Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli
- October 28, 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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toasteroven said, 24 days ago
Oh good lord, not this again. Please, not this.
MorganZ said, 24 days ago
Probably at the Home, playing canasta with Pappy Yokum.
Susan001 said, 24 days ago
Oh, goody! We get to visit the Old Comics’ Home!
Maybe we’ll see Abbie and Slats, Smoky Stover, Little Nemo, and the Yellow Kid there.
Ravenswing said, 24 days ago
Woohoo!
(And c’mon, Toasteroven. If you can’t stand the occasions when comics break the fourth wall or go out of continuity, then GA isn’t your kind of strip. I’d try the Wizard of Id in your shoes.)
axe-grinder
said,
24 days ago
Beautifully dreamlike quality today, with the marquee letters coming down, and the mention of the Old Comics Retirement Home…
axe-grinder
said,
24 days ago
Hey, here’s a dose of the old days of Gasoline Alley found on eBay this morning: http://tinyurl.com/yks9t85
What an artifact!
oldbooger said, 24 days ago
I love visiting the Old Comics Retirement Home.
Macushlalondra
said,
24 days ago
I haven’t seen the Old Comics Retirement Home since I started reading this. Should be interesting.
But I hope Earl manages to catch up with her.
jumbobrain
said,
24 days ago
YES! He absolutely needs to be at the old comics retirement home! I love that place.
BlitzMcD said, 24 days ago
An interesting in joke, actually! And I for one appreciated the reference to bluegrass legend Doctor Ralph Stanley in the poster on the wall of the theatre.
whmIII said, 24 days ago
Here we go again…
Devonshade
said,
24 days ago
Interesting direction, i’ll keep open about it,..for awhile anyway.
ceschott said, 24 days ago
I am thinking Walt’s going to have to pass on in order for Gertie and Byrd to have a permanent relationship.
kab2rb said, 24 days ago
I was hoping the story would go better then this. Not sure how or what. I hope it still keeps going.
I agree with other comments about Old Comics old home.
Joe Allen Doty said, 24 days ago
Ralph Stanley only has an honorary doctorate degree from Lincoln Memorial University in Tennessee.
Being given an honorary doctorate degree doesn’t really entitle a person to use it like he actually earned the degree by going to a university and taking the required course work and being granted an real earned degree.
I am a fan of bluegrass music and I have heard lots of Ralph Stanley music.
The coming attraction poster correctly listed Stanley and his band.
Joe Allen Doty said, 24 days ago
Is the Old Comics Retirement Home the place where they send comic strip characters who are old and senile?
jumbobrain
said,
24 days ago
As long as we’re posting eBay URLs, somebody has the book collecting Dick Moore’s introduction of Rover into the strip for sale, and it’s only two bucks! This isn’t my auction, promise…but this is a really good collection and one of only two by Dick, so I thought I’d mention it here.
http://tinyurl.com/ylytmyp
OldManMountain
said,
24 days ago
Notary Sojac, anyone?
jtpozenel said, 24 days ago
ZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzz………
harebell said, 24 days ago
How does she figure that when Corky’s entire staff was at the show? Surely they would have collected Walt and taken him home with them.
ocean17 said, 24 days ago
This isn’t going to be just a visit to the retirement home, is it.
jumbobrain
said,
24 days ago
“just a visit to the retirement home”? “JUST a visit to the retirement home”?
Ok, maybe I’m a nerd, but the bits where Scancarelli riffs on comic history are, for me, some of the most inspired stuff on the comics page these days. Maybe I’m sentimental because it is such a vast, interesting and unknown history…and so much of it is so much better than what we get nowadays.
And heck, it’s not just Mutt and Jeff there anymore…now they’ve got Calvin and Charlie Brown and Opus and Gary Larson’s cows are probably grazing in back.
MommaMadeMe
said,
24 days ago
I’m guessing Walt will end up staying. Everyone will come visit and say their goodbyes. That’s how Walter Wallet will pass from the living to the immortal. I’m tearing up just thinking about it.
436rge said, 24 days ago
Thanks Axegrinder for telling us about the GA strip for auction. Of course I can’t afford it so I printed the colored image. For those who don’t know there are oodles of old GA Sunday strips on the Fall Walks from 1923 to 2006. Go to rogerclarkart.com or Gasoline Alley Fall Walks.
ocean17 said, 24 days ago
I’m guessing he’s going there to stay as well. It’s an honorable and fitting way for him to exit the strip after 91 years.
axe-grinder
said,
24 days ago
MommaMadeMe said, I’m guessing Walt will end up staying. Everyone will come visit and say their goodbyes. That’s how Walter Wallet will pass from the living to the immortal. I’m tearing up just thinking about it.
You may well be right, but I don’t know how Jim will pull off the metaphysics of that.
sjbuchanan said, 24 days ago
If Walt moves into the Old comics home, Gertie and Byrd can go on the road together and live happily ever after…
Dypak
said,
24 days ago
Um, re:my post on Sunday.
I’d like to think that time at the Old Comics Retirement Home runs slower, almost imperceptibly, than time runs elsewhere. This way Walt and his pals are safe and snug for us forever. Even if this just a visit I’d be happy to see all the old-timers once again.
jumbobrain
said,
24 days ago
Walt going off to the old comics home would be a good resolution for the growing dilemma of a 110 year old beloved comic character who ages in real time. Hopefully Phyllis will be there.
marvee
said,
24 days ago
I don’t remeber seeing the old comics retirement home before and I’m looking forward to it. But unless it’s a euphemism for dying, Phillis wouldn’t be thre.