Dick Tracy #76
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "There goes another fender! So what!", Dick Tracy faces a relentless chase through the wilderness when Crewey Lou hijacks his car and deliberately dismantles it piece by piece across the forest terrain. With the trail leading to a hidden ranger lookout, Tracy lands by helicopter to follow the clues, only to find a single fender skirt left behind—proof of the criminal’s path. Written and illustrated by Chester Gould, this 1954 issue delivers a tense, grounded chase with the artist’s signature sharp detail and pacing, while the cover by Gould captures the moment of high tension with a stark, dynamic composition.
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Crewey Lou drives through forest in Tracy's car, dropping pieces of it in the rough terrain. Unable to hide the car in a cave, she covers it with branches and abandons Bonny in the car. A helicopter lowers Tracy to the forest floor where he finds a fender skirt from his car. Crewey Lou continues to wander through the woods and spots a ranger lookout tower and heads toward it in the hopes of finding food.
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