As a carryover from yesterday’s strip, about the only way Jim can handle the ever aging characters is to take the route that Lynn Johnston took with “For Better or Worse” and retro age the characters about 30 years, freeze the aging process and bring back some of the long lost characters that were more familiar than the boorish current ones. Any other ideas or are we pretty much okay with the status quo?
Mineola about 12 years ago
As a carryover from yesterday’s strip, about the only way Jim can handle the ever aging characters is to take the route that Lynn Johnston took with “For Better or Worse” and retro age the characters about 30 years, freeze the aging process and bring back some of the long lost characters that were more familiar than the boorish current ones. Any other ideas or are we pretty much okay with the status quo?
arye uygur about 12 years ago
I would like Uncle Walt’s wife to come back from the dead.
The Life I Draw Upon about 12 years ago
That’s one way of avoiding the draft.
gargaduke about 12 years ago
It it wasn’t for malapropisms, these two guys’d barely be able to string a single sentence together.
marvee about 12 years ago
That letter must have been lost in the mail for 40-some years.
elgancho38 about 12 years ago
Last I heard, Uncle Walt is alive and well and living in GA.
battle of plattsburgh about 12 years ago
It’s a letter from the Daft-board.