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I remember Andy Gump and his family! Not long ago I recieved a book about the Gumps featuring the storyline that culminated in the death of a girl named Mary Gold.
Yes, love the âname tagâ on Andy Gump, who does look like Mutt. Rod Gonzalez, it is truly the Golden Age of comic strip reprints⊠dozens of classics are currently available in book form, most for the first time in decades.
Rod Gonzalez, I read âThe Death of Mary Goldâ in a hardcover collection of âThe Gumpsâ that was published back in the â70s. Lots of humor strips engaged in long dramatic continuities back in the â20s and â30s (including âGasoline Alleyâ), but having a sympathetic character actually die in one was shocking. I still remember Tom Carr, freshly released from prison, rushing to Maryâs side only to be told âYouâre just a few minutes too late.â Heavy stuff for the time.
Rod Gonzalez almost 12 years ago
Only Walt could get away with such an awful pun!
JanBic Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Nice of Jim to label the characters so we donât get confused.
Rod Gonzalez almost 12 years ago
I remember Andy Gump and his family! Not long ago I recieved a book about the Gumps featuring the storyline that culminated in the death of a girl named Mary Gold.
That was quite a big deal back then.
Jim Douglas almost 12 years ago
I am so enjoying this, how much ya gotâŠ..thanks
prasrinivara almost 12 years ago
Is Rufus the one whoâll be delivering it then?
axe-grinder almost 12 years ago
Yes, love the âname tagâ on Andy Gump, who does look like Mutt. Rod Gonzalez, it is truly the Golden Age of comic strip reprints⊠dozens of classics are currently available in book form, most for the first time in decades.
davidf42 almost 12 years ago
This arc is soooooo cooool!
Paul1963 almost 12 years ago
Rod Gonzalez, I read âThe Death of Mary Goldâ in a hardcover collection of âThe Gumpsâ that was published back in the â70s. Lots of humor strips engaged in long dramatic continuities back in the â20s and â30s (including âGasoline Alleyâ), but having a sympathetic character actually die in one was shocking. I still remember Tom Carr, freshly released from prison, rushing to Maryâs side only to be told âYouâre just a few minutes too late.â Heavy stuff for the time.
hsawlrae almost 12 years ago
Hope to get a glimple of Winnie Winkle the Bread Winner as well as Perry and his gang.
BlitzMcD almost 12 years ago
Enjoying this arc immensely, although Iâm hoping it can be a recurring one. Still not ready to let go of WaltâŠ.