Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli
- June 28, 2009
- From Beginning
- Previous feature
- Show Calendar
- Next feature
- Current
Register for a FREE GoComics account and get this plus any other comic strip delivered to your Personalized Comic Page, Daily. With a free account you will be able to build a Comic Page filled with the Comics you want to see each day.
With the largest collection of Comics and Editorial Cartoons online there is plenty to choose from. Upgrade to a Comic Genius account (Only $.99/Month) and have unlimited archive access to decades of comics.
Register for a FREE GoComics account and get this or any other comic strip daily emailed daily. Comics and Editorial Cartoons are updated everyday so there is always something new.
With a free account you will receive one comic from your Personalized Comic Page daily. Upgrade to a Comic Genius account (Only $.99/Month) and get all of your comics emailed daily plus receive unlimited archive access to decades of comics.
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.
© 2009 Universal Press Syndicate - All Rights Reserved.
Copyright © 2009. UCLICK LLC, All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions - Privacy Policy


Comments (14) Jump to Comments Form
Horsehead1 said, 4 months ago
Last year for pop bottle rockets here. There goes another piece of history.
Powerboy said, 4 months ago
Why, are they not going to produce them anymore?
436rge said, 4 months ago
Thanks Axegrinder for your responces yesterday. By the way your photo remoinds me of the actor Bob Denver who played Manyard Krebbs on Dobie and later Gilligan of Gilligan’s Island. I too loved the On Stage strip by Leonard Starr who later for awhile did Annie I think.
axe-grinder
said,
4 months ago
Yes, Leonard Starr did shift gears and draw Annie. His On Stage is being nicely reprinted from the beginning by Classic Comics Press right now.
Macushlalondra
said,
4 months ago
They’re a week early for the fourth of July.
whmIII said, 4 months ago
Yes, too early…it is next Sunday! Great art work though.
JanCinVV
said,
4 months ago
Next Sunday would be the 5th. Too late to wish a happy 4th (which is a Federal holiday on the 3rd).
nighthawks
said,
4 months ago
oh, stop it
Thelmasgoat said, 4 months ago
There’s a bumper sticker going around from the marines
that say’s, It’s Gods Job to judge the terrorists.
It’s our job to arrange the meeting!
hdude711
said,
4 months ago
A bit early, ain’t it?
big G 3469
said,
4 months ago
Well the Forth of July is next Saturday. Why not get a early start on it?
marvee
said,
4 months ago
I think the town crier looks like Walt, the piper like Rufus, and the drummer like Skeezix. All younger ofcourse.
axe-grinder
said,
4 months ago
I think the piper is Upton.
harebell said, 4 months ago
As usual with artists, he’s drawn the musicians in mirror image. The drummers are holding the sticks correctly but they should be in the opposite hands, and the fife should be to the right of the face, not the left. It’s a mystery why artists do this but it’s almost universal. Maybe for the same reason most characters are left-handed.
I should give up commenting on it…after all I don’t accomplish anything.
Fife and drum corps veteran