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Derrick trying to catch a thief.

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Alumnos del Colegio Severiano Montero de Peñaranda de Bracamonte realizan una actividad TIC con Rocío Sánchez Fraile: Detectives TIC.

Alumnos del Colegio Severiano Montero de Peñaranda de Bracamonte realizan una actividad TIC con Rocío Sánchez Fraile: Detectives TIC.

Detective Nick Yemana (played by Jack Soo) made dreadful coffee and slept at his desk through five seasons of Barney Miller.

  

The Pigeon Detectives in Hamburg, Molotow, 15.05.2013

 

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Hot on the trail of V.I.L.E. Henchmen, thumb-stabbing Master System controller in hand.

DETECTIVE #591, October 1988 (Norm Breyfogle)

Since a few months I was waiting for a final english version of it by Chris Fritz www.flickr.com/photos/chris-fritz/

 

So I asked him for the original sourcefile to complete a english (and a german) version a few days ago.

 

I'm confident to have a final version this year. 'Cause I use the "camera" - dictionary of my Nintendo DSi XL, which can read kanji and co from image pretty good.

Suspended Animation Classic #1,017 First published June 15, 2008 (#24) (Dates are approximate)

 

The Dare Detectives

by Mark Allen

 

“Frantic” is defined, in part, as “done in a hurried and chaotic way.” It is also the first word that comes to my mind when describing the first issue of The Dare Detectives. Understand, I mean that in the very best way.

 

First of all, “frantic” describes the action, which nearly runs from the first to the last page. It is action that is peppered with good humor throughout. It is almost as if the 100-mile-an-hour doings are more of a set-up for the ha-ha’s than action for action’s sake. And I did, by the way. “Ha-ha” that is.

 

The humor is something like a cross between Looney Tunes and the late-80's era Justice League by Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis. With a funny talking rabbit. I bet some of you will “ha-ha” as well.

 

The subdued sequences come at the right times and serve their purpose of setting up more conflict and action.

 

The characters themselves show hints of interesting characterization. Though, as of the first issue, they do take a back seat to the star of the show, The Action.

 

All of this is to say that creator/writer Ben Caldwell did a good job writing his baby. His timing, sense of drama and humor (Have I mentioned humor...?) are to be admired. Before Detectives, I couldn’t tell you the last time a comic book made me laugh.

 

“Frantic” also describes Caldwell’s art style. It reminds me of the work of Tex Avery and Kyle Baker, but still has it’s own flair and sense of Saturday morning “cartoony” fun. It is so charged with kinetic energy, I can imagine the artist scribbling away at his drawing table, while flailing about wildly, acting the scenes out as he puts a story together, ala Stan Lee.

 

I discovered Detectives late, as it was published in 2004. Better late than never. MUCH better. Highly recommended for teens and up.

Our new -CLICK- prop the Detective Office. Fully baked and custom designed props and poses in SL for machinima or photography.

  

Now Open

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WATCHING THE DETECTIVES!

 

Key West celebrates the greats of TV and Movie Crime with a 6 hour program of music and costumes.

 

Saturday, 27th of November, 12 PM to 6 PM SL Time.

 

So much fun it’s probably illegal! The Avengers, Charlie’s Angels, Columbo, Shaft, Rockford Files, Randall and Hopkirk, Perry Mason, The Nightstalker, Dick Barton, CHIPs, Mannix... the 1960s and 1970s were the heyday of TV crime!

 

Take those shows as your insperation - or just let your fantasy go wild. Slip into your best detective outfit - from trench-coat to bowler hat, from leather cat suit to calf length boots, from British Bobby to New York Cop, polish your Smith & Weston or your sword cane, and join us for Second Life's ultimate homage on the detectives of past years.

 

4 of Second Life's top DJ will be playing for your criminal pleasure

12:00 - 13:30 DJ Calvin 'Columbo' Hapmouche

13:30 - 15:00 DJ Riff 'Rockford' Gaffer

15:00 – 16:30 DJ Moonmaiden 'Sheriff' Horner

16:30 – 18:00 DJ Caron 'Fawcett' Parnall

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Detective Foyle ? # 2

 

'40s Day - Brooklands, Weybridge,Surrey

24 July to 11 August 2017

 

Storytime

At 11:00 and 14:00; story lasts approximately 20 minutes. Suitable for all ages.

Listen to an intriguing story about a mysterious object that has turned up at the Lost Property Office. Nobody knows what it is or where it came from so London’s very best transport detective is brought in to help discover where the strange item came from and return it to its rightful owner.

Discovery activity

At 11:30 and 2:30. Activities last up to an hour. Suitable for ages 3 to 12.

Have you ever lost something on your transport travels? Put on your detective hats and track down the lost property of London. Collect weird and wonderful things in your own pop-up lost property treasure trove.

 

white out and pen on black licorice

Theme: Murder Mystery

Technique: Predominantly Light

Please view my other photos from this set as well as together they almost tell a story! :)

DC Comics (Sept 1989)

Cover art by Norm Breyfogle

DC Comics (Oct 1985) Cover art by Paris Cullins and Dick Giordano (inks)

Alumnos del Colegio Severiano Montero de Peñaranda de Bracamonte realizan una actividad TIC con Rocío Sánchez Fraile: Detectives TIC.

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