Dick Tracy #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dick Tracy and the Case of the White Rat Robberies," Dick Tracy and Sam catch up to a hit-and-run suspect while Mousey, angry with Papa, strikes out on her own to steal a mink coat. When Papa accidentally sets free her trained rats, chaos ensues—leading to a runaway cab, a near-capture, and a frantic escape through the city and into the woods. Written and illustrated by Chester Gould, this 1953 installment delivers a taut, character-driven chase with the signature visual precision and noir flair of the original comic strip. The cover by Chester Gould captures the tension with a striking, stylized image of the fleeing Mousey.
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Tracy and Sam identify the hit-and-run vehicle. Meanwhile, Mousey has an argument with Papa and goes out alone to steal a mink coat. In anger, Papa accidentally releases Mousey's rats. He manages to catch most of them and put them in a pillowcase. After he enters a cab, the rats gnaw their way out and cause the cab drive to lose control and run off the pier. Mousey is almost caught and returns to her apartment. Tracy and Sam locate Mousey's apartment, and she panics. She hides a in truck full of dogs. She hijacks the truck and flees. She later ditches the truck and flees into the woods.
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