Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli

Gasoline Alley

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  1. Jim Douglas

    Jim Douglas said, 6 months ago

    walt is visiting Dick Tracy today…….

  2. Arye Uygur

    Arye Uygur said, 6 months ago

    @Jim Douglas. Thanks. I was wondering: When a cartoonist does a crossover, does he need permission from the cartoonist he’s crossingover from?

  3. Hillbillyman

    Hillbillyman said, 6 months ago

    Old joke but very well; done…It was funny.

  4. battle of plattsburgh

    battle of plattsburgh said, 6 months ago

    I’m sure they’ve put in a hard week. Today is Sunday, the day of rest. They’ll be back on Monday, if they can get across the bridge.

  5. SUSAN NEWMAN

    SUSAN NEWMAN said, 6 months ago

    Wonder what kind of job those two are supposed to be doing.

  6. Dypak

    Dypak said, 6 months ago

    Surprised our oldest WWI comic strip vet isn’t making an appearance here today as well. Guess he can’t be in two places at once.

  7. PipeTobacco

    PipeTobacco said, 6 months ago

    Yes! Joel and Rufus! Joel is sure a wise fellow! I enjoy his efforts every time he appears. I wonder it his creativity is due to his jug?

  8. Donnie Pitchford

    Donnie Pitchford said, 6 months ago

    Nice to see a crossover between two of my favorite comic strips! Maybe one day Rufus can visit his cousin Cedric in Pine Ridge!

  9. Josh  Lyons

    Josh Lyons said, 6 months ago

    Dick Tracy follows this comic in my lineup. So I’ll find out in a moment.

  10. Kab Buch

    Kab Buch said, 6 months ago

    So surprised no Veterans Day mentioned in today’s strip.
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  11. Dypak

    Dypak said, 6 months ago

    This must be a family business and boss man must have inherited those two from his Dad. No way anyone would hire those two chowder heads, outside of a comic strip or an Andy Griffith episode.

  12. SaskSledDog

    SaskSledDog said, 6 months ago

    @Arye Uygur

    In this particular case they did ask Jim Scanarelli’s permission to use Uncle Walt for the week. In the past Team Tracy has used characters from other, now defunct, Tribune strips including Terry & The Pirates and Brenda Starr, with permission from the Tribune Syndicate. Interesting side note; Dick Moores, who drew Gasoline Alley from 1956 until his death in 1986, got his start as a cartoonist as an assistant to Chester Gould on Dick Tracy.

  13. MaxStarmanJones

    MaxStarmanJones said, 6 months ago

    Happy Veteran’s Day? What a disappointment to see the buffoons instead.

  14. whmIII

    whmIII said, 6 months ago

    @MaxStarmanJones

    Yeah…

  15. John Pike

    John Pike said, 6 months ago

    @Dypak

    You have never been in a factory in the mountains or foothills of North Carolina.

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