Dick Tracy #103
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Case of Hi-Jacked Minks," Dick Tracy’s world tightens around a stolen fur theft with unexpected twists, as Rughead’s latest scheme brings him face-to-face with Sparkle and Wingy—now in his home and wearing furs he once hijacked. With the girls in danger and Rughead’s plan unraveling, Rainbow stands firm, refusing to join him while her only thought is saving the kids. Written and illustrated by Chester Gould, this 1956 issue delivers a tense, character-driven mystery with the artist’s signature sharp detail, and the cover by Gould captures the moment’s suspense in bold, expressive lines.
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While the search is on for Sparkle and Wingy, Rughead finds Rainbow, Sparkle and Wingy living in his house. Rughead is upset when he sees the two girls wearing some of the furs he has hijacked in the past. They tell him they found them lying around on the ground. Rughead gathers up the furs and hides them in fake hay bales. He also puts Wingy and Sparkle inside a fake bale and tells the driver to get rid of the kids. Rughead tries to make Rainbow his partner, but she wants no part of the deal. Her only concern is for the kids.
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