Dick Tracy #64
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeChester Gould's long-running crime strip comes to Harvey Comics in this June 1953 issue, with a cover by Joe Simon that puts the action front and center: a figure in a bright red suit tumbles violently down a rocky slope, firing a revolver mid-fall while a vehicle looms in the background and a watching figure peers from its window. The "Calling All Crime Stoppers!" banner sets the tone perfectly for a story billed as "The Case Of The Interrupted Honeymoon," promising exactly the kind of hard-edged intrigue Gould's world delivers. A sharp, energetic package from two seasoned pros.
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Even though battered after being dragged for miles behind a car, Tracy sets out to find the identity of the man who dragged him. Meanwhile, Wormy returns to the paint shop and begins changing the color of his car. Unknowingly, the exhaust from the gasoline-powered compressor is pooling inside the car where his wife has gone to keep warm. Wormy finishes painting the car, only to find his wife suffocated inside it.
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