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Dick Tracy: Volume 1
Dick Tracy: Volume 2
Dick Tracy: Volume 3
Dream of the Rarebit Fiend
Flash Gordon: Volume 1
Flash Gordon: Volume 2
Flash Gordon: Volume 3
Flash Gordon: Volume 4
Flash Gordon: Volume 5
Flash Gordon: Volume 6
Flash Gordon: Volume 7
McCay: Editorial Works
McCay: Editorial Works
McCay: Editorial Works
McCay: Editorial Works
Sigil Vol. 5
McCay: Editorial Works
McCay: Editorial Works
Sojourn 6
Steve Canyon: 1947
Steve Canyon: 1948
Steve Canyon: 1949
Steve Canyon: 1950
Steve Canyon: 1951
Steve Canyon: 1952
Steve Canyon: 1953
Steve Canyon: 1954
The Path Vol. 3
McCay: Editorial Works
Winsor McCay: Volume I
Winsor McCay: Volume II
Winsor McCay: Volume III
Winsor McCay: Volume IV
Winsor McCay: Volume V
Winsor McCay: Volume VI
Winsor McCay: Volume VII
Winsor McCay: Volume VIII

EDITORIAL REVIEWS


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When "Dick Tracy" creator Chester Gould retired in 1978 after drawing the comic strip for 46 years, Collins was the logical choice to replace him. The successful crime-fiction writer was also an experienced comics scripter and a Tracy fan. Upon assuming command, Collins immediately jettisoned the science-fiction trappings that had infected the strip in Gould's last years and revived classic characters from its heyday as well as introducing new ones, such as Angeltop, daughter of vintage villain Flattop, who fit with Gould's most famous creations. Modern sensibilities precluded reviving the violence and grotesquerie that were Gould hallmarks, so Collins instead injected fast-paced plotting and a new topicality. In another change for the better, longtime Gould assistant Rick Fletcher took over the artwork, bringing a contemporary look while remaining faithful to Gould's classic designs and compositions. Fletcher died in 1983, and Collins left the strip a decade later, after which "Tracy" reverted to mediocrity. Its temporary revivification can be savored again in this volume and the future collections Checker promises..

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"Suspended Animation"

...intricate, innovative, and entertaining plots, characterization and dialog. Dick Tracy: The Collins Casefiles is highly recommended.

Michael Vance, Suspended Animation, May 28, 2004

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