Dick Tracy #60
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Million Dollar Murder," Dick Tracy teams up with Sam with a daring plan to track down a hidden treasure, using Mugg as an unlikely ally. As Pear-Shape plays both sides, masquerading as a publisher while hunting the jewels himself, Sam dons a bold disguise that quickly goes awry—leading to a tense chase through the city and into the woods, where a dramatic showdown unfolds at Jim Pistol’s spa and ends in a shocking turn at the zoo. Written by Chester Gould and illustrated by Joe Simon and Gould, this 1953 classic blends suspense and classic comic flair, with Gould’s distinctive art and inking defining the gritty, high-stakes world of Dick Tracy. The cover, also by Gould, captures the tension of the moment with sharp, expressive lines.
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Tracy and Sam use Mugg to help them locate his former master's jewels. Meanwhile, Pear-Shape is also still searching for the jewels while masquerading behind the publishing business. Sam masquerades as an over-weight woman to gain evidence against Pear-Shape. Sam's disguise is discovered, and Pear-Shape rolls him up in wire. Tracy rescues Sam, and Mugg chases Pear-Shape, jumps on his car and clings there until Pear-Shape drives into the woods and uses a loaw-hanging branch to scrape the dog off the car. Pear-Shape hides in Jim Pistol's spa. The chase with Pear-Shape's death in a zoo.
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