Today’s Dick Tracy gives us the whereabouts of the Green Hornet’s faithful sidekick Kato and his role in the crossover event: https://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2018/05/11
Today’s Dick Tracy gives us the whereabouts of the Green Hornet’s faithful sidekick Kato and his role in the crossover event: https://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2018/05/11
This has been pretty cool to see. Dynamite should figure out a way to collect this storyline and print it as a trade (given their GH stories).
But they might not be able to get the right to using Dick Tracy.
(After all, look at the fiasco Archie Comics recently went through when it originally planned to do a new Dick Tracy comic book and appeared at first to have the appropriate authority to do so:
http://community.comicbookresources....Comics-in-2018)
Wow. That's ... unusual. Usually those things get sorted pretty well before announcements are made. The only other snafu like that I can think of was when Dynamite announced a new Fighting American series that got shot down right quick by Joe Simon since he hadn't officially singed off on it (the talks were still ongoing when the announcement was made I believe).
First off before I start let me just say that it looks like Dick Tracy is going to be getting another chance at a reboot series, but this time at a different publisher: http://comicbook.com/comics/2018/05/...oming-in-2019/
Secondly, before I can forget it seems that the creative crossover between the Green Hornet and Dick Tracy is finally over. It ended on May 27, 2018: https://www.gocomics.com/dicktracy/2018/5/27. So you can all now read It from start to finish.
Last edited by Cmbmool; 05-31-2018 at 01:38 AM.
Hermes Press...
This isn't the first time a company licensed a character to a publisher only to discover Hermes had the rights (anybody remember the Phantom/Dynamite problems?).
I wonder if some comic strip characters had been licensed to Hermes, and simply forgotten about due to possible inactivity by Hermes.
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