Dick Tracy: Colorful Cases of the 1930s

by Chester Gould

Peter Maresca (Editor) and Jeff Kersten (Introduction)

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Experience the adventures of the world’s most famous comic strip detective just as they appeared when originally published.

In the early 1930s, Chester Gould dramatically altered the comics landscape with a new style of gritty realism torn from Chicago’s headlines and fueled by the hard-hitting gangster films of the era. And with this new kind of storytelling came a new way of coloring comics, with strong, solid blacks and primary colors, a style as bold and vibrant as the stories themselves. Now, to fully appreciate Chester Gould's incredible artwork and storytelling, Sunday Press has reprinted these comics for the first time in the original colors, fully restored and in full tabloid size.

This selection of Dick Tracy Sunday pages from 1931 to 1939 features Gould’s most infamous villains of the decade, with four complete stories, plus forty more fabulous Sundays highlighting the villains and heroes not seen in the featured cases. Each of these sections features detailed commentary by Tracy historian Garyn G. Roberts. The high-quality, hardbound volume was produced in collaboration with the Chester Gould-Dick Tracy Museum.

WINNER: Will Eisner Award, 2017: Best Archival Collection/Project—Strips
  • ISBN10 0983550433
  • ISBN13 9780983550433
  • Publish Date 4 October 2016
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Fantagraphics Sunday Press Books