GA has always been slow moving, BUT at one time there was some depth to the story lines. Old time readers felt as though the characters were relatable. Currently GA is merely a series of set ups for “corny” jokes.GA was originally built on the characters, not jokes.
Well, I still look forward to the Sunday panels. Fractured Bible stories, Joel and Rufus and, last week, something tasty from Corky and Terry! I just wish I could look forward to the daily strips!.I wish Jim could capture the imagination as he did with the Old Comics Retirement Home!.Wouldn’t it be a gas if Guido looked like Smokey Stover?
I’m enjoying the strip. I wish Sac Bee would run it. I used to read it in The Eugene Register-Guard. It was slow moving then, too, but it was still fun to read.
hsawlrae over 11 years ago
Check your brain…it’s screwed in cross threaded.
gkid over 11 years ago
Wonder…will Guido have someonewith him. A female , perhaps?
DaveBNM over 11 years ago
@gkid – That’s what I was thinking. He finally got a visa & green card for his fiance? Or he has a kid he didn’t tell her about?
Henry Robertson over 11 years ago
Is it just me or is Grechen getting fat?
alleyoops Premium Member over 11 years ago
Maybe he’s bringing another dog.
jollyjack over 11 years ago
GA has always been slow moving, BUT at one time there was some depth to the story lines. Old time readers felt as though the characters were relatable. Currently GA is merely a series of set ups for “corny” jokes.GA was originally built on the characters, not jokes.
Cheapskate0 over 11 years ago
Well, I still look forward to the Sunday panels. Fractured Bible stories, Joel and Rufus and, last week, something tasty from Corky and Terry! I just wish I could look forward to the daily strips!.I wish Jim could capture the imagination as he did with the Old Comics Retirement Home!.Wouldn’t it be a gas if Guido looked like Smokey Stover?
Willow Mt Lyon over 11 years ago
I’m enjoying the strip. I wish Sac Bee would run it. I used to read it in The Eugene Register-Guard. It was slow moving then, too, but it was still fun to read.