Subject Matter
Genres:
crime, mystery
Character(s):
Dick Tracy; Tess Trueheart; Flattop Jones; Mumbles; alderman Emil Trueheart (death); reporter Langdon Marsh (death); Pat Patton; various city cops; gangster boss (for identity see SPOILER WARNING in Notes)
First Line:
The City, 1947.
Synopsis:
Nervous city alderman Emil Trueheart begins a clandestine 2am meeting with ambitious crime reporter Langdon Marsh at a diner. Unfortunately for both parties, the meeting was not clandestine enough as Flattop and his tommy gun wielding killers assassinate the pair in a hail of bullets, leaving no innocent survivors in the eatery. Hot shot new detective Dick Tracy takes charge of the case, while Trueheart’s fiery daughter Tess vows her own covert investigation. Tracy and Tess team up to take in informer Mumbles. The man behind it all, Flattop’s boss, is revealed in a final page splash panel.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
22
Notes:
Geraldo Borges' signature appears at the lower left of the full-page illustration of Dick Tracy that makes up page 7. The "Dick Tracy [Modern Logo]" (listed above under "Feature Logo") also appears in the upper right corner of this page.
While "The City" is not named, it may be assumed to be Chicago.
SPOILER WARNING BELOW:
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SPOILER WARNING: The gangster boss referred to in the list of characters is “Big Boy” Caprice, who, as Gabe “Big Boy” Famoni, first appeared in the Dick Tracy newspaper strip in 1931.
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END SPOILER WARNING.