Dick Tracy #93
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Case of the Wailing Tree," Dick Tracy follows a chilling clue from a submerged gun in a quarry lake, leading to a web of secrets tied to Kincaid’s past. Written and illustrated by Chester Gould, this 1955 installment showcases the masterful storytelling and sharp detail that defined the series, with every panel drawn by Gould himself—pencils, inks, and letters all in his hand. The cover, also by Gould, captures the eerie stillness of the lake, setting a tense mood for a mystery that’s far from solved.
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The diver locates a gun at the bottom of a quarry lake. Tracy and Sam run numerous tests to restore the serial number. They discover that the gun belonged to Kincaid's ex-wife, and Kincaid is cleared of all charges.
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