Dick Tracy Monthly (1948-1961 Dell/Harvey) comic books
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Published May 1952 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "The Case of the High-Tension Hijackers," script by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Dick investigates the destruction of several streetlights in the city and discovers that several people are eager to blame the damage on kids that are the same age as Junior. "The Heat's On!", script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy arrests Danny Wilts, who admits to rigging the streetlights to explode; It was part of Mrs. Volts' plan to create a diversion that allowed her gang to steal electrical equipment; A hijacked drive manages to escape the Volts gang with Flapsie the Dog's license medallion; Tracy traces the license owner, but an insider tips Mar. Volts that the police are closing. House ads for Dick Tracy Comics Monthly and Black Cat Mystery. "Innocent Victims!", script and art by Chester Gould; B. O. Plenty confronts Mrs. Volts when she dumps her stolen cargo on his property; She manages to convince him to accept twenty dollars to let her leave it there; Her dog Flapsie runs away but is found by Sparkle; Mrs. Volts and her driver escape to a cabin in the woods 300 miles away. "Sugar-Coated Death" text story; Two detective solve a case where the victim was killed by poison candy. Warnings against mail-order schools, stamp dealers, miracle suits, weight loss products. Untitled one-page Beware of These Rackets story, art by Rudy Palais; Warnings against mail-order schools, stamp dealers, miracle suits, weight loss products. "The Case of the Closed Sash" starring Jackie Page, Lt. Gil Mason, and Oswald Hume, script and art by Bob Powell. "The Clue in the Diary" text story. Kerry Drake house ad. "Your F. B. I.", pencils by Rudy Palais, inks by Rocke Mastroserio; A brief history of the F. B. I. A Bernard Barnet Minit Mystery, art by Arthur Peddy; Bernard solves a murder. Calling All Sleuths activity page, art by Rudy Palais; Questions about Lindbergh kidnapping, machine guns, poison, and equalizers. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jun 1952 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Pipe-Stem Killer," script by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; After hiding the body her driver, Mrs. Volts drives the truck to her nephew's house and demands that he take her back to B. O. Plenty's place and help her find her dog; When B. O. refuses to help, she threatens to shoot him with her pistol; Gravel Gertie shoots Mrs. Volts with a shotgun; She leaves and returns on her own in the truck. House ads for Dick Tracy Comics Monthly and Black Cat Mystery. "Knock on wood--I've Done It!" activity, art by Rudy Palais; Questions about wooden guns, the cost of crime, unsolved kidnapping, the dirtiest crime, and the black hole. "The Killer Strikes Again!", script and art by Chester Gould; While playing golf, B. O. Plenty and Diet Smith notice Flapsie acting strangely in one of the sand traps; Along with Tracy, they find Mrs. Volt's body; Meanwhile, Brier makes plans for his late aunt's money. "Rain of Death" text story; Two detectives investigate a murder at a residence. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; The Count investigates a murder at a friend's hotel. "The Los Angeles Police Reserve Corps" article. Warfront house ad. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jul 1952 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Pipe-Stem Killer," script and art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Acres O'Riley leaves the hospital in a glowing painter's drop cloth and searches for the man who stabbed her and stole her cab; Heels Beals, a midget con man, appears and sets up a sting; Tracy and Patton find Acres O'Riley but not until she has exacted her revenge on Brier, the man who stole her cab. "Deadlier Than the Male" activity page, art by Rudy Palais; Questions about infamous female killers in history and literature. "Dick Tracy Meets the Murderous Midget," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Heels Beals arrives to visit Acres O'Riley and chases Tracy and Patton from her hospital room; He then embarks on a confidence scheme to promote Acres as a celebrity and keep most of the money she makes; Tracy and Patton reveal the scheme to Acres, who leaves Beals fuming because his scheme was exposed. House ads for Dick Tracy Comics Monthly and Black Cat Mystery. "Hotel Homicide" text story. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris and the Lieutenant investigate an apparent suicide. "Threat of Death" text story; Dave Holloway investigates a death threat against a prominent businessman. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Aug 1952 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Murderous Midget," script and art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Acres confronts Beals about the way he manages her money; Beals is outraged that Tracy has told Acres that he's been cheating her; Beals is taken to jail, but Acres bails him out; Acres begins her promotional stunt at the drive-in movie theater; Beals devises a scheme to get even with Tracy by drugging him and setting up a death-trap that involves a house fan with sharpened blades. "The Death Trap," script and art by Chester Gould; Knocked unconscious by drugged milk, Tracy lies helplessly while Heels Beals positions a fan with razor-sharp blades near Tracy and rigs it to eventually fall on Tracy and slice him to ribbons; Beals also uses Tracy's typewriter and writes a letter to the chief, saying that Tracy will be out of town for the next two days. "The Killer Strikes Again!", script and art by Chester Gould; Acres goes to Heels' hotel room and finds him laughing insanely about the trap he set for Dick Tracy; Acres forces Beals into a cab with her, and they head for Tracy's apartment; Even as they travel, Pat and The Chief make it to Tracy's apartment in time to save him from the razor-sharp fan blades. "On Kith and Kin!" activity page; Questions about fictional detectives. "The Lost Millionaire" text story, art by Vic Carrabotta; Inspector Cloud searches for Marcia Lane's uncle. A brief account of the activities that occur at FBI training headquarters. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris is called to investigate a murder in a tourist camp by the river. "Interview with Death" text story; Casey investigates a murder with the aid of an insurance investigator. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. "O. K., Boss -- here I am!"; Myra and Glenn investigate the death of the brother of one of Glenn's clients. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Sep 1952 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Murderous Midget," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Beals hides inside a soft drink bottle display and finds himself trapped when the display is attached to a billboard high above the street; B. O. Plenty becomes furious when a soft-drink bottler uses Sparkle's name and picture without permission; On a hunch, Tracy has the display lowered back to the street; They cut an opening and find Heels Beals dehydrated and close to death. "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Teleguard Terror," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Diet Smith is shot when crooks attempt to steal his invention, the Teleguard, a device that allows monitoring of locations with the help of cameras; Brilliant, the scientist who also worked on the device, demonstrates its potential to Dick Tracy. "Over My Dead Body" text story, inks by John Giunta. "Who killed Sherlock Holmes?" activity page, art by Rudy Palais; Five questions about Sherlock Holmes, lie detectors, branding, knockout drops, bombs, and plastic surgery. "The Terror Strikes Again," script and art by Chester Gould; Diet Smith sets up a demonstration for his Teleguard machine; Tracy invites Chiefs of Police from all over the country to attend the demonstration; Using phony credentials, Big Frost attends. "A Dream of Death!" text story; A woman dreams that her husband is killing her. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; The Count solves the murder of his host. A series of historical tidbits about the Federal Bureau of Investigation, art by Joe Simon. Untitled Girl Friday story; Myra and Glenn solve the murder of one of Glenn's clients. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Oct 1952 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Teleguard Terror," art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; After killing Brilliant, Big Frost embarks on a crime spree with the Teleguard; He has his own daughter kidnapped and beaten by men who throw her down an embankment; She comes to rest in front of B. O. Plenty's house, where she is found by Sparkle. B. O. and Gravel Gertie nurse the young woman back to health, and B. O. decides to call Tracy. "Who Wrote the World's First Real Detective Story?" activity page; Six questions about historical crimes. "The Chase," script and art by Chester Gould; Using Diet Smith's Teleguard invention, Tracy and the cops track Big Frost's every move and capture him; Big Frost's daughter, who has been staying at the B. O. Plenty's house, regains her memory when Tracy hands her a familiar book. "Legacy of Murder" text story; Lt. Hardwick investigates the murder on an heiress. Kerry Drake house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves a murder on the opening night of a play. Untitled one-page How Good A Detective Are You? story, art by Emil Gershwin; Footprints outside a window give Inspector Zack the clue he needs to solve a murder. Untitled story; Myra solves a murder at a dinner party. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Nov 1952 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Teleguard Terror," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Sparkle and Flossie disappear when they go to buy a Christmas tree; Tracy learns how Big Frost and his gang know what the police are planning. "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Ice-Cold Killer," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Dick and Chief Patton show Sam how things are done in their precinct; Sam encounters Sleet, an old adversary from Boston. Calling All Sleuths activity page; Six questions about various crimes and historic people. "Murder of a Mystic" text story; Inspector Keith solves the death of a fortune teller. Blondie house ad. "Double Double-Cross," script and art by Chester Gould; With the help of Sleet, Tracy and Sam are able to identify the men who kidnapped Flossie Frost. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. "Struggle for Death!" text story; Heath solves a homicide. Untitled Girl Friday story, art by Sam Burlockoff; Myra solves the murder of a woman who was engaged to two different men. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves the murder of an actress who was killed in a public park. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1952 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon. "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Ice-Cold Killer," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel);Chester Gould; Sleet and her mother knock Sam unconscious and throw him off an overpass, where, unbeknownst to them, he lands in a dump truck full on sand; Sam manages to crawl into a basement where he is found and taken to the hospital by some of the Crimestoppers; Sleet and her mother are arrested and placed in adjacent cells. Calling All Sleuths activity page; Various questions about suicide, poison, fingerprints, safecracking. Booby Trap text story; Peter Nixon solves the murder of a girl's uncle. Sad Sack house ad. "Death Rides the El", script and art by Chester Gould; Sleet takes a job as a dishwasher as part of her effort to hide from the police; Twist, the cook, recognizes her from pictures in the newspaper and attempts to blackmail her; Sleet pushes him off the platform of the El and goes into hiding, not knowing that Twist has left a note for the police. Untitled Girl Friday story; A friend of Glenn's is accused of murdering his partner. "Circus of Death" text story; A circus performer is killed. Minit Mystery starring The Count; Boris solves the murder of a friend's maid. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jan 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon. "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Ice-Cold Killer," art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Still running from the law, Sleet is injured by a sheet of falling glass and takes refuge with an older lady whose husband had been a taxidermist; When Tracy and Sam track her down, Sleet attacks her with a hatchet and flees to a locked room where she encounters the woman's pet gorilla; Escaping the gorilla with help from Tracy and Sam, Sleet jumps to a water tower roof, but the wooden roof is rotten. "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Million-Dollar Murder," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam begin investigating the murder of a recluse. Weird Facts page, art by Rudy Palais; Odd facts about various weird events, including the New Jersey Devil. "Death Cruise" text story; Bob Siddon solves the mystery of a missing passenger. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. One-page untitled Girl Friday story; Glenn and Myra solve the murder of one of Glenn's clients. "Pathway to Murder" text story; Footprints in a flower bed help two detectives solve a murder. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris is called to a crime scene. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Feb 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Million-Dollar Murder," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam use Mugg to help them locate his former master's jewels; Meanwhile, Pear-Shape is also still searching for the jewels while masquerading behind the publishing business; Sam masquerades as an over-weight woman to gain evidence against Pear-Shape; Sam's disguise is discovered, and Pear-Shape rolls him up in wire; Tracy rescues Sam, and Mugg chases Pear-Shape, jumps on his car and clings there until Pear-Shape drives into the woods and uses a low-hanging branch to scrape the dog off the car. Harvey Comics house ad. "Frame-Up" text story; Johnny Shelby resolves a domestic dispute. Sad Sack house ad. Untitled Girl Friday story; Myra helps solve a murder in the park. "Motive for Murder" text story; Allyson solves a murder. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves the murder of a friend when he goes out on a dark and stormy night. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Mar 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Murderer's Mask," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Believing that he has shot Talcum Freely, B. O. Plenty goes into hiding and attempts suicide; Tracy and Sam discover the actual weapon used in the shooting and begin searching for the real murderer; Gravel Gertie, Sparkle, and Heyyou mourn B. O.'s disappearance. Space Squadron house ad. "Designer of Death," script and art by Chester Gould; While Gravel Gertie and Sparkle lament the loss of B. O., Tracy and Sam trace the gun that killed Talcum Freely to orchestra leader Spike Dyke, who points them to sound engineer Sketch Paree; The trail leads to an abandoned ice house, where Sam unwittingly grabs a live electric wire. "Blade of Death" text story; A man is electrocuted in his bathtub. One-page untitled Girl Friday story; Myra solves a shipboard murder. "Operation: Murder" text story; A patient is strangled in her hospital bed. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris responds to a friend's plea for help. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Apr 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Murderer's Mask," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; After being rescued from drowning, Tracy and Sam use the teleguard to help them track Sketch Paree; Using Spike Dyke as bait, they trap Paree before he can kill anyone else with his diabolical mask. Space Squadron ad. "Dick Tracy and the Case of the White Rat Robberies," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Mugg the dog witnesses a hit-and-run and helps Tracy and Catchem find a kid lost in the tunnels under the streets; They are later notified of a snatch-and-grab robber who uses white rats to distract store owners and patrons. "A Chance in a Million" text story; A crook tries to rob a deaf couple. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Untitled Girl Friday story; Myra deduces who killed a young man over a gambling debt. "The Locality of Murder" text story; James Stanley confronts a murderer who staged a phony car crash. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris investigates the murder of a hipster. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published May 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the White Rat Robberies," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam identify the hit-and-run vehicle; Meanwhile, Mousey has an argument with Papa and goes out alone to steal a mink coat. In anger, Papa accidentally releases Mousey's rats; He manages to catch most of them and put them in a pillowcase; After he enters a cab, the rats gnaw their way out and cause the cab drive to lose control and run off the pier. Harvey 1953 Calendar. "Dick Tracy and the Case of the White Rat Robberies" Part 2, script and art by Chester Gould; While searching for Mousey, Tracy and Sam find B. O. Plenty hiding in a cave in the woods; His family is happy to be re-united with him; Mousey takes refuge in a pet store and is spotted by Jimmy McKitchen, the boy she hit a few days earlier; Jimmy identifies Mousey, and Tracy and Sam take her to jail. "Memory of Murder" text story; Captain Byrnes solves a murder. Sad Sack house ad. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Myra solves the murder of one of Glenn's clients. "Homicide Ace" text story; Two patrolmen solve a homicide. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris helps Inspector Kelly solve a murder. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jun 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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"The Case Of The Interrupted Honeymoon," script and art by Chester Gould; Dick Tracy gets married to Tess. Harvey Comics 1953 calendar. "The Interrupted Honeymoon" Part 2, script and art by Chester Gould; Even though battered after being dragged for miles behind a car, Tracy sets out to find the identity of the man who dragged him; Meanwhile, Wormy returns to the paint shop and begins changing the color of his car; Unknowingly, the exhaust from the gasoline-powered compressor is pooling inside the car where his wife has gone to keep warm. "Death For A Dowager" text story; Who Killed Mathilda Turner? Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Did Carl Kill Peter? "Lady Killer" text story; Guess Who Killed Who? Sad Sack house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; How Did The Count Know Victor Killed Hugh? 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jul 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the interrupted Honeymoon," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Wormy's hideout behind the scoreboard is discovered, he manages to escape just ahead of Tracy; He makes his way to a house that is also the studio of radio personality Ted Tellum. Tellum likes Wormy's voice and offers to hide him from the police if he'll become part of his radio program. "The Voice with the Kiss," script and art by Chester Gould; Ted Tellum devises a scheme to get Wormy to confess to murder on live radio; Tracy and Sam track Wormy to Tellum's studio and capture him. "Murder or Knot" text story; The way a knot is tied helps Inspector Keith solve a murder. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Untitled Girl Friday story; Myra solves the murder of a man who was killed in a card game. "The Color of Death" text story; Joe Gordon solves the murder of a blackmailer. Sad Sack house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris investigates the murder of a girl's uncle. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Aug 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Killer's Revenge," script and art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Angered over the death of his brother, Flattop, Blowtop rigs explosives to the wiring outside Tracy's house; He drugs Tracy's dog, Mugg; While Tracy takes Mugg to the veterinarian, Blowtop makes the final attachments to the explosives, and his gang returns at night to make sure everything will work as planned. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Blowtop and his men seal Junior in a barrel and send it rolling slowly toward a 250-foot drop into an abandoned quarry; As they leave, they pass a patrol car; The patrolmen report the incident to Tracy; The barrel holding Junior is stopped by a turtle, and Tracy and Sam arrive at the quarry just in time to keep Junior from rolling off the edge of a cliff. "Prophecy of Death" text story; Caine and Nesser solve the murder of a gypsy fortune-teller. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Myra solves the murder of one of Glenn's clients. "Gateway to Murder" text story; Inspector Kennedy solves a murder. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves a locked-room murder. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Sep 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Killer's Revenge," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Junior identifies the man who put him in the barrel; The man jumps through a sixth-floor window and tries to take Junior with him; Meanwhile, Blowtop is holding Vitamin as a semi-prisoner and using him to fence stolen money through a laundry; Not knowing there is money in the laundry he is delivering, Vitamin trades it for a shrunken head. Blondie's Cook Book house ad. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam trace stolen money and discover where Blowtop has been fencing the money he stole in Boston; When the newspapers report the Boston robbery solved, Blowtop panics, seals the remainder of the loot in a can, and throws it into the river; He slips and falls into the river and almost drowns but is rescued by Vitamin, who attempts to recover the money. "Missing or Dead" text story; Lt. Morton investigates a missing persons report. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Untitled Girl Friday story; Myra solves a murder at the theater. "Shotgun Killer" text story; Detective Cudahy investigates a robbery that turned into a murder. Ripley's Believe It or Not house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris believes a caretaker to be guilty of his employer's murder. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Oct 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Killer's Revenge!", script and art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; A shrunken head floating in the river provides the lead that help Tracy and Sam find both Blowtop and Vitamin Flintheart; Blowtop wounds Vitamin and flees, but Tracy catches him when BLowtop finds his escape blocked by a wire fence; Vitamin is taken to the hospital, and Blowtop is taken to jail. "Dick Tracy and the Case of the T. V. Terror," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Sparkle Plenty becomes an overnight sensation after she appears of Ted Tellum's show; B. O. and Gertie are overwhelmed by Sparkle's success; From his hospital bed, Vitamin Flintheart determines to become Sparkle's agent. T. V. Wiggles begins scheming to take over management of Sparkle's career. Blondie's Cook Book house ad. "Death Trap" text story; Kennedy accuses a businessman of murdering his partner. Rags Rabbit house ad. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Glenn' friend is accused of murdering his wife. "Death Rides the Rails" text story; A woman is killed in front of Pete, and he tracks the killer. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; A young man wants Boris to solve his uncle's murder! 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Nov 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the T. V. Terror," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Vitamin warns Tracy that T. V. Wiggles plans to kidnap Sparkle Plenty; Tracy and Sam foil the kidnapping and chase Wiggles to a newspaper printing plant where Tracy and Wiggles fight; Tracy is trapped in a coal chute but rescued by Sam. Ripley's Believe It or Not house ad. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; T. V. Wiggles escapes Tracy by hiding in a carload of cinders but almost suffocates when another load of cinders is dumped on him; He manages to survive until the truckload with him in it is dumped at the landfill; Bruised and battered from the fall, he attempts to force Bubbles, a lady wrestler and former friend to hide him from the police. "The Mah Jongg Murder" text story; Inspector Caine solves a murder at a Chinese gaming house. Untitled Girl Friday story; Myra solves a hunting accident. "Odor of Death" text story; A detective investigates an apparent suicide that turns out to be murder. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris uses the doorbell to expose a murderer. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1953 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the T. V. Terror," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; When his attempt to kill Sparkle Plenty fails, Wiggles kidnaps Sparkle and puts her in a bass fiddle case to get her out of the studio; B.O.'s friend Gus tells him that he saw T. V. Wiggles with Sparkle, and B.O. grabs his guns and sets out after the criminal; Tracy traps Wiggles in a County Maintenance Garage and prepares to use tear gas to drive him out. Ripley's Believe It or Not house ad. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; B. O. Plenty is seriously wounded when he prevents Wiggles from shooting Tracy; In the fight between Wiggles and Tracy, Tracy dodges a steel tank thrown by Wiggles and in doing so, knocks the support out from under a storage rack; The rack collapses, and Wiggles is buried under a pile of steel parts. "Roses Are Red...with Blood!" text story. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story. "Hand of Death" text story; Inspector Johnson investigates the death of a band leader. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves the murder of a gang boss. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jan 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of Murder by Flame," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; While Tracy and his friends are celebrating Christmas, a deranged doctor is using a flaming prosthesis to rob and murder people; Tracy and Sam leave the party to track the killer. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; A mysterious heart attack-inducing compound leads Tracy and Sam to Dr. Plain; In the ensuing case, Plain uses his flame-throwing prosthesis to singe Tracy; Tracy shoots him, and the wounded doctor runs into the street, where he is struck by a gasoline truck; The gasoline spills and is ignited by Plain's flaming hand. "Diet for Death" article; A detective investigates a death that was apparently caused by a bad diet. Ripley's Believe It or Not house ad. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; An inoperative doorbell helps Myra solve a crime. "Murder in Hollywood" text story; Inspector Blake solves the death of a stuntman. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris proves that an apparent suicide was actually a murder. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Feb 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon. "Dick Tracy and the Case of Murder by Mistake," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam track a killer who accidentally stole a truckload of diapers instead of a truckload of cash; The chase leads through a diner, and when Tracy corners Williams, the crook grabs a gun previously hidden in a vending machine. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Tracing a lead to Bonnie's barbershop, Sam poses as a customer; Williams spots him as a cop, and he and Bonnie knock Sam unconscious and pack him into an empty slot machine; While Tracy and others look for Sam, the box in which he's been placed is picked up and taken to a junkyard for compaction. "The Course of Murder!" text story; Inspector King solves a murder. Untitled one-page story; Myra and Glenn discover that a hunting accident was actually a murder. "Death for a Killer!" text story; Lt. Chess solves a murder. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris investigates a locked-room murder. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Mar 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "The Case of Murder By Mistake," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash panel) and Chester Gould; Empty marries Bonnie to get his hands on her money and then forces her to ride in a travel trailer behind their car; He loosens the hitch, and the trailer is knocked loose by an overpass; The trailer rolls downhill and crashes into a high-voltage power line; Empty flees the scene and hides in a kid's tree house. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam track Empty to a kid's tree house; When they use tear gas, Empty keeps throwing the cannisters out of the tree house; Tracy climbs into the tree house and fights Empty; Their fight cause the tree house to collapse; Tracy survives with scratches, but Empty dies when he's impaled by a jagged board. "Study in Suspense" text story; Fate catches up with a murderer. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story. "Setting for Death" text story; An actress is found murdered in what appears to be an elaborately staged setting. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves a murder at a lighthouse. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Apr 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon. "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Fiendish Photographers," script by Chester Gould, art by Joe Simon (splash) and Chester Gould; After getting thousands of letters, Dick and Tess accept the name a nurse gives their baby; A photographer convinces Dick to allow her to photograph the child; What Tracy does not realize is that the photographer plans to kidnap his child. "Part 2," script and art by Chester Gould; Kidnapping turns into murder as Crewy Lou and Sphinx attempt to steal the Knox baby. "Death of a Dog-Lover" text story; A dog helps Lt. McCall solve a murder. Ripley's Believe It or Not house ad. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Glenn and Myra solve a murder on a sailboat. "Murder at the Bar X-Y" text story. Dick Tracy house ad. Minit Mystery starring The Count; The Count solves the murder of a dancer. Science-Fiction Book Club ad. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published May 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon. "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Fiendish Photographers," script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy becomes suspicious of the photographers who want to take pictures of his daughter. Casper the Friendly Ghost house ad. "Part 2," script and art by Chester Gould; Dick and Sam chase Crewy Lou through a hospital. "Death Casts a Vote" text story. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Myra helps investigate a fire. "A Matter of Time" text story. Dick Tracy house ad. Minit Mystery starring The Count; The Count investigates a murder in a men's dormitory. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jun 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Crewey Lou is kidnapped by her brother who intends to kill her for disgracing the family, but she escapes when her brother tries to drown her; Tracy and Sam follow the trail to the river and find the canoe with Brainerd in the bottom; Crewey Lou slugs Tess with a rock and hijacks her car, not knowing that Bonny Braids is in the back seat. Harvey 1954 Calendar. Casper the Friendly Ghost house ad. "There goes another fender! So what!", script and art by Chester Gould; Crewey Lou drives through forest in Tracy's car, dropping pieces of it in the rough terrain; Unable to hide the car in a cave, she covers it with branches and abandons Bonny in the car; A helicopter lowers Tracy to the forest floor where he finds a fender skirt from his car. "Quick on the Trigger" text story; A man is betrayed by his own guilty conscience. Ripley's Believe It or Not house ad. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Myra solves the murder of one of Glenn's clients. "Death Sleep" text story; An apparent drug overdose turns out to be murder! Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves a murder at a dude ranch. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jul 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam track Crewy Lou to a ranger tower; In the ensuing fight, Crewy Lou falls from a cliff and dies; Still searching for his daughter, Tracy finds his wrecked car; He and Sam follow footprints from the car to a cabin where a kindly couple has nursed Bonnie back to health. "A Story about Breakfast" text story; Tommy's mother and teacher instruct Tommy in the importance of a good breakfast. "Tracy Stands Accused," script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy is accused of stealing cash and jewels from the police evidence vault. "Death of an Artist" text story; Lt. Jason solves the murder of an artist. Dagwood Comics house ad. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Myra solves the murder of a phony mystic. "Cop Killer" text story; A detective solves the murder of his partner. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves the murder of Judy Roya. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Aug 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; When Charlie confronts Spinner about the investigation surrounding the pilfered evidence boxes, Spinner kills him; To escape, Spinner puts the body in a rigged shipping crate and dumps the body at a railroad depot; Spinner then exits the crate at a later stop and picks it up and burns it. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Casper, the Friendly Ghost house ad. Spinner tortures Ginny's friend to learn the location of the incriminating recording; Tracy and Sam chase Spinner through the cold and catch him in a junk yard; Ginny takes Spinner's record to the police; After listening to the recording, the Sheriff and district attorney drop all charges against Tracy. "Detective's Holiday" text story; Detective Lane suspects that an apparent suicide is actually a murder. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Myra and Glen expose a phony heir. "Lonely Hearts Murder" text story; Philips solves a murder tied to a lonely hearts club. Dick Tracy Comics Monthly house ad. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves a case of arson and murder. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Sep 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "The Parking Meter Murders," script and art by Chester Gould; Junior falls in love with a girl, not knowing that her brother is one of the gang stealing coins from parking meters; They plan on getting married and meet at the bus station, but when Model hears that her brother is wanted for murder, she leaves Junior at the station and goes to search for her brother. "Dick Tracy Helps His Young Friends Start a Safe B-B Rifle Club" Junior Safety Institute public service announcement. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Junior tracks Model to her house where he meets her abusive parents; Model begs him to leave and her father rudely tells Junior to leave; After Junior leaves, Model finds her brother and struggles with him. "Hit-and-Run Killer" text story; Two detectives solve a the mystery of a hit-and-run in which a child was killed. Blondie house ad. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Myra solves a murder on the beach. "Hanging Death" article; Keyes investigates an apparent suicide. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris investigates a suicide. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Oct 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Parking Meter Murders," art by Chester Gould; As Model lies dying, Tracy and Sam capture her brother, who is wanted for murder; Junior keeps vigil as his girlfriend fades away. "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Killer Crooner," script and art by Chester Gould; A talent agent uses strongarm tactics to promote a no-talent singer in night clubs and on radio. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Junior does a sketch of the killer agent based on a witness description; Tracy gets cooperation from radio DJ Joe Noe and television entertainer Dot View to lure Tonsils into the open; Things turn bad, however, when Tonsil's agent is found murdered. "Death Note" text story; Sergeant Wayne investigates an apparent suicide. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Myra solves the murder of an artist's model. "Murder in the Greenhouse" text story; Lt. Carter investigates a murder in a greenhouse. "Watch Your Prisoner!" Crimestoppers Textbook; How some prisoners make invisible ink. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris and Inspector Kelly investigate a burglary. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Nov 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Killer Crooner," script and art by Chester Gould; Tonsils is kidnapped by Dude's former partners and left for dead inside a large tractor tire; Dot View is left on the roadside, and when Tracy and Sam find her; She tells them about Tonsils; An older couple finds Tonsils in the tire and gets him to a hospital; Tracy and Sam start a search for the kidnappers. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; While Tracy and Sam are tracking Tonsils' kidnappers, Gus shows a photo of Tonsils to Dot View; Dot goes with Gus and finds Tonsils at his house; Tonsila thinks that Dot is the one who betrayed him to Dude's former partners. "Legacy of Murder" text story; Lt. Hardwick investigates the murder on an heiress. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Myra solves a shipboard murder. "Death Cruise" text story; Bob Siddon solves the mystery of a missing passenger. "Before the discovery of fingerprints" Crimestoppers Textbook; Some ways that criminals were identified prior to fingerprints. One-page Your F.B.I. story; A brief account of the activities that occur at FBI training headquarters. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1954 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Killer Crooner," script and art by Chester Gould; Tonsils takes a job in a greenhouse but is spotted by one of the workers, who sends a note to Dick Tracy; Meanwhile, two hoods who work for Mr. Crime also spot him. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Tonsils agrees to kill Tracy for Mr. Crime; On vacation, Tracy takes Sparkle and Bonnie for a boat ride on the river; Tonsils shoots Tracy with a high-powered rifle. "Murder of a Mystic" text story; Inspector Keith solves the death of a fortune teller. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris believes a caretaker to be guilty of his employer's murder. "The Color of Death" text story; Joe Gordon solves the murder of a blackmailer. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Did Carl Kill Peter? 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jan 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Killer-Crooner," script and art by Chester Gould; While Sam heads a search party for Tracy, Tonsils meets his fate at the hands of Mr. Crime; Rifle Ruby pulls Tracy from the river and carries him to her cabin; She then goes down the mountain to get Doc Waters. Harvey Comics News. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy recovers enough from his injuries to lead the search for Sparkle and Bonnie Braids; Newsuit Nan approaches Mr. Crime with a money-making scheme that involves kidnapping and murder. "For Love or Murder" text story; Lt. Hanes solves a murder at the Darby mansion. Untitled Girl Friday story, pencils by Jim Mooney; Myra solves a murder at the theater. "Drama of Death" text story; The police solve a murder at the Bright Lights Hotel. "Many Glove Prints Can Be Identified" Crimestoppers Textbook; An explanation of how glove prints can be identified. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Feb 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Killer-Crooner," script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam trace the weapon used by Tonsils to a gun dealer who identifies Newsuit Nan as the buyer; Tracy and Sam search Nan's home and find her chemical lab; Meanwhile, Mr. Crime and Nan are using a lottery system to choose the next man to assassinate Tracy. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam capture two of Mr. Crime's henchmen; Nan shoots Mr. Crime's barracuda before telling him that they must run because the cops are closing in; Angry at what Nan has done, Mr. Crime strangles her; Tracy and Sam bug the cell of Crime's henchmen and use the information to find Crime's hideaway. "How The F.B.I. Smashed A Spy Ring" text story. "A Polite Case of Murder" text story; Haskins investigates the murder to Harvey Malcolm's secretary. A Bernard Barnet Minit Mystery, pencils by Arthur Peddy, inks by John Belfi; Bernard solves a murder. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Mar 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Killer-Crooner," script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy barely survives another assassination attempt; He and Sam follow a trail that leads to a secluded house in the country where a little old lady is growing carnivorous plants; Tracy is pushed into a sealed chamber and narrowly escapes death again by using his hat to deflect a cyanide capsule from a vat of acid. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Two crooks take Sam from the Mushroom House with the intent of it being his last ride; Tracy uses his wrist radio to notify the chief that Sam has been taken; Sam's kidnappers are killed in a shootout, but the car plunges into the river and Sam is trapped under the ice. "Downward to Fear" text story; Inspector King solves a murder at The Elite Dress Shop. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; The Count investigates a murder at a friend's hotel. "The Los Angeles Police Reserve Corps" article. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Apr 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Tracy vs Odds Zonn!", script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy's ruse to catch Mr. Crime drives him to flight; When Mr. Crime tries to get his partner to flee with him, they argue and end up killing each other; After putting the case to bed, Tracy heads home but is sidetracked when he sees a small girl wandering in the snow. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Odds offers Tracy a bribe of $100,000 while Tracy lies trapped in the wooden culvert, but Tracy manages to escape his trap; He then radios Sam to help him set a trap for the thugs who imprisoned; Tracy positions himself back in the culvert as if he's still trapped, and he and Sam catch the henchmen who offered him the bribe. Untitled Girl Friday story; Myra and Glenn solve the murder of one of Glenn's clients. "A Report from the F. B. I." article; How the FBI stopped a spy ring. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris investigates a locked-room murder. "Alaskan Troubleshooters" America's Finest text story. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published May 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy vs. Odds Zonn!", script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam follow a lead and find Susie Zonn, daughter of Odds Zonn, in a daycare; Discovering that Susie was abandoned there by her parents, Tracy arranges for the little girl to live with the Plentys until her parents can be found; When the children are put to bed, B. O. discovers that Susie glows in the dark. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; An over-eager watchmen delays Tracy long enough to allow Odds Zonn to escape, but Tracy manages to capture John-the-Barber; Sam Catchem uses a geiger counter and determines why Little Wings (Susie Zonn) glows in the dark; Tracy uses Mrs. Alton to test the lie detector ad police headquarters. Odds Zonn remains at large. "The Clue in the Diary" text story. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; The Count solves the murder of his host. "The Mysterious Clothes Vendor" text story, art by Chester Gould. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris is called to a crime scene. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jun 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Tracy vs Odds Zonn," script and art by Chester Gould; Medical tests show that Little Wings has been exposed to radioactivity and may lose a leg unless it can be treated properly; Diet Smith and Tracy appeal to Professor Von Nucleus, a specialist in treating radiation poisoning. "Papa is such a tease," script and art by Chester Gould; Diet Smith brings Professor von Nucleus to the United States to cure Little Wings of her radiation poisoning; Against the rules of the hospital, von Nucleus locks himself in the room with Little Wings and begins his treatment. "The Urschel" article; How the F.B.I. solved a kidnap case. Untitled Girl Friday story; Myra solves a murder at a dinner party. "The Midget Magician" text story. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jul 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Tracy vs. Odds Zonn," script and art by Chester Gould; Odds Zonn goes to the hospital for a cure to his radiation poisoning; When Tracy tries to capture him, Zonn pulls a gun; Tracy uses a piece of bulletproof glass to close in, and Zonn is killed by his own ricochet when he fires at Tracy. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; B. O. Penty starts digging the foundation for his new bathroom and orders the fixtures; Meanwhile, 3-D Magee teams up with Kincaid's ex-wife to devise a scheme to swindle Kincaid out of $100,000. "The Dowager" text story; Who Killed Mathilda Turner? Crimestoppers Textbook; Directions for using a compass. "The 7 Who Defied Death" text story. "Secret Motor Numbers" Crimestoppers Textbook; How the police track stolen automobiles. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Myra solves a shipboard murder. House ads for Blondie and Dagwood, Sad Sack, and Mazie and Flat-Top. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Aug 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Tracy vs 3-D Magee," script and art by Chester Gould; Kincaid refuses to be blackmailed by his ex-wife and 3-D Magee and returns to inspect the progress on the construction progress of B.O.'s new bathroom; Tracy poses as a waiter to obtain Magee's fingerprints; While he and Sam are trying to identify 3-D Magee, Magee devises a scheme to frighten Kincaid into paying the blackmail demand. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; While Kincaid tries to thwart the blackmail plot of his ex-wife and 3-D Magee, Tracy sends a photo of 3-D to the police network; Posing as an ice cream vendor, 3-D gives Sparkle and Wings some ice cream and at the same time leaves some rare Peruvian ants, which bite the children and make them violently ill. "History of San Quentin" America' Finest text story. Crimestoppers Textbook; How broken headlights can identiy cars in hit-and-run cases. "The Detroit Police" America's Finest article. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris responds to a friend's plea for help. House ads for Blondie and Dagwood and Sad Sack. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Sep 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "The Mystery of Kincaid," script and art by Chester Gould; Magee forces Kincaid to wear an explosive vest, and he tells Kincaid that he'll trigger the explosive unless Kincaid pays him $600,000; After collecting the money, Kincaid is tossed out of the car, and Pony goes on a shopping spree. Crimestoppers Textbook; Instructions on making plaster casts of tire tracks. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy defuses the bomb in Kincaid's vest and saves his life; A hat found at the scene of the crime is traced back to Kincaid's ex-wife, and the hunt begins anew for 3-D Magee; Sparkle and Wingy recover from their radiation poisoning and return; The fire department prepares to burn B. O. Plenty's outhouse as part of the ceremony for opening B. O.'s new indoor bathroom. "The Lost Millionaire" text story, art by Vic Carrabotta; Inspector Cloud searches for Marcia Lane's uncle. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves the murder of a friend when he goes out on a dark and stormy night. "The Police Athletic League" article. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story; Glenn and Myra solve the murder of one of Glenn's clients. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Oct 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "The Kincaid Problem," art by Chester Gould; The Plenty family begins enjoying their new bathroom as Tracy and Sam work to piece together the clues that will help them solve a years-old murder and clear Kincaid Plenty of criminal charges. Davy Crockett Playhouse Tent ad. "The Mah Jongg Case" text story. Untitled one-page Girl Friday story. "America's Finest--Bureau of Policewomen" text story. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves a murder at a lighthouse. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Nov 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "The Case of the Wailing Tree," script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam utilize the talents of a diver to find a gun that will clear Kincaid of murder charges and end his ex-wife's blackmail scheme. Davy Crockett Playhouse Tent ad. Untitled story, script and art by Chester Gould; 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. "Legal Medicine" America's Finest text story; A brief history of forensics. "The Brink's Robbery" text story; A brief account of the famous Brinks Armored Car robbery. "Scientific Crime Detection's Newest Aid" Crimestopper's Textbook; A brief account of the use of the electron microscope. Untitled Girl Friday story, art by Sam Burlockoff; Myra solves the murder of a woman who was engaged to two different men. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Dec 1955 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "The Case of the Wailing Tree," script and art by Chester Gould; Pony Plenty's polygraph test results clear Kincaid Plenty of murder charges; Meanwhile, while walking through the woods, Junior and a friend hear the sound of baby crying but can't locate the source. "Junior Finds the Baby," script and art by Chester Gould; When he hears cries coming from a tree, Junior contacts Tracy; Tracy and Sam arrive and search and finally find a hidden door in a tree; When they open it, they find a crying baby. "Missing or Not?" text story; Lt. Morton investigates a missing persons report. "The Hat" text story; Inspector Johnson investigates the death of a band leader. "Look for Dust Particles Lodged in Earwax" Crimestoppers Textbook; Short discussion of an odd crime-solving technique. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves a murder on the opening night of a play. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jan 1956 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "The Case of the Wailing Tree," script and art by Chester Gould; Tracy and Sam watch the tree where they found the baby and arrest the baby's mother for child abandonment when she comes back to leave the baby in the tree; Unknown to Tracy, Mrs. Green is working some kind of agreement with Sticks and Dewdrop Richy; Dewdrop has told her father that the baby is hers in order to get her father's inheritance. Davy Crocket Play House Tent ad. "The Blizzard's Subsided," script and art by Chester Gould; While Sam and Tracy try to get answers from Mrs. Green about her baby, Dewdrop and Sticks continue to deceive her father into thinking the baby is his grandson; J. P. Richy dies believing it to be true, and Dewsdrop and Sticks wait for the will to be read. "Homicide Ace" text story; Two patrolmen solve a homicide. Untitled Girl Friday story; Myra deduces who killed a young man over a gambling debt. Biography of Chester Gould, creator, writer, and artist of Dick Tracy. "Fingerprints found on glass containers" Crimestoppers Textbook. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Feb 1956 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "The Case of the Wailing Tree," art by Chester Gould; Sticks and Dewdrop bring Mrs. Green on board as an accomplice in their scheme get 10 Million dollars from the J. P. Richy estate; Hannah discovers a tooth in a pillowcase; Meanwhile, Tracy and Sam try to locate the house closest to the tree in an effort to solve the mystery of why the baby was left in the tree. "International Crimebusters" text story; A brief history of the Army CID. "O. K., Boss -- here I am!"; Myra and Glenn investigate the death of the brother of one of Glenn's clients. "Alcatraz" America's Finest text story; A brief history of Alcatraz. Crimestoppers Textbook; A brief description of bullet grooves. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Mar 1956 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "The Case of the Wailing Tree," script and art by Chester Gould; Mrs. Green photographs evidence that J. P. Richy was murdered and tries to blackmail Dewdrop and Sticks into paying her more money for her role in their scheme; When Mrs. Green confronts them with her demands, Sticks clubs her; Meanwhile, Tracy, disguised as a gas utility worker, collects evidence from the basement workshop that will tie the Sticks duo to the chamber built into the tree where the baby was hidden. Davy Crockett Playhouse Tent ad. "A Chance in a Million" text story; A crook tries to rob a deaf couple. Minit Mystery starring The Count; Boris solves the murder of a friend's maid. "The U. S. Secret Service" text story. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Apr 1956 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "The Case of the Man with the Floral Mind," script and art by Chester Gould; Dewdrop convinces her brother-in-law to hide her from the police when she tells him the cops killed his brother; Tracy and Sam exhume Mr. Richy and match a tooth fragment found by Mrs. Green to a tooth in the corpse's head. Davy Crockett Playhouse Tent ad. "Part 2," script and art by Chester Gould; Monty sends one of his henchmen to take a picture of Tracy; Meanwhile, Tracy and Sam tighten the search for Dewdrop. "The Crater Case" America's Finest article. One-page untitled Girl Friday story; Myra helps solve a murder in the park. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris solves a case of arson and murder. "Texas Rangers of the Air" text story; A brief history of the Texas Rangers and their methods of operation. "Stains and Marks on Papers and Documents" Crimestoppers Textbook; How paper stains can point to a killer. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published May 1956 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Joe Simon (as Chester Gould). "Dick Tracy and the Case of the Man Called Open-Mind", script and art by Chester Gould; Sensing a trap, Tracy and Sam position a dummy that resembles Tracy at a meeting place; Their fears are realized when a sniper shoots it several times with a high-powered rifle; Open-Mind and his hired assassin believe that they have killed Tracy after they call police headquarters and are told that Tracy is not in. "America's Finest: the FBI" article; A brief history of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. "The Bureau of Narcotics" America's Finest article. Minit Mystery Starring the Count; Boris is called to investigate a murder in a tourist camp by the river. Disneyland Color Television Set ad. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.
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Published Jun 1956 by Dell/Harvey.
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Cover art by Chester Gould. "Dick Tracy and the Case of Open Mind Monty," script and art by Chester Gould; Unable to hold Open-Mind on murder charges, Tracy and Sam search his flower shop and find stolen jewelry concealed in the bottoms of flower pots; Back at headquarters, Tracy and Sam begin working out a plan to bust what they believe is a large jewelry smuggling ring headed by Monty; Returning to his shop after being released from jail, Monty discovers that one of his pots is missing. "National Police Academy" America's Finest text story. Untitled Girl Friday story. "Shotgun Killer" text story; Detective Cudahy investigates a robbery that turned into a murder. 36 Pages, Full Color. Cover price $0.10.