Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli
- October 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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Comments (19) Jump to Comments Form
toasteroven said, 26 days ago
Will anyone in this comic ever behave like a reasonable human being? Stay tuned!
But you might be waiting a while.
Ravenswing said, 26 days ago
It’s a COMIC. If everyone behaved exactly as people do in real life, the result wouldn’t be very readable or very funny.
vasaaaa said, 26 days ago
Yesterday’s story was great. I sent it to all my contacts. I hope Walt didn’t leave with everyone else and is out wandering the streets somewhere.
BuzzDog
said,
26 days ago
Don’t turn him down again, Gertie!
Macushlalondra
said,
26 days ago
Let’s cut to the chase. How much are you offering to pay her Byrd?
tcambeul said, 26 days ago
Toaster, only Joel.
whmIII said, 26 days ago
Here we go again…
crunkbot said, 26 days ago
@Ravenswing ”It’s a COMIC”
That’s just a cop-out to cover for bad plotting and characterization. GA’s characters can (and should) be as kooky and eccentric as need be – as long as their actions make sense “internally.” There’s no one vaguely reasonable or likable for a reader to identify with. The entire cast appears to be legally incompetent, profoundly retarded or mentally ill.
The art is still lovely. Shame the writing doesn’t even remotely attempt the same standard.
marvee
said,
25 days ago
Oh-oh! work and romance won’t mix.
Chikuku
said,
25 days ago
BuzzDog is right! Don’t turn down such a great opportunity!
ed-in-toledo said, 25 days ago
Of course he probably has a policy against dating the dancers…
g6793
said,
25 days ago
besides, there’s the little matter of Uncle Walt, whose nurse Gertie is supposed to be…and who is hopefully with the crowd from Corky’s who were at the show…
maxamillian said, 25 days ago
How come they can’t hear old Walt snoring away in the now empty, except for him, auditorium?
Susan001 said, 25 days ago
If Gertie takes that job, she’s a masochist.
But then, she’s been a glutton for punishment throughout this series.
OldManMountain
said,
25 days ago
“Yes, Gertie, although I have moved on and am now in love with another woman, I’m willing to hire you to go on the road with me while my wife stays home. Nudge, nudge. Wink, wink. Ya’ know what I mean?”
MaxStarmanJones said, 25 days ago
Working relationships never work. Just ask Ricky Ricardo.
Devonshade
said,
25 days ago
Oh for %#,..sakes!!,..Here we go again,…will someone please flush these idiot characters down the can!!!!!
Dypak
said,
25 days ago
“Oh Byrdie, I wanna be in the sha-oooooow”!
Stuart Gathman said, 25 days ago
@crunkbot said, “The entire cast appears to be legally incompetent, profoundly retarded or mentally ill.”
Sounds like many of the people I know (myself excepted, of course).