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  1. villains. The following is a list of Dick Tracy villain debuts. One of the appeals of the Dick Tracy comic strip is its unique villains. [1] Many had bizarre deformities, including the Blank (1937), Little Face Finny (1941), Pruneface (1943), the Brow (1944), Shaky (1945), and Pearshape (1949). [2] Chester Gould wrote these villains for his ...

    Character / Team
    Year Created
    First Appearance
    1931
    Dick Tracy 10-12
    Broadway Bates, Belle
    1932
    Dick Tracy 02-22
    Steve "the Tramp" Brogan
    1932
    Dick Tracy 09-08
    Alec Penn (Count Gordon)
    1932
    Dick Tracy 05-30
  2. 2003: AFI's 100 Years...100 Heroes & Villains: Dick Tracy – Nominated Hero; 2004: AFI's 100 Years...100 Songs: "Sooner or Later (I Always Get My Man)" – Nominated; 2006: AFI's Greatest Movie Musicals – Nominated; Retrospective reviews called the film exceptionally unique.

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  4. Villains. Category page. One of the appeals of the Dick Tracy comic strip is its unique villains. Many had bizarre deformities including The Blank, Little Face Finny, Pruneface, Flattop, Shaky, and Wormy. Chester Gould often wrote these villains to invoke his readers' righteous condemnation, without exploring moral gray areas.

  5. Jul 6, 1990 · The Villains of ''Dick Tracy'' TV. Article. The Villains of ''Dick Tracy'' -- We uncover how the evil-doers became magnificently misshapen mobsters. By Gregg Kilday. Published on July...

  6. In the 1990 movie Dick Tracy, "Big Boy" (played by Al Pacino) looked like villain Sketch Paree more than the character drawn by Chester Gould. Angelica "Angeltop" Jones (1978, 1981, 1985) - One of the first villains to appear in the strip following Gould's retirement. Angeltop was Flattop's daughter.

  7. Dick Tracy Universe Chester Gould, in over nearly a half-century of writing and drawing the Dick Tracy strip, created perhaps the most formidable list of villains in American literature. The first was BIG BOY, whose gang killed Emil Trueheart and kidnapped Tess.

  8. Unlike most of the villains of modern movies, he does not flaunt his evil, but is ashamed of it, and this Victorian trait makes him more interesting. Advertisement.

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