Dick Tracy #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Case of... the Stolen Money," Dick Tracy races against time as Itchy kidnaps B. O. Plenty to force him to reveal the location of Mrs. Mahoney’s missing cash. With Tracy and Patton closing in on the hidden stash, Itchy corners them in B. O.'s hotel room, gun drawn and desperate. Written and drawn by Chester Gould, this 1951 classic showcases the masterful storytelling and stark visuals that defined the series, with Joe Simon’s cover capturing the tension in bold, dynamic lines.
In "Introducing Itchy," the eccentric and sharp-witted Itchy takes on a peculiar case when Mrs. Mahoney pleads for help recovering her stolen money. Soon after, B. O. Plenty’s sudden and extravagant spending spree hints at a connection to the theft, setting off a chain of clues in this brisk, character-driven mystery.
In "The Plot Thickens," Dick Tracy and Patton close in on the truth behind Mrs. Mahoney’s stolen money, while Itchy holds B. O. Plenty captive, pushing him to reveal the hidden stash. Tensions spike when Itchy corners Tracy and Patton in B. O.'s hotel room, gun drawn—just as the detectives are about to uncover the final clue.
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Reprinted in Dick Tracy #33 (1950), Dick Tracy #89 (1955), Dick Tracy #102 (1956), The Original Dick Tracy #4 (1991), Dick Tracy #3
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