Dick Tracy #118
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Case of the Dangerous Blonde," Dick Tracy faces a high-stakes game of deception when a mysterious woman named Sleet reenters the scene, forcing Tracy to navigate her dangerous double-cross. With Joe Simon’s dynamic art and Chester Gould’s sharp storytelling, this 1957 Harvey Comics classic delivers a tense, fast-paced mystery where loyalty is tested and danger lurks in the most unexpected places. Cover by Chester Gould.
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Sam renews an old acquaintance when Sleet arrives in the police station. Tracy convinces Sleet to be a police informer, but Sleet tries to work both sides. When the crooks get wise, she tries to kill one of them and then flees from the police. She hides in the home of an eccentric lady who has a pet gorilla. Sleet is trapped in the room with the gorilla, but she manages to escape. She leaps from the roof of the house to a water tower below and finds herself trapped when the water tower roof collapses. Tracy and Sam rescue her from the water tower and take her to jail.
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