Day 5: still no talking heads, but it looks like this scene has drawn to a close with an extended sound in the night. He’s out of there!
I’m not clear about what “eeeeeeeeeeeee” is. At first, I thought it might be a scream as someone discovered the body, but I suppose that AnyFace is right that it’s a police siren. Expect the scene to shift tomorrow, now that we’ve been properly introduced to the criminal of the tale.
I would think some Whoop Whoop Weeooos would be more indicative of a police siren. This guy looks like a rat that was seen in a dumpster by someone who came out to drop some trash.
The set up of the tale is silent, fast, and deadly. Not a word in five strips, yet so much is conveyed. From work area of the killer’s lair, where his deadly implement was fashioned, to the street where his victim met her unfortunate, gory demise. His intention is clear. The lady would bear witness if she could. She is silent as the siren shatters the quiet night. The villain flees. Justice will find him…eventually.
So, the device over his eye on day one was some sort of magnification device for the work he was doing rather than part of his normal appearance. (Unless artist was having a really bad day.)
Dialogue wasn’t needed to tell the story and I’ve enjoyed this. On the down side, since we can’t have violence, tomorrow we’ll have Tracy standing in the alley telling Sam that it was all an elaborate purse snatching.
THE SHARP TOOTHED INSULT COMIC: QUITCHER SCREAMING ALREADY…
…Oscar the Grouch is so squeamish! Last time I do a bit for Sesame Street. Sesame Street has kind a gone to hell anyway. Looks like from all these yellow tags they’re moving to 21 Jump Street. Must be trying to reach a new viewership – dirty old men who wanna check out a young Yvette Nipar. SAAA-NAPPP!
No words are needed. Wannabe Dracula is startled by the wail of a siren (if that is indeed what it is) and bolts down the alley. Blondie, we must surmise, is left lying at the bottom of that jumble of discarded boxes and overflowing garbage cans.. I further suppose that it will be found that her neck bears two closely-spaced puncture wounds, as if made by sharp artificial fangs….
While I’ve joked about the script, the artwork you cannot. And it’s not just Joe and Mike either, it’s the GC colourist that really does it. I wonder who the colourist is because it doesn’t look “cartoony” at all?
Annie is a DT character by adoption, get over it. (Those eerie eyes without pupils, though. Was it made to spare ink perhaps?). The story seems promising, and Brenda Starr id gorgeous!
AnyFace about 4 years ago
Neil Wick about 4 years ago
Good morning™, re-people!
Day 5: still no talking heads, but it looks like this scene has drawn to a close with an extended sound in the night. He’s out of there!
I’m not clear about what “eeeeeeeeeeeee” is. At first, I thought it might be a scream as someone discovered the body, but I suppose that AnyFace is right that it’s a police siren. Expect the scene to shift tomorrow, now that we’ve been properly introduced to the criminal of the tale.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray about 4 years ago
Good morning™, mysterious vitamin EEEEEEEs !
I would think some Whoop Whoop Weeooos would be more indicative of a police siren. This guy looks like a rat that was seen in a dumpster by someone who came out to drop some trash.
jonahhex1 about 4 years ago
The cops here have the “EEEEEEEEEEEE” sirens, I think modern cop cars can switch siren sounds with ease.
DaleMcNamee about 4 years ago
I was wondering if this was a Dick Tracy version of “Gotham by Gaslight” set in the late 1800’s ?
It has that “feel” and would be interesting…
Cheapskate0 about 4 years ago
I prefer the old European sirens, DEEEE DUUUU DEEEE DUUUU!
(I used to live in Germany)
Dean about 4 years ago
Tinnitus
coratelli about 4 years ago
Great week!
iggyman about 4 years ago
Very interesting so far!
Knightman Premium Member about 4 years ago
The night breaks out with an EEEEEEEEEE and the fancy cloak or coat flies down a dark alley!!! Back to his lair!!!
Pequod about 4 years ago
The set up of the tale is silent, fast, and deadly. Not a word in five strips, yet so much is conveyed. From work area of the killer’s lair, where his deadly implement was fashioned, to the street where his victim met her unfortunate, gory demise. His intention is clear. The lady would bear witness if she could. She is silent as the siren shatters the quiet night. The villain flees. Justice will find him…eventually.
SkipTorsion about 4 years ago
I predict that at the end of this story line, Marcel Marceau will pop up and say, “NO!”.
Lawrence.S about 4 years ago
So, the device over his eye on day one was some sort of magnification device for the work he was doing rather than part of his normal appearance. (Unless artist was having a really bad day.)
Dkram about 4 years ago
I’m getting a “Jack the Riper” vibe here.
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WGillete about 4 years ago
Dialogue wasn’t needed to tell the story and I’ve enjoyed this. On the down side, since we can’t have violence, tomorrow we’ll have Tracy standing in the alley telling Sam that it was all an elaborate purse snatching.
ERBEN2 about 4 years ago
Great images again , thanks Joe and Mike . And who is that guy in the cool hat ?
Durak Premium Member about 4 years ago
Here comes Black Canary!
ChucklinChuck about 4 years ago
I think the second panel might be better in B&W. Gonna go look for it.
Another Take about 4 years ago
THE SHARP TOOTHED INSULT COMIC: QUITCHER SCREAMING ALREADY…
…Oscar the Grouch is so squeamish! Last time I do a bit for Sesame Street. Sesame Street has kind a gone to hell anyway. Looks like from all these yellow tags they’re moving to 21 Jump Street. Must be trying to reach a new viewership – dirty old men who wanna check out a young Yvette Nipar. SAAA-NAPPP!
Leo Cannyn Premium Member about 4 years ago
And for my next trick, I turn this poor lady into a pile of empty boxes full of kittens.
GoComicsGo! about 4 years ago
Mike: “Do you have any ideas for the script?”
Joe: “No, do you have any ideas for the script?”
Mike: “No, I was wondering if you had any ideas.”
buckman-j about 4 years ago
Ideas!!? Surely you jest, and yes I called you surely
Sisyphos about 4 years ago
No words are needed. Wannabe Dracula is startled by the wail of a siren (if that is indeed what it is) and bolts down the alley. Blondie, we must surmise, is left lying at the bottom of that jumble of discarded boxes and overflowing garbage cans.. I further suppose that it will be found that her neck bears two closely-spaced puncture wounds, as if made by sharp artificial fangs….
And, finally, I suspect there will be words….
Eric S about 4 years ago
the vampire turns to hear the sirens…
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 4 years ago
I hear David Colbert’s music from the tv movies “The Night Stalker” & “The Night Stranger”.
GoComicsGo! about 4 years ago
While I’ve joked about the script, the artwork you cannot. And it’s not just Joe and Mike either, it’s the GC colourist that really does it. I wonder who the colourist is because it doesn’t look “cartoony” at all?
AngeloVentura about 4 years ago
Annie is a DT character by adoption, get over it. (Those eerie eyes without pupils, though. Was it made to spare ink perhaps?). The story seems promising, and Brenda Starr id gorgeous!