First panel Part 1: The Box of Matches and the last panel To be Continued. Me thinks we got a week long story here. Hope there’s an ending to this one, last one ended with Canehard hanging on a snake.
From the “Ginger Meggs” Wikipedia page, under “Publication History”:
“In September 2022, News Corporation removed all daily comic strips from their publications across Australia. Ginger Meggs ceased appearing in print as a daily strip as of 12 September. It remains to be published online at GoComics and across social media channels.”
September 12 is when the reprints started appearing here.
I wondered at first why Ginger didn’t know what it was, for I certainly did at his age. But that was a long time ago, and ward keys were still common then.
Templo S.U.D. about 2 years ago
I think I know what story arc this is, but I’m not going to make it like a bag of dead clams (spoil).
SydneyCityTV about 2 years ago
Interesting to note that Ginge has been on matchboxes from that particular brand in the past! ;)
Ace 66 about 2 years ago
First panel Part 1: The Box of Matches and the last panel To be Continued. Me thinks we got a week long story here. Hope there’s an ending to this one, last one ended with Canehard hanging on a snake.
Durak Premium Member about 2 years ago
Oh cool! An interesting start to what looks like an awesome story arc.
cormals about 2 years ago
Love the redhead matches, brings back memories.
JPuzzleWhiz about 2 years ago
From the “Ginger Meggs” Wikipedia page, under “Publication History”:
“In September 2022, News Corporation removed all daily comic strips from their publications across Australia. Ginger Meggs ceased appearing in print as a daily strip as of 12 September. It remains to be published online at GoComics and across social media channels.”
September 12 is when the reprints started appearing here.
asrialfeeple about 2 years ago
Well, it’s new to me.
John W Kennedy Premium Member about 2 years ago
I wondered at first why Ginger didn’t know what it was, for I certainly did at his age. But that was a long time ago, and ward keys were still common then.