The adventures of Chester Gould's iconic detective Dick Tracy have been thrilling us for more than 90 years in the form of comics, radio serials and a 1990 film. Now the sleuth is returning to his four color roots with a "fresh and modern" limited series from Mad Cave Studios.
The six-issue series, which launches in April, will feature the return of several of Tracy's most infamous foes in what Mad Cave is calling "a hardboiled and realistic take" on the sleuth's world. The series is written by Alex Segura and Michael Moreci, drawn by Geraldo Borges, with creative consultation from Chantelle Aimée Osman, coloring by Mark Englert, and lettering by Jim Campbell.
We've got an exclusive first look at the covers for Dick Tracy #1 in the gallery below, starting with Geraldo Borges and Mark Englart's main cover. It's followed up by variants from Brent Schoonover and Nick Filardi, and Shawn Martinbrough and Chris Sotomayor.
"The world of Dick Tracy is rife with complex characters, twisted motives, and dangerous corners - and we really want to lean into the essence of what Chester Gould created without trying to imitate Dick Tracy's creator," said Alex Segura in a statement. "What Michael, Geraldo, Chantelle, and I are cooking up uses all the ingredients fans are familiar with - hopefully creating something that feels fresh and vibrant while honoring what's come before. We don't just want to tell a fun Dick Tracy story - we want to craft a great crime saga, too."
"Our goal in making a new Dick Tracy comic isn't to be kitsch or try to recapture what Chester Gould did so masterfully - I can't even presume to have that gift," added Michael Moreci. "Instead, we want to take the essence of what makes it work and recalibrate it for both new and old audiences alike."
Here are some more covers, this time a pair of retailer incentive variants by Francesco Francavilla and Dan Panosian. A blank sketch cover will also be available.
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