Junior Tracy
Junior Tracy is Dick Tracy's adopted son, a young boy the famous square-jawed detective took in during the early days of the comic strip. He became a steadfast presence in Tracy's household and crime-fighting world.
Chester Gould introduced Junior Tracy to the world in 1939's Large Feature Comic #4, making this young figure a genuine Golden Age original with roots in the very earliest days of American comic book history. Over a remarkable span stretching across some 67 years, Junior has kept extraordinary company β sharing pages with Dick Tracy himself, the stalwart Pat Patton, Tess Trueheart, Chief Brandon, and the unforgettable B.O. Plenty in Dell's beloved crime-fighting universe. It's a testament to the enduring appeal of Gould's world that a character introduced in the late Depression era could remain part of the story well into the 2000s. For collectors drawn to the Golden Age and the rich legacy of one of comics' most iconic properties, Junior Tracy is a quietly essential piece of the puzzle.
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Covers through the years β 1946β1987
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