By Editor
September 22, 2006 - 15:50
Finally, the story that changed how readers perceived the “funny pages”
is brought together in a manner worthy of the deep admiration felt by
fans the world over. IDW Publishing is proud to present a deluxe
hardcover series collectiing Chester Gould's timeless comic strip, Dick
Tracy.
When Gould began Tracy, he saw his strip as a place
where morality,
headlines and the family could come together for the
sake of
entertainment. And now, 75 years after the first Tracy strips,
IDW re-
presents Gould’s massive body of work in its
entirety.
The first volume of this multi-year project, due in
stores on October
25, 2006, will include the five sample strips that
Gould used to sell
his groundbreaking strip, as well as over 500 comic
strips,
encompassing the series' beginning, from October 1931-May 1933.
Among these strips are the first appearance of many long-time Dick
Tracy characters, such as Tess Trueheart, Junior, and Chief Brandon.
This special first volume features an overview and introduction
from Consulting Editor and longtime Tracy writer Max Allan Collins,
as
well as an interview between Collins and creator Chester Gould.
Each
volume will feature book design from award-winning
designer/artist
Ashley Wood.
“The Dick Tracy strip
was one of the most popular, influential
comics of the 20th Century.
Young boys in particular were attracted
to Chester Gould’s crafty mix
of violence, humor and melodrama. I
know, because I was one of them,”
said Max Allan Collins, Tracy
strip writer from 1977 to 1993, and
author of Road to Perdition.
“Chester Gould—unaware that he was
changing America’s popular
culture forever—was simply doing his best to
make Mom, Dad and the
kids fight over who got to see the paper first...
and to make sure
that whoever did turned to Tracy
first.”
About the new collection, award-winning creator art
spiegelman (In
The Shadow Of No Towers) provided a cover blurb, an
excerpt of which
states that “a complete reprinting of all five decades
of Chester
Gould's Dick Tracy is a project as mad and quirky as the
strip
itself! This black and white morality play of Good vs. Evil
was
famously haunted by its gallery of grotesque and aptly named
villains
like Mumbles, the Brow and Flattop. Each of their faces was
literally
a "map," a map of hell, indicated by the most peculiar
configuration
of lines the artist could manage. What great cartooning…
it's time
to build new bookshelves to welcome one of America's
singular
artistic achievements.”
The Complete
Chester Gould's Dick Tracy, Vol. 1 (Diamond Order Code
AUG063354), the
first issue of a bi-annual, 352-page collection,
premieres in October
2006 in a 9-1/2” x 7” hardcover-with-
dustjacket format with a retail
price of $29.99.