Dick Tracy (character) explained

Character Name:Dick Tracy
Publisher:Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate
Debut:"Dick Tracy" (October 4, 1931)
Creators:Chester Gould
Partners:Little Orphan Annie
Moon Maid
Tess Trueheart
Daddy Warbucks
Powers:
  • Genius-level intellect
  • Detective skills

Dick Tracy is a fictional police detective in the American comic strip Dick Tracy created by Chester Gould in 1931.[1] Tracy is a tough and intelligent detective who uses forensic science, advanced gadgetry, and wits in his relentless pursuit of criminals.

The Dick Tracy comic strip made its premiere on October 4, 1931, in the Detroit Mirror. The strip was distributed by Chicago Tribune New York News Syndicate. Chester Gould both drew and wrote the comic strip until 1977.[2] Since then other writers and artists have continued to produce the strip, which is still running in newspapers to this day.

The character of Dick Tracy has been featured in the 1930s–1940s radio series Dick Tracy, with Tracy voiced by Bob Burlen, Barry Thompson, Ned Wever and Matt Crowley.[3]

The character of Dick Tracy has been featured in a number of films including, from 1990, Dick Tracy, which starred Warren Beatty as the titular character.[4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Annie Missing? No Worries, Dick Tracy Is on the Case. George Gene. Gustines. George Gustines. June 23, 2014. The New York Times.
  2. "I Like 'Em Tough", Jim Doherty, 2009, Mystericale.com
  3. Book: Dunning, John. 199. Oxford Press. On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio. 7 May 1998. 9780199770786.
  4. Web site: Dick Tracy Turns 25: Why Has Everyone Forgotten the Original Prestige Comic Book Movie?. Kate. Erbland. June 15, 2015. Vanity Fair.
  5. Web site: Dick Tracy (1990) Review/Film; A Cartoon Square Comes to Life In 'Dick Tracy'. Canby, Vincent. Vincent Canby. June 15, 1990. The New York Times.