Even though Dick Tracy is still in the newspapers today, I'm amazed at how familiar the panel is with the strip. By the way, Tom was wrong about Big Boy's first name. It was Alphonse.
They never mentioned his first name in the strip, and the character played by Al Pacino was absolutely NOTHING like the one in the comic strip, and he was a big guy.
In regards to #2, Vitamin Flintheart didn't return to the strip until '78, when Max Allen Collins and Rick Fletcher took over the strip and Angeltop was their first villainess.
I picked 3 because he's the only one who pronounced Chester correctly in the intro.
Al Capp, who created the Li'l Abner comic strip, had a parody of Dick Tracy that was called Fearless Fosdick.
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Even though Dick Tracy is still in the newspapers today, I'm amazed at how familiar the panel is with the strip.
By the way, Tom was wrong about Big Boy's first name. It was Alphonse.
They never mentioned his first name in the strip, and the character played by Al Pacino was absolutely NOTHING like the one in the comic strip, and he was a big guy.
In regards to #2, Vitamin Flintheart didn't return to the strip until '78, when Max Allen Collins and Rick Fletcher took over the strip and Angeltop was their first villainess.
One of These People is the Real Chester Gould, And is the Only One Sworn... TO TELL THE TRUTH!
This was aired two days after my eighth birthday.
No. 3 had an Okie 'twang' in his voice.
Some classic Tracy strips by Gould: ruclips.net/video/ZIRbf8HsISk/видео.html