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  1. Dick Tracy. villains. The following is a list of Dick Tracy villain debuts. One of the appeals of the Dick Tracy comic strip is its unique villains. [1] Many had bizarre deformities, including the Blank (1937), Little Face Finny (1941), Pruneface (1943), the Brow (1944), Shaky (1945), and Pearshape (1949). [2]

    Character / Team
    Year Created
    First Appearance
    1931
    Dick Tracy 10-12
    Broadway Bates, Belle
    1932
    Dick Tracy 02-22
    Steve "the Tramp" Brogan
    1932
    Dick Tracy 09-08
    Alec Penn (Count Gordon)
    1932
    Dick Tracy 05-30
  2. Dick Tracy Wiki. Villains. Category page. One of the appeals of the Dick Tracy comic strip is its unique villains. Many had bizarre deformities including The Blank, Little Face Finny, Pruneface, Flattop, Shaky, and Wormy.

  3. The Villains of the Dick Tracy Universe. Chester Gould, in over nearly a half-century of writing and drawing the Dick Tracy strip, created perhaps the most formidable list of villains in American literature. The first was BIG BOY, whose gang killed Emil Trueheart and kidnapped Tess.

    • 10 Miss EGGhead
    • 9 Pear-Shape
    • 8 Oodles
    • 7 The Blank
    • 6 Jerome Trohs
    • 5 Pruneface
    • 4 The Kitten Sisters
    • 3 Scardol
    • 2 "Little Face" Finny
    • 1 The Brow

    Even though it is considered one of the best comic strips of all time, Dick Tracydoesn't feature many female villains. But when the comic does feature evil women, they are just as strange as the men. Miss. Egghead is the perfect combination of strange and evil. Miss Egghead is different form other villains as she already has money but sees a life o...

    Pear-Shape was an oddity of a villain as his main business had nothing to do with crime. His main source of income was his weight-loss program, that encouraged members to live a healthy life, even though Pear-Shape did things that were unhealthy constantly. Most of his plans were flawed as he botched a jewelry heist and was unable to collect money ...

    Oodles proved to be no match for a detective as brilliant as Dick Tracy, but that didn't mean his character wasn't strange. Oodles was a conflicted villain who was more worried about what he weighed than the actual crimes he was committing. With his hulking frame the writers of Dick Tracy put emphasis on how much Oodles weighed, and how he wanted t...

    The Blank was a smart criminal in the Dick Tracy comic strip, but insisted on looking like The Invisible Man when committing murder. Of course this gave him an air of mystery and anonymity, but also made him look strange. Related: 10 Most Iconic TV Detectives The choice of mask was a strange one as well, since there are many other options besides c...

    Jerome Trohs was a smart but small criminal who used his size to his advantage. As a master escape artist, Trohs used any means necessary to evade the law including riding on the back of a large dog. Whenever he was on the run, Trohs would take on the persona of someone who lived his hiding place their whole lives. At one point he pretended he was ...

    Pruneface has one of the strangest character developments in Dick Tracycomics. First, Pruneface as a performer with his wife, then he became a spy for the Axis powers in World War II, which was a massive change in career path. Pruneface is one of the few characters to get a new name in the comic strip as he is cryogenically frozen and brought back ...

    The Kitten Sisters were a skilled group of criminals that had an unusual way of getting into crime. After their dreams of being in the circus folded the sisters started stealing and selling the goods. Unlike other criminals in the comic strips the sisters resorted to games to see who would carry out their heists and murders. In one instance they dr...

    Scardol is one of Dick Tracy's earliest foes as he first appeared in the comic strip in 1939. The car thief had a large underbite and forehead, giving him the appearance of a bulldog. Related: Comics 10 Most Lovable Losers This was highlighted by his love of hats, as they drew attention to how large his head was, compared to the rest of his body. L...

    "Little Face" Finny followed the trend of Dick Tracy villains having odd features, compared to the heroes in the comic strip. Everything about "Little Face" was proportionate except for his eyes, lips, and nose being very close together. This made his head look like the wrong size for his features and vice versa. While "Little Face" operated like m...

    The Brow has been a long-running villain in the comic strip version of Dick Tracyand beyond. As a spy, The Brow's job was to monitor ships and tell his bosses what was going on. However, the villain had no ears leaving readers to question how he could hear radio transmissions. The Brow was vicious in his methods of controlling the people that worke...

  4. In the 1990 movie Dick Tracy, "Big Boy" (played by Al Pacino) looked like villain Sketch Paree more than the character drawn by Chester Gould. Angelica "Angeltop" Jones (1978, 1981, 1985) - One of the first villains to appear in the strip following Gould's retirement. Angeltop was Flattop's daughter.

  5. Flat Top. 2. A freelance hitman and one of the most popular and recognizable Dick Tracy villains.

  6. 21 de dic. de 2016 · Subscribe to ComicsAlliance → http://bit.ly/subscribe-to-comics You voted for Dick Tracy's greatest foes, now see how the ranking shook out in our latest Rogues' Gallery. Go here → http ...