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Although his Sunday pages utilized flat colors, Dick Tracy's world was black and white; good vs. evil, right vs. wrong. The villains-especially Flattop, the Brow, Mumbles and Pruneface-were as ugly ...
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Although his Sunday pages utilized flat colors, Dick Tracy's world was black and white; good vs. evil, right vs. wrong. The villains-especially Flattop, the Brow, Mumbles and Pruneface-were as ugly as their natures. Chester Gould's strip began in 1931. hide information
Catalog Number: 3000Tracy
Although his Sunday pages utilized flat colors, Dick Tracy's world was black and white; good vs. evil, right vs. wrong. The villains-especially Flattop, the Brow, Mumbles and Pruneface-were as ugly as their natures. Chester Gould's strip began in 1931.
This
stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service
on October 1, 1995 as part of the Comic Strip Classics Issue series .
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