Dick Tracy #13
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis volume collects the earliest Dick Tracy newspaper strips from the 1930s, reprinted in comic book form by Blackthorne in 1987. It follows the iconic detective as he battles classic villains and introduces key characters like Junior Tracy and B.O. Plenty, capturing the gritty, inventive tone of Chester Gould's original run.
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Compilation of daily and Sunday newspaper strips from July 13, 1941 through September 28, 1941. Tracy and Ballivan interfere with Little Face's plans to steal jewels. When a spying Tracy is in danger of falling from a high scaffold, circus performer Loma saves him. Little Face takes Loma hostage and escapes, only to be trapped in a cold storage locker. Charley rescues Little Face in hopes of cashing in, but Tracy arrests both. A reformed Steve the Tramp is released from prison and reconciles with Tracy and Junior.
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