Dick Tracy #106
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Case of the Fur Hi-Jackers," Dick Tracy goes deep undercover to dismantle a gang of fur smugglers, using his sharp instincts and clever disguises to stay one step ahead. With Chester Gould’s unmistakable art and storytelling at the peak of its form, this 1956 issue delivers a tense, fast-paced chase through the shadows of the city—where every move could be a trap.
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Following directions from Rainbow Reiley, Tracy and Sam locate the fur smugglers' hideout. Tracy disguises himsemlf as a telephone lineman and climbs a pole so he can watch the crooks. One of the crooks spies him, and Rughead and his cohorts flee. Tracy and Sam give chase. A gun battle ensues, and one of the crooks is killed. Rughead and Happy escape. Tracy finds a girl's photo in Rughead's hideout. He disguises himself as a worker with a broken arm. Tracy enters the cafe where the girl works and allows her to "discover" he's an undercover cop, all part of his plan to smoke out a killer.
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