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  1. Hard-boiled detective Dick Tracy is searching for evidence that proves Alphonse "Big Boy" Caprice is the city's most dangerous crime boss. He may have found the key to unraveling the crime lord's illegal empire in Breathless Mahoney, an enigmatic barroom singer who has witnessed some of Caprice's crimes firsthand.

  2. Radio Dick Tracy is broadcast on NBC. May 1938. Dick Tracy debuts in Dell Publishing's Super Comics imprint, continuing through 12/1947. August 1938. Republic Pictures releases Dick Tracy Returns. September 1939. Republic Pictures releases Dick Tracy's G-Men. December 1941. Republic Pictures releases Dick Tracy vs. Crime Inc. 1943-1948

  3. Read Dick Tracy from the Beginning. Updated Today. You Might Also Like Inspector Danger's Crime Quiz Werner Wejp-Olsen. More from Dick Tracy. Three-Time Harvey Award ...

  4. Nov 7, 2021 · Meanwhile, Diet Smith’s attempt to get things back to normal might be slightly slowed by the angry mob at his gates. Mysta is looking sexy and confident at the same time in the back seat of the limo. The most shocking thing is that Sunday Briar Rose has red hair and green eyes all of a sudden. They were brown the last time we saw her on a Sunday.

  5. Jun 15, 1990 · Dick Tracy. Dick Tracy was the greatest detective of his time fighting mob bosses. His name was feared in the criminal underworld. Flat Top. A freelance hitman and one of the most popular and ...

  6. The Ace: Dick Tracy is a better fighter than fellow detective Pat Patton while using one arm, a brilliant detective, generally more up to date on scientific deduction than his fellow officers, an amazing shot, much wealthier than most of his co-workers, etc. Anchored Ship: Tess Trueheart and Dick Tracy don't get married until 1949.

  7. Stooge Viller. Stooge Viller was the king of the pickpockets and a sleight-of hand wizard. He had black hair and sleepy eyes. Stooge Viller was called to the city by Ribs Mocco to frame Tracy and discredit him with the authorities. He appeared from Tuesday, January 3, 1933 to Monday, January 8, 1940.

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