Except for Saturday mornings , Ward never did take off his suit and tie, even at supper and ol’ June never , ever was seen without her pearl necklace.just an observation from the peanut gallery…
simpsonfan2: The TV cover story came from real life – he was a band leader. This accounted for his being at home so much – he worked nights. Maybe the film had him working with the ad agency on a jingle, or just a separate story line like daily and Sunday comics.
mackiewhite about 12 years ago
This is great!
StelBel about 12 years ago
…always wondered what Ward did…
justalurkr about 12 years ago
Gray is me, except male and slightly larger! This has potential.
Nighthawks Premium Member about 12 years ago
Except for Saturday mornings , Ward never did take off his suit and tie, even at supper and ol’ June never , ever was seen without her pearl necklace.just an observation from the peanut gallery…
w9cwd about 12 years ago
Looking forward to more from the team.
APersonOfInterest about 12 years ago
Had to go the the A to Z under COMICS to find GRAY MATTERS … why did it not open in my list????
dizzycomics about 12 years ago
Great Cartoon guys! I can totally relate : )
fugcheese about 12 years ago
The art is great!!!
Comicsexpert about 12 years ago
Stuart Carlson is an accomplished editorial cartoonist and you can see his work on this very site.
rclake1963 about 12 years ago
“Ward, don’t you think you’re being a little hard on the Beaver?”
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
when ever i see a big office building full of people i wonder what they are doing…
hippogriff about 12 years ago
Pixil-pushing, mostly.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member about 12 years ago
No comments from anyone about the landline?
Yeah, this strip is going to be GREAT. It reminds me a bit of “Dustun” over at DailyInk.
patanndp about 12 years ago
so glad to see Gray Matters on this site! Beautifully drawn!
JGordonFan24 about 12 years ago
I think Ward was a government agent.
hippogriff about 12 years ago
simpsonfan2: The TV cover story came from real life – he was a band leader. This accounted for his being at home so much – he worked nights. Maybe the film had him working with the ad agency on a jingle, or just a separate story line like daily and Sunday comics.
Timothy Higgins Premium Member about 12 years ago
Ward Cleaver was an engineer…….aerospace I believe