click a button? It’s too easy to miss them this way….
Don Bagert Premium Member almost 8 years ago
So…it has occurred to me like they are playing Spirit as younger than Tracy, which makes sense considering that the Dick Tracy strip has run continuously for 86 years and the Spirit’s appearances have been irregular since the 12 years it ran from 1940-52. Consider, for instance, if this crossover had been in 1949. That year, Dick and Tess married after a long engagement, Chief Brandon was replaced by Pat Patton, and Sammy made his first appearance in the Spirit strip. If Sammy had teamed up with anyone, it would have been Junior, who was just entering his teens, and not his daughter! That is, Spirit has aged much more slowly than Tracy.
Can't Sleep almost 8 years ago
Woo Hoo! All the comments DO appear! We can scroll through them! It isn’t like a little window, where you can’t see what appeared before without scrolling (as I had the impression it was when I looked at Beta a few days ago)!
I Go Pogo almost 8 years ago
Greetings all and especially to VB! I was unable to check in since Friday and while it’s taking a bit of getting used to, I do like the larger display format for the panels.
Can’t wait to see where this story leads! This story leads!