Maybe it’s my artsy-fartsy art history and cinema studies making much ado about nothing but I’m seeing some deadly foreshadowing in today’s 2nd panel. Maybe Grimm suddenly becoming “Grim” is on purpose… as in the Grim Reaper. And the arc showing Tracy’s swing added to the rolling pin makes them look like a scythe. Is Sam going to respond to Tracy’s alert and arrive just in time to fatally avenge his midnight beatdown? Tune in tomorrow, armchair detectives: same Tracy time, same Tracy channel!
THOCK? THOCK!!! Suddenly it comes to Grimm several months later in his cell – time to bet his accumulated jail monthly commissary stipends on THOCK in the fifth race at Belmont…
Perhaps the first time in cartoon history a rolling pin has been wielded by a male—though what he was doing with it earlier isn’t clear. You don’t use a rolling pin to make the sort of bread he’s been working on.
I wish Mike would follow the style of Chester Gould in the matter of “sound effects”. Gould used them very, very sparingly, and his panels showing action were very effective because of it. There was something very Dick Tracy about a shot of action taking place in a silent panel.
It’s looking grim for Grim[m] (who lost his second M not once but twice!): THOCK goes the weasel. And now it’s just hairy brute Tracy and spectral vengeance-seeker Sawtooth, as loaves fly in all directions.
Will Tess recover in time to be of assistance? I begin to wonder. Will MCU reinforcements arrive in time to aid Tracy against the steel-toothed villain? I dunno. But I do like the action!
AnyFace over 6 years ago
Neil Wick over 6 years ago
Good morning™, thock-ers!
Grimm seems to have lost an M today!
Rod Gonzalez over 6 years ago
Tracy fighting back.
A rolling pin in his hand.
Grimm is down and out.
22ph over 6 years ago
Now that Tracy already used the rolling pin, it will now be a fist fight with Sawtooth
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
A rolling pin used as a belaying pin to kayo one of the grim miscreants.“Its clobber’en time!”
Cheapskate0 over 6 years ago
That Thock! My, how, how, how Batman that was!
fredville over 6 years ago
gee, that’s a half-baked idea though….knowingly invite two killers into your home and take them on with your wife, rather than call police…
seanyj over 6 years ago
Oh yeah! Now this is more like it. I wish the Mr. Bribery case ended something like this.
artsyguy65 over 6 years ago
Maybe it’s my artsy-fartsy art history and cinema studies making much ado about nothing but I’m seeing some deadly foreshadowing in today’s 2nd panel. Maybe Grimm suddenly becoming “Grim” is on purpose… as in the Grim Reaper. And the arc showing Tracy’s swing added to the rolling pin makes them look like a scythe. Is Sam going to respond to Tracy’s alert and arrive just in time to fatally avenge his midnight beatdown? Tune in tomorrow, armchair detectives: same Tracy time, same Tracy channel!
bluegirl285 over 6 years ago
Called it!
jaxxm over 6 years ago
I was just wondering why Tracey has a rolling pin for making bread. ??
posse1 Premium Member over 6 years ago
“THOCK” All caps. No exclamation mark needed. Classic underused comic vocabulary.
crobinson019 over 6 years ago
Tracy swinging for the fences, knocks one outta the park!
Major Matt Mason Premium Member over 6 years ago
Looks like Tracy is just…loafing around!
BD EYEAAAAAAAAHHHH!
Ignatz Premium Member over 6 years ago
Classic comic strip thing: a rolling pin as a weapon. Usually it’s for a wife to beat her husband, though.
Durak Premium Member over 6 years ago
Can’t wait to see what Tess is going to do tomorrow. Hopefully not get herself taken hostage.
avenger09 over 6 years ago
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Counterpoint over 6 years ago
THOCK? THOCK!!! Suddenly it comes to Grimm several months later in his cell – time to bet his accumulated jail monthly commissary stipends on THOCK in the fifth race at Belmont…
tsull2121 over 6 years ago
thats gonna leave a mark!
jrankin1959 over 6 years ago
Go for Sawtooth’s mouth, Tracy – let’s see just how strong those teeth are.
paul brians over 6 years ago
Perhaps the first time in cartoon history a rolling pin has been wielded by a male—though what he was doing with it earlier isn’t clear. You don’t use a rolling pin to make the sort of bread he’s been working on.
harkherp over 6 years ago
Andy Capp’s wife taught Tracy how to effectively use a rolling pin as a weapon !!
buckman-j over 6 years ago
That’s Andy Cap BTW. Go Dic, Go Tes, Go Sawtoot, you’re fired copyreade
Ken in Ohio over 6 years ago
I wish Mike would follow the style of Chester Gould in the matter of “sound effects”. Gould used them very, very sparingly, and his panels showing action were very effective because of it. There was something very Dick Tracy about a shot of action taking place in a silent panel.
carlfishman over 6 years ago
More cool action! Sawtooth as a silhouette is most effective. (Has anyone used the “bitten off more than he can chew” line yet?)
BelaWhiskers over 6 years ago
Love Sawtooth’s eyes!!
Sisyphos over 6 years ago
It’s looking grim for Grim[m] (who lost his second M not once but twice!): THOCK goes the weasel. And now it’s just hairy brute Tracy and spectral vengeance-seeker Sawtooth, as loaves fly in all directions.
Will Tess recover in time to be of assistance? I begin to wonder. Will MCU reinforcements arrive in time to aid Tracy against the steel-toothed villain? I dunno. But I do like the action!