Complete Dick Tracy Dailies and Sundays HC (2006-2021 IDW) By Chester Gould comic books 2019
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Tags: Comic Strip ReprintsPublished Jan 2019 by IDW Publishing.
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Volume 25 - 1st printing. "Scorpio Diamonds: 1969-1970!"
Story and art by Chester Gould.
Dick Tracy closes out the 1960s by moonlighting-literally! The master sleuth takes a part-time second job as Head of Security and Law Enforcement for Diet Smith's operations based on the moon. Soon, Tracy learns that an international crime syndicate, the Apparatus, has infiltrated Smith's organization on the lunar surface.
All this and more in these classic Chester Gould comic strips, from April 3, 1969, to December 23, 1970.
Hardcover, 11-in. x 8 1/2-in., 296 pages, B&W.
Cover price $44.99. -
Tags: Comic Strip ReprintsPublished Jul 2019 by IDW Publishing.
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Volume 26 - 1st printing. "Pouch Chameleon: 1971-1972!"
Story and art by Chester Gould.
Having returned to policing duty on Planet Earth, former Space Sheriff Tracy finds a world markedly changed from the one he left. Feeling handcuffed by expanded legal protections afforded suspects and stricter guidelines of evidence, Tracy all but begs bad guys to shoot first, and he may get his wish, thanks to nemeses such as explosion-crazed Jonny Scorn, the hand grenade-toting revolutionary called El Tigress, and the aptly-named Dope King. These early '70s adventures also see the dauntless detective facing off against one of the strip's best late-era grotesque villains: Pouch, who uses a repulsive hidden flap in his neck to hide anything from stolen diamonds to automatic pistols.
Volume 26 collects all dailies and Sundays from December 24, 1970 to September 27, 1972.
Hardcover, 11-in. x 8 1/2-in., 296 pages, B&W.
NOTE: "Chester Gould introduced a new hard-hitting type of realism [that] marked a radical and historical departure: the comics were no longer just funny." - Jerry Robinson, The Comics
Cover price $44.99.