Dick Tracy #107
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Case of the Fur Hi-Jackers," Dick Tracy closes in on a gang of fur thieves, racing to their hideout just as the ringleader, Rughead, orders his men to eliminate him. With quick thinking and a sharp eye, Tracy takes down the gang's inner circle, though Rughead escapes across the border into Mexico. Meanwhile, Sam and other officers track down the outer ring, including a waitress named Corny, who’s surprisingly wearing a mink coat to police headquarters—her purse holds a photograph that could be the key to finding the stolen furs. Written and illustrated by Chester Gould, this 1957 issue delivers classic noir tension with a stylish, hard-boiled edge, all rendered in Gould’s unmistakable detail. The cover by Chester Gould captures the moment of high-stakes confrontation with the same precision and flair.
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Tracy finds the hideout of the crooks and rushes in. Rughead tells his men to kill Tracy. Tracy outwits them and captures them, but Rughead escapes and flees to Mexico. Sam and some other police officers round up the outer fringes of the gang. One of them, a waitress named Corny, actually wears a mink coat to police headquarters. Sam finds a photograph in her purse that gives a vital clue to the location on the stolen furs.
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