Dick Tracy Monthly #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeA February 1948 Dell gem from Chester Gould, this issue drops readers right into the heat — literally — as Dick Tracy, sharp in his signature yellow trenchcoat and green hat, surveys a blazing scene alongside a uniformed officer wielding a fire extinguisher, while a desperate figure struggles beneath fallen, burning debris. Gould's bold, clean linework gives the cover an urgent energy that made Dick Tracy Monthly such a compelling fixture on newsstands of the era. At just ten cents, this was prime crime-fighting drama rendered with the confident, no-nonsense style that made Tracy one of comics' most enduring figures.
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Mary Steele rats out Boris Arson to the Feds & Dick Tracy puts him away (temporarily).
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