Nuts to it all. It’s one woman wearing a blue cape and a basket strapped to her back. There is only one left arm (knocking on door), the right arm is bent behind her back. Come on, man!!
Oh, for Pete’s sake. Dick just walked thru the door (old Fashioned) of their house in yesterday’s panel as Tess is pouring a cup of coffee – and now they are obviously in a café seconds later. This is just getting stupid! These guys can’t remember what they have done day to day. Phooey!
OK. So another dumb story is over and I’m glad we’re through with it. But Holy…. Where’s the closure on Roboto? Who was he? Did Mysta get to the theatre on time for the show? I mean, Come On, Man! Finish a story no matter how bad it is. The art work may be good, but the story lines suck!!
I think I’ll quit Tracy, too (after 60 some years). It has become so nothing there’s not much to quit on. Staton and Curtis began their run in great fashion, but now…phttt, Nada. THEY should quit and turn over the reins to someone who really cares about Tracy and the gang.
I think Tracy originally wore what was called a “trench coat.” They were either a creamy tan color or some were black. The newspaper color process a long time ago couldn’t do the tan color, but yellow sort of suggested it.
I may be wrong about police procedures in this day and age, but wouldn’t/shouldn’t Tracy have contacted Minot police before shooting it out in a Minot cemetery? How does he have any jurisdiction in another town in another state? Oh, I know it’s only a comic strip! But one that has pretenses (sometimes) of representing activities in a real universe. It just seems to me that Tracy and Sam should be in a whole lot of jurisdictional trouble.
Nuts to it all. It’s one woman wearing a blue cape and a basket strapped to her back. There is only one left arm (knocking on door), the right arm is bent behind her back. Come on, man!!