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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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Llewellenbruce said, 2 months ago
What a waste of time that was.
Arye Uygur said, 2 months ago
Good thing he didn’t pay the parson in advance.
DaJellyBelly said, 2 months ago
This was the lamest story arc I’ve ever read for this strip! :-(
Jack Straw said, 2 months ago
Well, maybe the Grand Vizier could pop over, wave some potion under Becky’s nose to help her change her mind, or everyone could pop over to Moo, and marry rampaging dinosaurs. or…
alcors3 said, 2 months ago
What ever became of Amanda Lynn?
davidf42 said, 2 months ago
And that’s the end of that story.
rangerlg said, 2 months ago
This reminded me of a Paul Harvey story.
SUSAN NEWMAN
said, 2 months ago
There’s still one more day.
Then, a Sunday strip, and on Monday, a new story line (featuring long-neglected characters—I hope!).
Dypak
said, 2 months ago
Now I’m wishing that they HAD gotten married. That would have actually been funny!
Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago
That filled up a good two weeks.
Paul1963 said, 2 months ago
AAAAAGH, two weeks of donkey show for nothing.
JanCinLV said, 2 months ago
Not quite the lamest story ever (remember the theater?) but very close. Thank god it is over!
firebrand1 said, 2 months ago
I’m sure the greedy lawyers skimmed the inheritance money right into their pockets.
PipeTobacco
said, 2 months ago
I happened to really enjoy this story arc. Joel is an especially fun and appealing character in GA. I wish more of the story lines featured him. As far as this particular arc goes, I think it was a farcical look at the insidiousness of greed. The love of money can make almost anyone do things they otherwise would not do. Again, I appreciate this story arc.
Keeper 98 said, 2 months ago
I’ll have second DaJellyBelly’s comment. Glad this is done with. Exploring “the insidiousness of greed”, however worthy a subject that may be, could have been done far better than with this awful tale.