Dick Tracy #65
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dick Tracy and the Case of the interrupted Honeymoon," Dick Tracy closes in on Wormy only for the fugitive to slip away and find refuge with radio star Ted Tellum, who sees potential in his voice. Written by Chester Gould and illustrated with sharp precision by Gould and Joe Simon, this 1953 installment blends suspense and showbiz intrigue, with Gould’s distinctive art and lettering bringing the chase to life. The cover, also by Gould, captures the tension in a single, dynamic moment.
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Wormy's hideout behind the scoreboard is discovered, he manages to escape just ahead of Tracy. He makes his way to a house that is also the studio of radio personality Ted Tellum. Tellum likes Wormy's voice and offers to hide him from the police if he'll become part of his radio program.
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