They didn’t take the walk last year. Yes, in the past there have been great conversations, but I am glad just to have them back in the tradition. You have to wonder how many more walks Walt has left.
They used to have three times the space! Maybe when there are no newspaper formats to worry about, comic strip artists can have all the space they want.
I guess that is a compliment. I have been reading uClick/GoComics for at least 10 years, but I rarely ever comment anymore. The autumn walk was good enough to get a remark.
GA is one of the strips that has historically aged in real time, but I wonder if Jim is slowing the clock or has even decided to freeeze it. Skeezix is getting up in years too (aren’t we all?). Rufus and Joel do not seem to change and Clovia is a senior citizen but still a hottie. I don’t recall anyone leaving since Phyllis and that’s been quite a few years now.
I have completely quit the daily strip, but I come back on Sundays in the hopes of finding one like this. I am so glad to see the annual walk. Walt is the only “living” WWI veteran, and the only American male left who was born in the 1800s. What a good Sunday this turned out to be!
Well … maybe not the Civil War, but the last living WWI vet died earlier this year, and Walt himself would be no worse than the second oldest living man in the world.
EstrelitaH about 12 years ago
They made it! They made it! Walt and Skeezix – walking in the woods – again! Truly beautiful!
Mineola about 12 years ago
Deja Vu all over again! Keep the tradition going.
arye uygur about 12 years ago
@Mineola: I agree!
Hillbillyman about 12 years ago
Enjoy it while you can, better take pictures. It don’t last long ar all.
davidf42 about 12 years ago
I don’t comment on this strip often, but I am glad to see the annual walk in the woods. I think Scancarelli skipped it last year. Or am I wrong?
battle of plattsburgh about 12 years ago
A very colorful comic strip.
trickdacy about 12 years ago
Uncle Walt looks especially frail in this strip. The way Skeezix is holding on to his elbow is a nice touch.
flagfly about 12 years ago
Hello, Mr. Walt. Haven’t seen you in a long time!
OldManMountain about 12 years ago
Yay!
John Klinge Premium Member about 12 years ago
Nice to see Walt again.
SGIBeachbum about 12 years ago
They didn’t take the walk last year. Yes, in the past there have been great conversations, but I am glad just to have them back in the tradition. You have to wonder how many more walks Walt has left.
I Go Pogo about 12 years ago
Thank you Jim for touching back on a GA tradition with a remarkable display of your artistic gift.
axe-grinder about 12 years ago
They used to have three times the space! Maybe when there are no newspaper formats to worry about, comic strip artists can have all the space they want.
Redhead55 about 12 years ago
Wonderful to see you this year on your autumn walk, gentlemen.
coldsooner about 12 years ago
Nobody celebrates the seasons better than Gasoline Alley. (Holidays too.) Really enjoy these, thanks.
SGIBeachbum about 12 years ago
I guess that is a compliment. I have been reading uClick/GoComics for at least 10 years, but I rarely ever comment anymore. The autumn walk was good enough to get a remark.
SGIBeachbum about 12 years ago
GA is one of the strips that has historically aged in real time, but I wonder if Jim is slowing the clock or has even decided to freeeze it. Skeezix is getting up in years too (aren’t we all?). Rufus and Joel do not seem to change and Clovia is a senior citizen but still a hottie. I don’t recall anyone leaving since Phyllis and that’s been quite a few years now.
Max Starman Jones about 12 years ago
I have completely quit the daily strip, but I come back on Sundays in the hopes of finding one like this. I am so glad to see the annual walk. Walt is the only “living” WWI veteran, and the only American male left who was born in the 1800s. What a good Sunday this turned out to be!
roohey about 12 years ago
thank you JimI have missed Walt and Skeezix
Paul1963 about 12 years ago
A 91-year-old man and his 114-year-old uncle are out walking alone in the woods. What could possibly go wrong?
Ravenswing about 12 years ago
Well … maybe not the Civil War, but the last living WWI vet died earlier this year, and Walt himself would be no worse than the second oldest living man in the world.