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Dick Tracy

Dick Tracy

Dick Tracy was the greatest detective of his time fighting mob bosses. His name was feared in the criminal underworld.

Name:
Dick Tracy
Publisher:
Real name:
Dick Tracy
Aliases:
  • Detective Tracy
  • Dick
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Male
Powers:
  • Adaptive
  • Agility
  • Gadgets
  • Intellect
  • Leadership
  • Marksmanship
  • Stamina
  • Stealth
  • Tracking
  • Unarmed Combat
  • Weapon Master
First issue:
Dick Tracy and Dick Tracy, Jr. and How They Captured "Stooge" Viller (1934) #1 How They Captured "Stooge" Viller
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History

Dick Tracy
Dick Tracy

Dick over the years had risen in society and his name had great fame. He became one of the greatest and self proclaimed detectives ever seen. He was working as a federal agent and even a second grade lieutenant in World War II, he tracked other spies, become a great addition to the naval forces, then after some years, he became good friends with a man named Diet Smith, and his son, Brilliant who was a scientist, he created the two way wrist radio, Dick in some issues would even travel to the moon to deal with alien forces and even blinded for a instant he keep on doing his job.

Along the way Dick adopted a young thief who saw Dick as his hero and even was called "Dick Tracy Jr.", Dick and Tess where engaged for two decades, Dick never had time to get married with Tess, not even for the reason he entered the detective business he’s sweetheart Tess after twenty years of being engaged, Tess finally got tired of waiting and eventually figured that Dick’s only love was his job. She married Eduard Nuremoh a baseball player who was soon discovered that was after Tess for her heritage.

Tess divorced Eduard Nuremoh and came back to Dick and finally married him on the day of Christmas eve, then Tess gave birth to a son and daughter, Bonnie and Joseph, after quite a long time with Tracy, Tess considered divorcing him but eventually work things out and they celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary and Dick after seventy-five years of crime fighting he keeps on fighting injustice.

Issues

November 1954

July 1955

December 1956

October 1957

December 1958

April 1959

July 1960

January 1961

February 1961

January 1962

July 1962

September 1963

March 1964

October 1966

October 1967

July 1968

April 1969

July 1969

October 1969

November 1975

January 1977

July 1978

April 1980

January 1983

September 1989

January 1990

January 1991

February 1991

Volumes

1952

1967

1968

1972

1988

1989

1990

2010

2018

2019

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