It would be interesting to read the strip from the beginning. I suppose it would be many, many volumes, but still an interesting view the 20th century through comic characters… someday might it be available on electronic media?
well im tired of this strip ignoring walt and skeezix. I miss their annual fall walk and the other traditions. Its now the Joel and ruffus show or Boog and his amazing talking animal friends AKA Disney alley
AnyFace over 7 years ago
It’s like a reverse “Itchy & Scratchy” cartoon.
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member over 7 years ago
Soylent gray.
MGMan over 7 years ago
It would be interesting to read the strip from the beginning. I suppose it would be many, many volumes, but still an interesting view the 20th century through comic characters… someday might it be available on electronic media?
omegasupreme over 7 years ago
well im tired of this strip ignoring walt and skeezix. I miss their annual fall walk and the other traditions. Its now the Joel and ruffus show or Boog and his amazing talking animal friends AKA Disney alley
mggreen over 7 years ago
Ze meecises dida no see ze trappe. . .
tg464 over 7 years ago
The only time I skip a comic is the meow Reece baloney
georgestrum5 over 7 years ago
That rumbling sound you hear is Frank King rolling in his grave.
georgestrum5 over 7 years ago
Try ilovecomix Directory-Google drive. Find Gasoline Alley under the G file.I hope Gocomics won’t hate me for telling you this.
therese_callahan2002 over 7 years ago
This was probably inspired by “The Mouse That Jack Built,” in which mice versions of Jack Benny and Mary Livingstone were lured into the Kit Kat Club.