Dick Tracy and American Culture
Morality and Mythology, Text and Context
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About the Book
In October 1931, Dick Tracy made his debut on the pages of the Detroit Mirror. Since then America’s most famous crime fighter has tangled with a variety of protagonists from locations as diverse as the inner city and outer space, all the time maintaining the moral high ground while reflecting American popular culture.
Through extensive research and interviews with Chester Gould (the creator of “Dick Tracy”), his assistants, Dick Locher (the current artist), Max Allan Collins (who scripted the stories for more than 15 years) and many others associated with the strip, Dick Tracy as a cultural icon emerges. The strips use of both innovative and established police methods and the true-to-life portrayals of Tracy’s family and fellow cops are detailed. The artists behind the strip are fully revealed and Dick Tracy paraphernalia and the 1990 movie Dick Tracy are discussed. Dick Tracy’s appearances in other media—books, comics, radio, movie serials, “B” movies, television dramas, and animated cartoons—are fully covered.
About the Author(s)
Bibliographic Details
Garyn G. Roberts
Forewords by Max Allan Collins, ; Jean O’Connell ; and Dick Locher
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 350
Bibliographic Info: 163 photos, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2003 [1993]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-1698-1
Imprint: McFarland
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS VII
FOREWORDS
Some Context for a Serious Study
Max Allan Collins xi
Dick Tracy’s Sister Remembers
Jean Gould O’Connell xiii
The Enduring Qualities of Dick Tracy
Dick Locher xv
PREFACE: A PIECE TO THE PUZZLE xvii
1. The Dick Tracy Comic Strip: An American Culture Phenomenon 1
2. Chronicling a Culture: A History of the Development of the American Comic Strip 17
3. Of Blue Knights and Social Injustices: The Police Procedural Detective Story and Dick Tracy 31
4. From Historical Fact to Historical Fantasy: The Dick Tracy Comic-Strip from 1931 to the Present 55
The Thirties 59
The Forties 83
The Fifties 114
The Sixties 128
The Seventies 142
The Eighties 148
The Nineties 153
5. Builders of a Legend: The People Behind Dick Tracy 163
Chester Gould 164
Max Allan Collins 175
Richard E. Fletcher 185
Dick Locher 189
John Locher 191
Richard Arnold “Dick” Moores 191
Russell Stamm 196
Jack Ryan 197
Coleman Anderson 198
Ray Gould 198
Ray Shlemon and Susan Anderson 199
An Overview of the Contributors to Tracy 199
6. A Proliferation of Moral Storytelling: Dick Tracy in Media Other Than the Comic Strip 203
Big Little Books 205
Feature Books 215
Comic Books 216
Radio Drama 224
Movie Serials 250
“B” Movies 254
Television Drama 257
Animated Cartoons 261
Television Pilot 266
7. Premiums, Paraphernalia, and Material Culture: The Dick Tracy Toys 271
8. The 1990 Blockbuster Movie 277
9. The Second Most Famous Detective 287
BIBLIOGRAPHY 293
INDEX 309
Book Reviews & Awards
Honorable Mention, National Book Award—Popular Culture Association. Finalist, Edgar Allan Poe Award—Mystery Writers of America
“excellent…highly readable…the text is punchy, determined, giving a slam bang comprehension of what Gould and Tracy were all about…copious illustrations of comic strips…super biography about Gould himself…fascinating, and well illustrated…definitive book on all-things-Tracy”—Classic Images; “the first comprehensive history of Dick Tracy…will be warmly received and enjoyed by many”—Choice; “comprehensive”—Journal of the American Association of School Librarians; “marvelous…thoroughly comprehensive…highly informative…very enjoyable”—Journal of Popular Culture; “a wealth of descriptive material”—Inks; “profusely illustrated…readable and very entertaining”—The Armchair Detective; “provides a broad survey of the Dick Tracy phenomenon”—AB Bookman’s Weekly; “well worth reading”—Daily News (Bowling Green, Kentucky).