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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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mrbribery said, 7 months ago
“a strange force drew me to the graveyard”
PoorPig said, 7 months ago
Looks like the ghost is still wearing it!
soap12 said, 7 months ago
Reminds me of a song from the fifties or sixties. I think it was named, “Strange Things Happen.”
axe-grinder said, 7 months ago
I’d like to have a GA jacket.
Knightman
said, 7 months ago
@axe-grinder
Me Too!
Dypak
said, 7 months ago
Walt has some good eyes. Look how far away he is in that last panel, a touch of x-ray vision as well.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 7 months ago
@Dypak
That’s not Walt.
It’s Skeezix.
marvee
said, 7 months ago
@Dypak
That’s Skeezix.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 7 months ago
Shouldn’t that headstone read “James” and not “Jimmy”??
marvee
said, 7 months ago
Is the cemetery next to the house? We’ve never actually seen the pickup.
battle of plattsburgh said, 7 months ago
It’s still kinda wet. Now we know that that was Hurricane Sandy that they were experiencing last week when they picked up “Jimmy”.
avarner said, 7 months ago
Great job on the story & the art, Jim.
Happy Halloween!
IGoPogo4 said, 7 months ago
I was close – six days ago I said the jacket would be folded on the grave.
whmIII said, 7 months ago
Best thread I’ve seen in a while…
elgancho38 said, 7 months ago
To clear up some confusion, Skeezix is 91, born in 1921. He drove Slim. Walt is over 100. It’s interesting that Skeezix was wearing the dark jacket and red vest or sweater that Walt is often seen wearing. No, probably not the same garments. The question I have is, after sitting 8 years, will the pickup start, and if so, won’t many of the rubber parts including tires need replacement? Hope they get home without a flat.