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By the way, I stumbled across an item that explains the extensive facetime being given to Mutt & Jeff. (Please forgive if someone else has already shared this information.) It seems that before joining Dick Moores to produce Gasoline Alley, Jim Scancarelli worked on Mutt & Jeff with George Breisacher for two years.
While weâre waiting for the momentum on this storyline to pick up again, I have a question that I hope some long-time fans might be able to answer for me. While reading volumes 1 and 2 of âWalt & Skeezix,â I fell in love with Waltâs mother. I donât know how to ask this delicately, so here goes: I can only assume that Mrs. Wallet passed away as she was depicted as being quite elderly in 1921-24, at least in my interpretation. Was her death ever addressed in the strip, and if so, approximately when?
AnyFace over 6 years ago
Something so very classically profound about the traditional âTalk Showâ format.
Usually though, in the U.S. at least, the guest is to the left of the host, as viewed by the audience. â¨Peter Wallace Premium Member over 6 years ago
What happened to Sundayâs strip?
pony21 Premium Member over 6 years ago
By the way, I stumbled across an item that explains the extensive facetime being given to Mutt & Jeff. (Please forgive if someone else has already shared this information.) It seems that before joining Dick Moores to produce Gasoline Alley, Jim Scancarelli worked on Mutt & Jeff with George Breisacher for two years.
pony21 Premium Member over 6 years ago
While weâre waiting for the momentum on this storyline to pick up again, I have a question that I hope some long-time fans might be able to answer for me. While reading volumes 1 and 2 of âWalt & Skeezix,â I fell in love with Waltâs mother. I donât know how to ask this delicately, so here goes: I can only assume that Mrs. Wallet passed away as she was depicted as being quite elderly in 1921-24, at least in my interpretation. Was her death ever addressed in the strip, and if so, approximately when?
catsrule411 over 6 years ago
I"d like to know what happened to yesterdayâs comic?
pierra Premium Member over 6 years ago
So would I.
sloaches over 6 years ago
Right now Scheherazade is caught in a âdeath loopâ over on Pibgorn.
Code the Enforcer over 6 years ago
Mutt DOES make for a good host of a âtalk showâ! He sorta reminds me of a cross between Edward R. Murrow and Mike Wallace ⌠I like it!
clayface9 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Thank God, no more Peggy Lee!