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Ken in Ohio Free

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  1. about 19 hours ago on Wallace the Brave

    Hi there! Sorry I forgot to comment yesterday! When I was in grade school, my little village in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio still had a lot of rural quality to it. My pal and I used to walk all over, including a pathway through woods. And one summer I got into chasing butterflies with a net. Wallace’s outdoor adventures are wonderful reminders. Thanks.

  2. about 20 hours ago on Dick Tracy

    I’ve recently seen him in the original Perry Mason on a couple of different episodes, which would have been before he became famous for Batman.

  3. about 20 hours ago on Dick Tracy

    It does seem odd for the cop to say that when they are within walking distance of the entrance to the park, or woods, or whatever, and B. O. is ensconced in his car, facing the entrance/exit.

  4. 2 days ago on Dick Tracy

    Sure I’ve seen this before. I was just expressing what I think it conveys.

  5. 2 days ago on Dick Tracy

    I think that is done in a strip such as this to indicate that a moment of time passed between the panels, even though the individuals didn’t change position.

  6. 3 days ago on Dick Tracy

    Well, Gould did things like that fairly regularly in the classic strip. The “Emptier” Brush Co. (Fuller in real life), for example. Or pro golfer “Ralph Smead” (Sam Snead in real life). Or “Glance” Magazine (Look in real life). What he didn’t do is try to make an entirely different fictional universe fit into the Tracyverse. Sly references to real life are one thing; forced crossovers are another.

  7. 4 days ago on Dick Tracy

    While I certainly was annoyed at Mike’s shoehorning an appearance of the Batmobile into Dick Tracy, I have to be fair – now it appears that he’s making it part of the story. Chester Gould more than once had B.O. win a contest of some sort which directly or indirectly led to him getting entangled with a crook. Perhaps this will develop into an actual Gouldian style story. (We can hope!)

  8. 5 days ago on Dick Tracy

    Was Scardol really so dumb he actually scratched an “X” on that rock? Nothing like calling attention to your hiding place.

  9. 8 days ago on Dick Tracy

    Print newspapers, although certainly struggling, and different than they were, are still very much a “thing”. I myself have a corded landline telephone – it gives me much better audio for long distance conversations with my sister than my cell phone. And it wasn’t too long ago that I noticed a pay phone on a pole next to the parking lot of the Shell gas station that I use – I’ll have to make a point to see if it is still there next time I get gas.

  10. 9 days ago on Dick Tracy

    Thanks. I’ve read a few of the Ross MacDonald books, and all of the Sue Grafton books. I didn’t make the connection about “Santa Teresa” – that’s interesting that the authors cooperated behind the scenes like that.