Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for September 02, 2023

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    nsr60  over 1 year ago

    They grow up fast, don’t they?

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    Dirty Dragon  over 1 year ago

    That watch tower is comin’ down.

    “The Leaning Tower of Hoogy”??

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    iggyman  over 1 year ago

    I was expecting that!

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    Code the Enforcer  over 1 year ago

    " But Yogi! The RANGER won’t LIKE That !! " … :)

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    sbook1  over 1 year ago

    Is it just me, or is this kid going from toddler to pre schooler just a little fast?

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    Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray  over 1 year ago

    Time for Jonesy to put on the Family Circus “NOT ME” character act. LOL !

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    MT Wallet   over 1 year ago

    Diamond Lil has a great solution for this and Mark Trail. Unfortunately it would be the entire strip.

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    ron  over 1 year ago

    BROKEN WEBSITE!!! No “Gasoline Alley” here.

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    apple578 Premium Member over 1 year ago

    I am so tired of this direction Scancarelli has taken this beloved strip. Talking animals that communicate with humans, a talking doll that invokes time travel, the Molehill Highlanders, Joel’s mule thinking in English, etc. This was created as a daily comic young and old alike could enjoy. King and Moores told stories about family and friends, or characters that popped into their lives for a short time. The stories could be heartwarming, nostalgic, comical. They presented a view of life as it was being lived then. The characters grew and matured through life. And they gave time to Walt’s entire family. When was the last time we saw—even for one day—Chipper, Judy, Gideon, Nubbin, etc.? This was a strong pro-family strip for family. When Mr Scancarelli presents an absurd plot that I think is his worst, he dreams up another to top it. Bring back the characters and positive values we loved and admired this strip for all these past years when King and then Moores were in control!

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