Credits
Writer(s):
Chester Gould
Penciller(s):
Chester Gould
Inker(s):
Chester Gould
Letterer(s):
?
Subject Matter
Genres:
adventure, crime, mystery
Feature(s):
Dick Tracy
Character(s):
Dick Tracy; Junior Tracy; Steve the Tramp; Little Face; Joe Ballivan; Loma; Chief Brandon; Charley Yemon
First Line:
By the way, Tracy.
Synopsis:
Compilation of daily and Sunday newspaper strips from July 13, 1941 through September 28, 1941. Tracy and Ballivan interfere with Little Face's plans to steal jewels. When a spying Tracy is in danger of falling from a high scaffold, circus performer Loma saves him. Little Face takes Loma hostage and escapes, only to be trapped in a cold storage locker. Charley rescues Little Face in hopes of cashing in, but Tracy arrests both. A reformed Steve the Tramp is released from prison and reconciles with Tracy and Junior.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
68
Notes:
When Junior first appeared, he was a small child being exploited by Steve the Tramp for crime.