Grand Avenue by Steve Breen and Mike Thompson
- November 03, 2012
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Grand Avenue stars Kate Macfarlane, an avid sports fan who powerwalks to stay in shape. Not your typical cookie-baking granny, Grandma Kate has her hands full with her terrific twosome, who are best buddies even though their personalities clash. Gabby is an ambitious, newspaper-reading little girl who plans to become a billionaire before she's 30. Her brother Michael is a more sensitive soul who prefers riding his skateboard or performing scenes from Shakespeare to just about anything else.
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Comments (9) (Please sign in to comment)
Clark Kent said, 7 months ago
Read a book instead. May I suggest “when god was a woman” by Merlin Stone, ISBN 0-88029-533-3. Or how about “1984” by George Orwell.
briatollah said, 7 months ago
@Clark Kent
I have a 1984 edition of Nineteen Eighty- Four.
Linda1259 said, 7 months ago
@Clark Kent
Gee, I have that on my Kindle. : – )
Reynie said, 7 months ago
@Clark Kent
Quiet! I’m reading comics online!
Comic Minister said, 7 months ago
Sorry Gabby.
phritzg
said, 7 months ago
@Clark Kent
I’ve read eight books in the last 5 or 6 weeks. Seven of them were by John Zakour, who does Maria’s Day and Working Daze here on gocomics. The other book was by Jackson Galaxy, who has the show My Cat From Hell. The fiction books were all paperbacks, and the other was a hard cover book from our public library.
KathyMTM said, 7 months ago
kids these days do spend too much time on “gadgets”. They are not learning social skills and they are walking into walls while texting. Aside from that they can’t spell. Sad to say its not always a kid who maybe walks into a fountain at a mall. O_o
briatollah said, 7 months ago
@KathyMTM
“The trouble with kids nowadays is they have too many gadgets to play with and not enough chores to do.” – Harry S Truman. (It rings truer now than when he said it.)
Penny Robinson Fan Club said, 7 months ago
@Clark Kent
Or “The Fountainhead,” Ayn Rand.