THE ORIGIN OF DICK TRACY CONTINUES IN THE HIT NEW SERIES FROM MAD CAVE!
Battle lines are drawn as the city braces for an all-out gang war-and Dick Tracy and his ragtag allies are scrambling to piece together the mystery that might prevent it! But how does today's raging turf war tie into Tracy's own haunted memories from his time in the service? Plus: the true identity of the new player on the scene becomes clearer!
Borges delivers some beautiful and stylish art in the issue. The visuals are crisp and perfectly capture the noir elements of the story. Read Full Review
A Hopeful detective is operating in a cold and dark noir setting; a fun twist on an old genre. Read Full Review
DICK TRACY #3 increases the scale and complexity of a criminal conspiracy that threatens to set off a citywide gang war. Segura and Moreci pull out all the stops to give Dick Tracy a case that he can't handle alone, and Borges's artwork successfully leans into the detective noir aesthetic. That said, the script tries to do too much in too few pages, and the grounded artwork loses almost all trace of that quintessential Dick Tracy style. Read Full Review
After 2 spectacular issues that keep you on the edge of your seat you've probably seen everything by now, right? Wrong. This issue lives up to the thrilling ride the previous two gave. Tess and Pat are proving truly interesting characters who will become invaluable allies to Tracy. We also see what a devoted officer he truly is. He strongly believes in what he does and the thought that some of those he trusts implicitly could be corrupt is something he can hardly bear. He strongly believes in law and order and his promise to always uphold them.
In just a few issues we've gotten a number of Tracy's most legendary foes, Flattop definitely earning his place as the most menacing of all. A true villain who takes a sadistic joy in the cruel more
Another good issue, though I agree with other reviewers, that the plot is getting convoluted. I like the dynamic between the main three characters as well as Tracy not knowing who to trust. Flatop being the big baddie is good, but how the other villains coincide isn't very clear. With that being said, I am looking forward to seeing how this story unfolds.
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