Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli
- May 26, 2009
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Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli is a gentle, good-natured continuing story of four generations of Wallets. Readers return daily for this positive slice of life, with universal themes and commonplace situations.
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Gweedo Murray said, 6 months ago
Because you didn’t offer him the couch.
axe-grinder
said,
6 months ago
We need FOUR panels a day!
channce said, 6 months ago
I’m guessing that we are at least supposed to jump to the conclusion that Earl had some (fatal?) misfortune on his way back to the club.
maresydotes said, 6 months ago
Whatever Walt, Skeezix and the rest of the Wallet clan are doing, I hope they’re not listening to this rudeness in their beloved Alley.
stringmusicianer said, 6 months ago
She’s seen him since then. Something else is up.
Macushlalondra
said,
6 months ago
She saw him the next day when he brought food from the Diner and they had a picnic with Walt. Then he asked her to marry him, she turned him down and he left. So what happened after that? I’m sorry you’re so bored with this storyline Not Norman but some of us like it and wish you’d keep your constant kvetching to yourself.
whmIII said, 6 months ago
I think I see a light at the end of the tunnel.
nighthawks
said,
6 months ago
mayhab he was arrested , put in the back of a patrol car, and then the officer left the car unlocked and running to check out something, and then two teenage girls came by and stole the police car and drove off with Bird in the back and…….
oh…never mind , that was little orphan annie
JanCinVV
said,
6 months ago
Norman, it’s not antipathy, it’s just that you say the same thing day after day after day. It gets old after a while, especially when you realize that these strips are done weeks in advance and no amount of complaining on our part is going to change what has already been written and sent off for publication.
Dypak
said,
6 months ago
They live next to the railroad tracks. He hopped a freight out of town, like a real blues musician would do after being turned down like that. He’s already written two songs about it.
axe-grinder
said,
6 months ago
Wow, Norm. Personal attacks? I know you probably won’t take the advice of someone you’ve called a lying, personally repulsive, psychotic, smug and smarmy sock-puppet (and those are just recently), but you should just stay down and take the ten-count on this one. You’re going up against the one opponent you can’t defeat…. yourself.
MaxStarmanJones said, 6 months ago
I don’t have any problems with the story arc. Except for the fact that Walt is not getting any younger and the reason I added GA to my favorites list was the historical interest I have in this wonderful comic.
The story line is nice. But it needs a comic strip of its own. I try to imagine what would happen if Jon’s friend Liz had a friend who visited a diner and she was picked up a guy who took her to a club and we went for several weeks with no Garfield. Just a long, long, long story about some couple who have no real ties to Garfield.
Same problem here.
Though I can say that I am reading this one, something I don’t do when I spot Rufus.
axe-grinder
said,
6 months ago
Dypak,
Loved your scenario, plus I can almost hear those two songs. Sad but sweet songs.
axe-grinder
said,
6 months ago
I will pass on that, thank you. It really doesn’t matter to me. Turn that frown upside down, Normie. Life is good, or it’s what you make of it at least. See you tomorrow.
JFri said, 6 months ago
Soooo, NotNorman YOU should have your say but nobody else should? Nice!
keabu1 said, 6 months ago
I’m also weary of this arc. I haven’t read GA in well over a week…
oldbooger said, 6 months ago
I think Earl is holed up at The Old Comics Home.
Dypak
said,
6 months ago
Lets all take a break and enjoy a short video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SMJj8tz_w0&feature=channelpage
stringmusicianer said, 6 months ago
The video is hilarious, dypak. I love what you said about the train and songs too.
NotNorman, there’s an Internet term for you: troll.
nighthawks
said,
6 months ago
it seems some strips have their die hard commenters ….some strip ‘groupies’ sing the strips praises and some (like Dick Tracy) LOVE to tear it down….I learned, very quickly, you dont mess with the folks at ‘for better or for worse’ they talk about those cartoon characters as if they were real people…..so , dont cross them and DONT try to tell them their characters arent real……
thats fine….Im just saying that when someone ventures onto the comment line and goes against what the consensus is, there is always a string of interesting and sometimes funny comment commenters……so , quit picking on Norman, he is producing lots of interest….you have to admit