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Pacific Comics Club There's never been a cop like Dick Tracy! Chester Gould's rockjawed detective set the standard for violent adventure and unusual characters in 1930s and 1940s adventure strips. Pacific Comics Club offers you many ways to get into Tracy: replica editions of the Cupples & Leon and McKay Feature Books, unabridged daily-and-Sunday reprints of Tracy's golden age beginning in the mid-thirties, and a new series collecting for the first time the "Other Tracy"--strips written by noted mystery and comics author Max Allan Collins. Follow the links below to learn more about each series. |
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Dick Tracy Feature Books Click this link to preview seven Feature Book Replicas. You'll also find several miscellaneous Tracy titles.
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Dick Tracy Dailies and Sundays Beginning with the sprawling "Purple Cross Gang" saga, this series reprints all the Tracy strips from 1936 on. Meet master criminals like The Blank and dodge Tommy gun bullets with Dick and Pat. Click here for more info. ![]() |
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Dick Tracy: The Collins
Casefiles Max Allan Collins, prize-winning mystery author and creator of noted comics series like Road to Perdition and Ms. Tree, wrote Dick Tracy's newspaper adventures for fifteen years following the death of the strip's creator Chester Gould. Learn more here. |
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