Now really, Dick, how many stucco buildings are there in town ? I imagine he and Sam will head over to the call center and that could be a stuccoed structure. I hope the find/connection will be credible and believable.
What look is Shelley trying to achieve with Tracy today? He looks like he’s a failed kindergarten cut and paste project. What is that gray slime around his hand?
Maybe she’s trying to distract us from the ridiculous stucco revelation.
“I noticed it when we were here earlier, before the murder. So it has nothing to do with the crime. I meant to tell Anders that the cleaning service Argos used did a bad job.”
X-RATED O.T.: Waiting for feedback from the (possibly sinister) Animation Cabal. Last night, I ran into a request to include adult thees. Which, IMHO, would limit markets to pitch the end product to. Plus, I don’t do adult content by personal preference.
Apparently stucco wasn’t applied to the outside of the freight office building, so it is out of place. But Gweedo has a point. Is stucco that rare in Tracyville that finding it in the freight office is a major clue?
In 1961,trained panthers were being used to commit crimes and gangster Trusty Hubbub was complaining the cats were destroying the expensive furniture in his apartment.
I saw the same kind of “curved supercouch” IN A Bloomingdale’s catalogue today—-FOR $5,000.00.
(Relieved) Parting of the way with the animation people. I get to keep the up-front money, and they keep my format and character ideas. Turned out they hope to sell it to Netflix (don’t get me started on them) and were slanting it for a mature audience (something I wasn’t told up front). Not too unhappy, so long as my name isn’t in the credits if they succeed with production and marketing.
The new baddie is Plaster Puss. Has a face like 9 3/4 miles of bad road, and he can never be easily ID’d because kids keep scrawling graffiti all over his face, and that changes weekly.
Strikingly fine art and angles today; Orson Welles would have been proud! Panel 1, we get the POV of the piece of stucco looking up at looming Tracy and Sam. Think German Expressionist cinema.
Panel 2. superb Detective Tracy, detecting!
And in panel 3, we’re looking through Tracy’s insightful eyes, seeing the shaped stucco fragment/clue, and puzzled Sam beyond.
I must admit, Tracy is well ahead of me, as I do not how the sherd of shaped stucco will help solve the murder of that dirty little coward Mr. Anders and/or tie into the phone scam investigation…..
Neil Wick over 1 year ago
Good morning™, all!
It’s a clue! A clue, stucco’d in the corner of the floor.
charliefarmrhere over 1 year ago
Just like at that building we just left?
firestrike1 over 1 year ago
shaped stucco?… beats ME…
firestrike1 over 1 year ago
the schitt-eating grin on Dick’s face makes me wonder what he’s making of this clue and what HE knows that I DON’T……
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 1 year ago
Good morning™, mysterious clues !
Now really, Dick, how many stucco buildings are there in town ? I imagine he and Sam will head over to the call center and that could be a stuccoed structure. I hope the find/connection will be credible and believable.
pschearer Premium Member over 1 year ago
Shaped stucco! That explains everything!
GoComicsGo! over 1 year ago
Riffing on Sherlock Holmes are we?
Sporteric11 over 1 year ago
This indicates the murder was done by a stoned employee !
Sporteric11 over 1 year ago
The murderer did not stucco around .
avenger09 over 1 year ago
What look is Shelley trying to achieve with Tracy today? He looks like he’s a failed kindergarten cut and paste project. What is that gray slime around his hand?
Maybe she’s trying to distract us from the ridiculous stucco revelation.
If so then nice try, but nothing could do that!
tsull2121 over 1 year ago
It’s also evidence, and as such tracy SHOULDN’T be handling it without gloves and an evidence bag
BreathlessMahoney77 over 1 year ago
“Sam, I think the person we’re looking for is a master builder.”
therese_callahan2002 over 1 year ago
I grew up in a house made of stucco.
crobinson019 over 1 year ago
The killer is Ben Grimm?
LawrenceS over 1 year ago
“I noticed it when we were here earlier, before the murder. So it has nothing to do with the crime. I meant to tell Anders that the cleaning service Argos used did a bad job.”
Wichita1.0 over 1 year ago
X-RATED O.T.: Waiting for feedback from the (possibly sinister) Animation Cabal. Last night, I ran into a request to include adult thees. Which, IMHO, would limit markets to pitch the end product to. Plus, I don’t do adult content by personal preference.
Carl Fink Premium Member over 1 year ago
I think I’m becoming hyperaware of the art … what weird position is Sam standing in, in panel one? Elbows bent 90 degrees and fists held at the waist?
Durak Premium Member over 1 year ago
This is going right to the top of Dick’s World Famous Stucco Collection. Right next to amorphous stucco and quick-dry stucco.
Batster over 1 year ago
♪♪ Down in the corner,
Out from the wall,
Where the stucco is layin’
Just for Tracy’s eyes to fall…. ♪♪
WilliamVollmer over 1 year ago
Apparently stucco wasn’t applied to the outside of the freight office building, so it is out of place. But Gweedo has a point. Is stucco that rare in Tracyville that finding it in the freight office is a major clue?
Another Take over 1 year ago
1-SAM: WHAT’D YA FIND? WHATD YA FIND? DT: Another body no one noticed. I can still feel the heat coming off it so it hasn’t been dead long.
2-…Finding missed evidence like this that nobody else noticed is why I’m great.
3-SAM: So, shot like the owner here? DT: Nope. Stoned to death. We’re looking for an old Testament eye-for-an-eye killer.
SAM: Oh… or maybe a fundamentalist Mus… DT: SHUT UP! WE DON’T GO THERE!!! They’re touchy.
jrankin1959 over 1 year ago
“You can put up any kind of walls you want. You can even get stucco – oh, how you can get stucco!” (Groucho Marx, The Cocoanuts, 1929)
jim_pem over 1 year ago
I like the angle and shading in P1. The gloves are a nice touch.
MJ Premium Member over 1 year ago
I sure hope we’re not headed for the “giant hands Tracy” of Mr. Locher fame.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
An out-of-left fielder.
In 1961,trained panthers were being used to commit crimes and gangster Trusty Hubbub was complaining the cats were destroying the expensive furniture in his apartment.
I saw the same kind of “curved supercouch” IN A Bloomingdale’s catalogue today—-FOR $5,000.00.
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
MOVIE QUOTE—-“You can get any kind of a home you want, You can even get stucco. Oh,HOW you can get stucco!”
Groucho Marx—-THE COCONUTS—1929
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Tracy’s expression in Panel 2
“See,Sam?That’s why I’m Number One and y ou’ll always be Number Two!”
198.23.5.11 over 1 year ago
Okay, BACKUP MOVIE QUOTE!
“Oh,Richard,we’re spies!”
Joan Crawford to Fred Mac Murray—-ABOVE SUSPICION—1943(she likes the idea)
Wichita1.0 over 1 year ago
OT: Waiting for a call fro the animation product people. I’m getting rinky about some of the things they want.
oakie817 over 1 year ago
wasn’t Stucco one of the Marks Brothers?
Wichita1.0 over 1 year ago
(Relieved) Parting of the way with the animation people. I get to keep the up-front money, and they keep my format and character ideas. Turned out they hope to sell it to Netflix (don’t get me started on them) and were slanting it for a mature audience (something I wasn’t told up front). Not too unhappy, so long as my name isn’t in the credits if they succeed with production and marketing.
overtop over 1 year ago
Remember that Elvis hit…stucco on you?
Wichita1.0 over 1 year ago
The new baddie is Plaster Puss. Has a face like 9 3/4 miles of bad road, and he can never be easily ID’d because kids keep scrawling graffiti all over his face, and that changes weekly.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 1 year ago
@ charliefarmrhere
Called N-G this afternoon ………………… and now three hours later…
He had his left baby toe removed a couple days ago and is home. He intends to do a story insert tonight.
Sisyphos over 1 year ago
Strikingly fine art and angles today; Orson Welles would have been proud! Panel 1, we get the POV of the piece of stucco looking up at looming Tracy and Sam. Think German Expressionist cinema.
Panel 2. superb Detective Tracy, detecting!
And in panel 3, we’re looking through Tracy’s insightful eyes, seeing the shaped stucco fragment/clue, and puzzled Sam beyond.
I must admit, Tracy is well ahead of me, as I do not how the sherd of shaped stucco will help solve the murder of that dirty little coward Mr. Anders and/or tie into the phone scam investigation…..