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  1. 3 days ago on Dick Tracy

    The other image I could no longer put up was an uncensored Sunday strip from the second Second Shaky story showing his girlfriend Fortuna with a black eye. The black eye had been removed from several papers and even the GC site, but markwillman4 found a paper that carried the uncensored version and posted a full image of that Sunday strip on the web with a link we could go to.

    So here it is in all it’s black-eyed glory: the uncensored 6/20/21 strip:

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    So thank you for the latest loophole, GC admins! I couldn’t have done it without ya! You stupid, oppressive, completely contemptible jerks! XD

  2. 3 days ago on Dick Tracy

    Hi, boboscar here. Sometimes to get the replies I need to make my useful main comment the Featured Comment, they won’t be divisible by 3. I’ve decided when that happens to mock GC admins’ neverending battle against fun in the Comments. 8 years ago, GC removed all images, videos, & links from the Comments and blocked us from putting in anymore. All we could do is type the full html to the links we wanted. Turns out GC resented us being able to do even that little, cuz last year they found a way to block us from doing that. We found a loophole to get around that, but I discovered 2 images I wanted to upload I no longer could in the loophole. Recently, GC blocked that loophole. We soon found new ones and I discovered I could now upload those images in the NEW new loophole!

    The first of these images was first posted on here by margueritem in the bad old days when the talentless Dick Locher was the writer and main artist of the strip. It’s an image of a wooden toy pig on wheels. It references a time when Locher was doing a circus story where he drew what was (maybe?) supposed to be a circus canon but was so badly misshaped it looked more like a pig on wheels. Good ol’ margueritem would repost the POW many times in the abysmal Locher years, always to great acclaim from her fellow commentors, seen as a sign of protest, not just against Locher’s bad writing, but also his bad drawings.

    So here it is in all it’s glory: the Pig on Wheels!

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    As Haf-and-Haf would say: MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

  3. 3 days ago on Dick Tracy

    PARAPHRASING FROM WIKIPEDIA! THE MUSICAL WAS ADAPTED INTO A TV SPECIAL THAT FIRST AIRED ON FEBRUARY 21, 1975 ON ABC UNDER ITS “WIDE WORLD OF ENTERTAINMENT” LATE-NIGHT UMBRELLA TITLE! FOUR SONGS WERE CUT FROM THE SPECIAL AND A NEW SONG ADDED, “IT’S A GREAT COUNTRY!” IT STARRED DAVID WILSON AS SUPERMAN! LESLEY ANN WARREN AS LOIS LANE! LORETTA SWITT AS SYDNEY! DAVID WAYNE AS DR! ABNER SEDGWICK! ALLEN LUDDEN AS PERRY WHITE! KENNETH MARS AS MAX MENCKEN! AND GARY OWENS AS THE NARRATOR!

  4. 3 days ago on Dick Tracy

    Hello, Haf-and-Haf here. Quoting from Wikipedia: A staged concert production took place as part of New York City Center’s Encores! series from March 20–24, 2013. The cast included Edward Watts as Superman and Will Swenson as Max Mencken, with Jenny Powers playing Lois Lane. Powers had played Sydney Sharp in the 2010 Dallas revival. On March 23, Bob Holiday, who originated the role of Superman on Broadway, attended the show and met with the cast.

    The show’s UK premiere was played in London in March 2014 at Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre and was produced by All Star Productions. After positive reviews, “the real star of the show is Charles Strouse and Lee Adams’ delightful score…” wrote the , the show transferred to the Leicester Square Theatre in the West End for a limited run in February 2015.

    In September 2016, there was the first production in the German language in Braunschweig, Germany. The OnStage – school of musical is producing the German Premiere at the Brunsviga.

  5. 3 days ago on Dick Tracy

    Quoting from Wikipedia: The show was produced at the Goodspeed Opera House, East Haddam, Connecticut, from June through July 3, 1992, with Gary Jackson (as Superman), Jamie Ross, Veanne Cox and Gabriel Barre.

    On May 14, 2007, the Reprise! Marvelous Musical Mondays program in Los Angeles presented a concert version of the musical. The cast featured Cheyenne Jackson as Superman, Jean Louisa Kelly as Lois Lane, Richard Kind as Dr. Sedgwick, Patrick Cassidy in his father’s old role of Max Mencken, and composer Charles Strouse in a special appearance as Perry White. From June 15–17, the musical was presented in concert by the York Theatre’s Musicals at MUFTI series in New York City, with Jackson, Kelly, and Strouse reprising their roles from the Los Angeles concert. Others in the cast included Lea DeLaria as Dr. Sedgwick, Shoshana Bean as Sydney, and David Rasche as Max Mencken. Bob Holiday, the original Broadway Superman, attended the June 16 matinee.

    From June 18 to July 25, 2010, the Dallas Theater Center presented a revised version of It’s a Bird, starring Matt Cavenaugh as Superman, Zakiya Young as Lois Lane, Patrick Cassidy as Max Mencken, and Cavenaugh’s real life wife Jenny Powers as Sydney Sharp. The new book for the show was written by playwright and comic book writer Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa. Kevin Moriarty, the Dallas Theater’s artistic director, believed that the show’s campy, pop art-inflected book had “not dated well” and approached Charles Strouse in 2008 for permission to revise the musical. Strouse acquiesced, and Moriarty hired Aguirre-Sacasa, a “lifelong fan” of the musical. Aguirre-Sacasa moved the musical’s setting to 1939, and made the show’s primary focus the “love triangle” between Clark Kent, Lois Lane, and Superman. Songs were cut, new songs were commissioned, and the order of songs was changed. In 2009, Moriarty and Aguirre-Sacasa held a private reading of the revised book with the show’s surviving creators, Strouse, Adams, Benton

  6. 3 days ago on Dick Tracy

    PARAPHRASING FROM WIKIPEDIA CUZ THAT’S EASIER THAN RE-TYPING EVERYTHING IN BOLDFACE! TWO PRODUCTIONS WERE STAGED THE NEXT YEAR AT THE ST! LOUIS MUNICIPAL OPERA AND THE KANSAS CITY STARLIGHT THEATER! BOTH PRODUCTIONS STARRED BOB HOLIDAY AS SUPERMAN AND WERE OPEN AIR VENUES SO THEY COULD USE A LARGE CRANE TO SIMULATE SUPERMAN’S FLIGHTS!

  7. 3 days ago on Dick Tracy

    Hello, Haf-and-Haf here. Quoting from Wikipedia: The musical opened on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre on March 29, 1966. Directed by Harold Prince with choreography by Ernest Flatt, it starred Bob Holiday as Clark Kent and Superman, Patricia Marand as Lois Lane, Jack Cassidy as Max Mencken, and Linda Lavin as Sydney. The production received generally positive reviews, but it failed to catch on with the theater-going public and closed on July 17, 1966 after 129 performances. The musical received three Tony Award nominations, for Best Actor in a Musical (Cassidy), Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Michael O’Sullivan, playing the main villain), and Best Featured Actress in a Musical (Marand). One of the songs from the score, “You’ve Got Possibilities” (introduced by Lavin), had some success outside the show as a nightclub and cabaret standard. According to composer Charles Strouse, the official title of the show includes quotation marks: “It’s a Bird It’s a Plane It’s Superman”; the program for the show does not include ellipses.

  8. 3 days ago on Dick Tracy

    Quoting from Wikipedia: It’s a Bird… It’s a Plane… It’s Superman is a 1966 musical composed by Charles Strouse, with lyrics by Lee Adams and book by David Newman and Robert Benton. It is based on the comic book character Superman created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster and published by DC Comics.

    While the show’s original Broadway run was well-reviewed, it did not catch on with audiences. Closing after three and a half months and costing an unprecedented $600,000, the show was Broadway’s biggest flop at the time.

  9. 3 days ago on Dick Tracy

    HELLO, SPLITFACE HERE! FOR MY SPEECH BALLOONS, ALL MY SPEECH BALLOONS ARE ENTIRELY JAGGED! TO APPROXIMATE THAT IN TYPING, I’LL ALWAYS TYPE IN ALL CAPS BOLDFACE AND END ALL MY SENTENCES WITH AN EXCLAMATION POINT! FOR IMAGINING WHAT MY VOICE SOUNDS LIKE, THINK A HARSH, GUTTURAL VOICE! SPECIFICALLY, THINK OF THE VOICE OF THE ALBINO IN THE PRINCESS BRIDE BEFORE HE CLEARS HIS THROAT!

  10. 3 days ago on Dick Tracy

    Hello, Haf-and-Haf here. My speech balloons are always normal, but with a wavy tail. For imagining what my voice sounds like, think a pseudo-British accent. Specifically, think of the voice of the late horror film star Vincent Price. Price was American born and raised, but always spoke with such a pronounced accent that he sounded British and often played Englishmen. The drawback to typing like this is that I’m always going to have to reintroduce myself as Haf-and-Haf to let you know it’s me speaking and not boboscar anytime I have to reply more than once. The advantage is that my voice is the most natural in indulging in an evil laugh.

    MUWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!