Dick Tracy


The Complete Dick Tracy Volume 4: 1936-1938
The Complete Dick Tracy Volume 3: 1935-1936
The Complete Dick Tracy Volume 6: 1939-1941
The Complete Dick Tracy Volume 5: 1938-1939
The Complete Dick Tracy Volume 2: 1933-1935
The Complete Dick Tracy Volume 1: 1931-1933
The Complete Dick Tracy Volume 8: 1942-1944
The Complete Dick Tracy Volume 9: 1944-1945
The Complete Dick Tracy Volume 7: 1941-1942
Encyclopedia of Mystery and Detection
The Great Detectives
Dick Tracy Nº3 - 1956
Dick Tracy Nº2 - 1956
Dick Tracy Nº1 - 1956
The Complete Dick Tracy Volume 27: 1972-1974
Ralph Waldo Emerson
and, of course, the self-accursation, the faint heart, the frequent uncertainty and loss of time, which are the nettles and tangling vines in the way of the self-relying and self-directed; and the state of virtual hostility in which he seems to stand to society. For all this loss and scorn, what offset? He is to find consolation in exercising the highest functions of human nature. He is one who raises himself from private considerations and breathes and lives on public and illustrious thoughts. ...more
Ralph Waldo Emerson, The American Scholar: Self-Reliance, Compensation