Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for May 27, 2013

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    cpalmeresq  over 11 years ago

    Isn’t this the only comic strip (and I’m not just talking today’s episode) that L’il Abner & Fearless Fosdick actually appeared together?

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    cpalmeresq  over 11 years ago

    I think that somewhere Al Capp & George McManus are feeling really honored.

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    JanBic Premium Member over 11 years ago

    Time to say you are staying, Walt.

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    EstrelitaH  over 11 years ago

    Skipped Memorial Day again this year. the LAST time that Memorial Day was memorialized in a Gasoline Alley strip was 2007. Makes you wonder what is “afoot.”

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    pelican47  over 11 years ago

    No Slim, don’t take him home…I hope JanBic is right. Let’s just keep this storyline going on and on—it is so fun!

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    Bandera_Ken  over 11 years ago

    If we must bid farewell to the retired comics then let’s send Walt home and retire Slim. Send his mother and her cousin to keep him company.

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    hsawlrae  over 11 years ago

    And Beatle Bailey could have been a part of the Memorial Day celebration as well. Today I’m more than a bit disapointed in Jim.

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    axe-grinder  over 11 years ago

    I don’t know any strip artist who has done more for the memory of all veterans than Scancarelli. His credentials are beyond reproach.

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    JanLC  over 11 years ago

    Anyone who believes that those who set out to murder innocents may be “good” needs either help or incarceration.

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    EstrelitaH  over 11 years ago

    For those who remember – Gasoline Alley – 1943 – Stranded at Sea

    GASOLINE ALLEY – 1943 – STRANDED AT SEAhttp://www.comicartfans.com/gallerypiece.asp?piece=848934

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    billyk75  over 11 years ago

    All WW1 veterans are not dead. Walt Wallet served in the Great War.

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