First published in 1991, Dick Tracy Goes to War is the second of three novels authored by Max Allan Collins during his tenure as the writer of the Dick Tracy comic strip, following his 1990 novelization of the Warren Beatty film, and preceding his 1992 novel, Dick Tracy Meets His Match.
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| - First published in 1991, Dick Tracy Goes to War is the second of three novels authored by Max Allan Collins during his tenure as the writer of the Dick Tracy comic strip, following his 1990 novelization of the Warren Beatty film, and preceding his 1992 novel, Dick Tracy Meets His Match.
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| - First published in 1991, Dick Tracy Goes to War is the second of three novels authored by Max Allan Collins during his tenure as the writer of the Dick Tracy comic strip, following his 1990 novelization of the Warren Beatty film, and preceding his 1992 novel, Dick Tracy Meets His Match. Where the film novelization was set vaguely in the Depression-era 1930's, and Meets His Match is specifically set in late 1949, Dick Tracy Goes to War is set in the early 1940's (by implication, late 1942, though this is not specified), during the height of World War II. Essentially an original novel, it utilizes plot elements and characters from several different wartime storylines in the strip. Like the previous novel and the film from which it derived, Goes to War pits Dick Tracy against a coalition of many different foes, rather than just one or two.
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