Gasoline Alley by Jim Scancarelli for October 19, 2009

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    JerryGorton  about 15 years ago

    Now that the wig is on straight, maybe she will remember poor old Walt!!!

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    axe-grinder  about 15 years ago

    Time for a song!

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    oldbooger  about 15 years ago

    I will be sooooooo happy to see the the end of this storyline.

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    ORteka  about 15 years ago

    Wow! I love the fantastic art in the first panel and so much in detail. As for Walt, he is probably sound asleep and missed the whole show of Gertie and the dancers. Probably doesn’t want to be disturbed either. I am sooooooooooo happy to see this storyline. It keeps getting better and better and better.

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    Xrystalia  about 15 years ago

    Tomorrow he tells her she doesn’t need a wig… he likes her just fiiine as she is.

    Nice choice of architecture and decor to draw in to set the theater “stage”.

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    alondra  about 15 years ago

    Lose the wig and show him you’re still the same Gertie.

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    g6793  about 15 years ago

    …and then he’ll go onstage and sing/play Billy Joel’s “Just The Way You Are” and dedicate it to Gertie…

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    EarlWash  about 15 years ago

    Lose the critical punks and spoil sports. The rest of us are enjoying this story immensely

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    Xrystalia  about 15 years ago

    NEW MATH…

    Gasoline Alley : Whining Readers :: Waterboarding : Captured Terrorists

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    jpozenel  about 15 years ago

    EarlWash said:

    Lose the critical punks and spoil sports. The rest of us are enjoying this story immensely. —————————————————————————–

    I’m not sure who the “us” is that you’re referring to. I’ve found the story to be dragging for weeks now. Apparently it doesn’t take much to entertain some of “us”. Many of “us” await your next attack.

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    gocomicsmember  about 15 years ago

    NNCU: You wonder why the people who like the current story line are “so abusive” to those who don’t (which by the way, I haven’t been up to this point). The problem is not that you are expressing an opinion we don’t agree with. It’s just that, having stated your opposition to the current storyline, you keep on repeating it over and over and over again without saying anything new. Yes, we get it that you prefer a different line. In fact we got it after you said it the first time. How about just waiting things out, as most of us do most of the time when the author of the comic goes off on an arc that doesn’t interest us.

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    jumbobrain  about 15 years ago

    Well me, I don’t always like what goes on in this strip. But it’s clear that Scancarellie is putting love, craft and passion into his work and that’s pretty rare in the comics these days. So as far as I’m concerned he can do what he wants and I’ll keep reading.

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    Hillbillyman  about 15 years ago

    I love Mr. Scancarellie’s art work. The story line is ok…IT will end by and by.

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    Xrystalia  about 15 years ago

    NotNorman is right. We live in America. I have family fighting for our freedom of speech. I have done my military time as well. Just as we suggest that people who don’t like GA not read it, we also have the choice to not read negative comments.

    NotNorman, my “new math” comment above was actually meant to express the fact that I just realized how torturous it must be waiting for something better to come along. Obviously you guys are here because you DO enjoy some element of GA and you’re just not happy with what’s going on now.

    I’m sorry for being less than considerate in expressing my frustrations with everyone who hasn’t been enjoying the comic lately. It may annoy me, but you’re not really hurting anyone and you’re not resorting to vulgarities in anything you say. Thank you for that.

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    ocean17  about 15 years ago

    The story’s fine, the artwork’s great, Scancarelli’s a master of pen and ink, fine… the big problem with the story is Gertie. She’s a badly conceived character, two-dimensional and irritatingly stupid and obnoxious, even for a toon. Byrd, a more pleasant dude but about as much personality as a rubber ball. The core GA characters still ride on the strength of the original conceptions, but character creation and development are Scancarelli’s big weak spot. He’s a fine cartoonist, but he’s no writer. Look at the last pair, those unloveable, shallow twits Upton O. Goode and Ramona Lisa. Ridiculous. This is why readers pine for stories about the original cast. They’re the only characters who are still any good. And even they’d better start growing more 3-d personalities soon, because they’re fading into triteness too.

    The slow pace of the strip was once justified because it took its time to highlight nuances of character, setting and plot, things that gave it real substance. That isn’t the case any more. Maybe Scancarelli should hire someone to write the stories. Someone who knows how.

    Check out this old one, for example. Poetry.

    http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e2/Gasalley.jpg

    I’m not saying it should be just like that again. But something of comparable intelligence and sensitivity? Please?

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    harebell  about 15 years ago

    Ocean17 states the complaint without…grousing. Hope the comment reaches Mr. Scancarelli. Many of the rest of us attack each other. I suggest we can all do better than this. Or else perhaps refrain from commenting just because we can.

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    Max Starman Jones  about 15 years ago

    Say what you will, this beats the metor story hands down. Hey, Dick Tracy beats the meteor story, come to think of it…

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    Max Starman Jones  about 15 years ago

    Hey, NotNorman, you can see Walt every day. Just look at the very top of the comic. He’s right over the comic just like April is above the “For Better or for Worse” strip. I miss her almost as much as I miss ol’ Walt.

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    oldbooger  about 15 years ago

    “Why can’t we all just get along?”

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    axe-grinder  about 15 years ago

    Strike up the band!

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    Ronshua  about 15 years ago

    Kibitz….Kibitz….Kibitz….Kibitz….Kibitz….Kibitz….

    Chinese water torture is the popular name for a method of water torture in which water is slowly dripped onto a person’s forehead, allegedly driving the victim insane. This form of torture was first described under a different name by Hippolytus de Marsiliis in Italy in the 16th century.

    NotNormanChubsyUbsy…( driving the victim insane ) Answer your first question ? Just trying to help .

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    quartermain  about 15 years ago

    POOR OLD WALT LEFT ALONE OUT OF THE STORY LINE NOW DUE TO HIS APPROXIMATE AGE OF 112 YEARS–CURSED BY THE ORIGINAL ARTIST’S FOLLOWING THE PRACTICE OF LETTING HIS COMIC CHARACTERS AGE.

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    quartermain  about 15 years ago

    POOR OLD WALT NOW ABOUT 112 YEARS OLD–IS BENING LEFT OUT OF THE STORYLINE

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    Xrystalia  about 15 years ago

    Definitely did not like the meteor arc. While I understand the complete insanity of sleep deprivation, that went beyond moral fiber. And besides, Slim doesn’t have enough energy to do much besides eat when he’s well-rested… organizing a meteor-strike was a real stretch for him.

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