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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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Mineola said, 4 months ago
Skeezix & Walt. The way Gasoline Alley ought to be! Jim needs to slip these two into the weekday strips.
Estrelita Phillips said, 4 months ago
It’s Walt! And Skeezix! Be still, my heart!
Night-Gaunt49 said, 4 months ago
@HectorPriam
Except in all 3 cases you can’t do it alone.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 4 months ago
Great to see Walt and Skeezix again—even if it’s only on Sunday.
BTW, I prefer Yahoo to Google as a search engine, too.
TheAuldWan said, 4 months ago
Ahh! Yesteryear…..
battle of plattsburgh said, 4 months ago
What ever happened to “look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls”?
ewalnut said, 4 months ago
He used Google? I thought doctors had access to fancy medical sites that strip out the garbage links.
Ragarm350 said, 4 months ago
@HectorPriam
No thanks!
firebrand1 said, 4 months ago
Thanks for Walt and Skeezix today!!
Quartermain MILLER
said, 4 months ago
@firebrand1
Ahh Yes!! Seems like old times—remember Uncle Walt’s wonderful walks in the woods with The boy Skeezix?
roohey said, 4 months ago
so nice to see you Walt!
Thanks Jim
octagon said, 4 months ago
@HectorPriam
There wll be absolutely no inserting.
Unca Scrooge said, 4 months ago
@Mineola
It’ really hard to do a story about a 90 year old and a guy pushing 125. That’s why he sticks with the 60 year old Slim so much. Dick Moores’ work on this strip was tremendous but he deviated from King’s chronicle of the daily lives as the characters aged, which is what made the strip unique. Jim S. tries his best to emulate Moores but he’s stuck with older characters and the younger ones that Moores never developed.
MaxStarmanJones said, 4 months ago
Walt! Yes! I sift through the dirt, looking for the occasional gold nugget, and this is why I keep doing it!
Dypak
said, 4 months ago
Whatever happened to Axe Grinder? He move on?