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William Francis Earl (Bill) Free

Fan since IVY in November 1956, when I was 6.

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  1. over 2 years ago on Dick Tracy

    how do you know minute mystery is coming back?

  2. over 2 years ago on Dick Tracy

    i’m delighted, too.

  3. over 2 years ago on Dick Tracy

    The Moon Era is one of MY favorites, I thank Mike for this story. And Shelley’s art is excellent. My big question: WHO is gonna be the VILLAIN in this story? Speculation, anyone?

  4. about 4 years ago on Dick Tracy

    Tiger Lilly was a Gould villain from, I think, the early 1940s. i don’t recall much else about him. Can anyone fill me in on his continuity in the strip?

  5. almost 6 years ago on Dick Tracy

    So, is that his SCALP that we see, or his SKULL? What could have caused THAT?

  6. almost 6 years ago on Dick Tracy

    Hilarie is Joe Staton’s wife..my wife and I sat next to them at dinner in Memphis TN in 2011.

  7. about 6 years ago on Dick Tracy

    So any speculation on WHAT the “accident” clue means in today’s strip??

  8. over 6 years ago on Dick Tracy

    How can we print the strip as before? It is too small to read now! How can we enlarge it? :(

  9. over 6 years ago on Dick Tracy

    Angeltop returned twice in the 80s..,she didn’t die in the fire…she was shot in a later continuity ad died then w/a totally different look

  10. over 7 years ago on Dick Tracy

    Plenty never had to PAY for the house/property in the first place. The owner of that property was Diet Smith who GAVE Plenty the house/property as a reward for saving his life after Smith was shot in his bath tub. The current “house” is not the original “sales office”…the original house burned down, then got rebuilt, then many years later it was mansionilized, then rebuilt into a replica of the original house/office EXCEPT now the pillers on both sides of the front door are no longer crooked, but now straightened. Sunny Dell Acres was a real estate development that never got developed, and owned by Smith. Staton’s art work of Plenty is EXCELLENT inho.