Dick Tracy #89
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeChester Gould's square-jawed detective looms large in the foreground in his trademark yellow coat and red fedora, overseeing a striking scene straight from 1955's cutting edge of law enforcement — a "Precinct Line-Up" conducted via Police T.V. camera, with three suspects standing before a height chart while a technician mans the broadcast equipment. Joe Simon's cover art captures a fascinating moment where classic detective work meets the dawning television age, making this Harvey Comics installment of Dick Tracy Comics Monthly feel both timely and tense.
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Odds Zonn goes to the hospital for a cure to his radiation poisoning. When Tracy tries to capture him, Zonn pulls a gun. Tracy uses a piece of bulletproof glass to close in, and Zonn is killed by his own ricochet when he fires at Tracy. B. O.'s brother Kincaid shows up and after spending a night with the his brother, offers to build a modern bathroom for B. O., who refuses to accept charity from anyone.
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