Gray Matters by Stuart Carlson and Jerry Resler
- March 09, 2013
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If there’s one thing everybody has in common, it’s getting older. From newborn babies to baby boomers, there’s no escaping it. “Gray Matters” is skewed to that vast generation of boomers. But since getting older means adapting to changing circumstances, lots of readers, old and young alike, can relate to and laugh along with our characters. Don’t let the name of the strip throw you. The cast of “Gray Matters” is anything but colorless as they struggle to keep up with the rapid changes in society, culture, technology, the workplace, their families and, of course, their bodies.
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Comments (11) (Please sign in to comment)
Ryan (probably the older Ryan) said, 2 months ago
It’s hip.
masterskrain said, 2 months ago
And 23 Skiddoo, and Hot-cha-cha, too!
nighthawks
said, 2 months ago
actually, it’s neat-o -keen-o
isn’t that just the cat’s meow?
Ken in Ohio said, 2 months ago
Is it even cool to say “cool” these days?
SeaFox10 said, 2 months ago
I always said “neat” and I still say it today!
Dave Marsden
said, 2 months ago
Swell!
Jen said, 2 months ago
Intense!
PoorPig said, 2 months ago
Is awesome still in style?
Ryan (probably the older Ryan) said, 2 months ago
It’s the cat’s pyjamas.
Night-Gaunt49 said, 2 months ago
Slang is ephemeral. Language is mutable. Meanings should not be.
snarky1941 said, 2 months ago
Is that a disguised backback? May be way to heavy when she fills it; way too dangerous to those of us on the aisle when she lurches by.