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List of recurring characters in Dick Tracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The comic strip Dick Tracy has introduced numerous characters. • Dick Tracy - The title character of the strip. Born 1909 (eight years after Creator Chester Gould). In 1931, before even joinin...
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Dick Tracy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dick Tracy is a long-running comic strip. Dick Tracy may also refer to: • Dick Tracy (serial) • Dick Tracy (1945 film) • Dick Tracy (1990 film) • Dick Tracy (video game) • Dick Tracy (orc...
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Because this is the ‘modern’ version of D. Tracy, this story will continue to make no sense up until it’s unsatisfying conclusion… ... My wife is a violinist. NO violinist holds the violin that way! I guess I keep coming back just to see how much more lame this comic strip can get … ... Dick Tracy by Dick Locher...
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First it was Donald and Ivana. Then Loni and Burt. ... After 45 years of marriage, Dick Tracy and his wife, the former Tess Trueheart, are splitting up. Tribune Media Services, which distributes the strip, has announced that Tess will hit her heroic husband with divorce papers on Feb. 7.
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Indiscretion of an American Wife (1953); Carrie (1951); Ruby Gentry (1952); The Wild Heart (1952); Gone to Earth (1950); Madame Bovary (1949); We Were Strangers (1949); Portrait of Jennie (1948); ... Dick Tracy's G Men (1939); The Streets of New York (1939); New Frontier (1939);
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'Dick Tracy' writer is let go by Tribune Media Services: Max Allan Collins may take legal action against the syndicate, which hired him to do the comic in 1977. ... Columnist [Michael Kilian] is picked to write 'Dick Tracy'. ... Wife of Dick Tracy is filing for divorce.
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Steel-eyed and hawk-nosed, with a chin that could slice bologna, Chester Gould's Dick Tracy made his debut on … ... Dick Tracy was a radio show from 1935-48, and the character was featured in a series of novels and Big Little Books during that time, as well. He made a leap into movies in 1937, when Ralph Byrd portrayed...
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