. . . Congratulations, Gasoline Alley citizens and Jim Scancarelli. I have enjoyed this comic since I was much younger. :)
“Gasoline Alley,” the first comic to have its characters age in real time, uses gentle humor to make astute observations on small-town living and modern family life. Jim Scancarelli continues the strong tradition set by predecessor Dick Moores and originator Frank King. He fills the strip with timeless observations on our continually shifting world. As loyal readers know, that’s no small feat for a strip that began in 1918."
. . . Congratulations, Gasoline Alley citizens and Jim Scancarelli. I have enjoyed this comic since I was much younger. :)
“Gasoline Alley,” the first comic to have its characters age in real time, uses gentle humor to make astute observations on small-town living and modern family life. Jim Scancarelli continues the strong tradition set by predecessor Dick Moores and originator Frank King. He fills the strip with timeless observations on our continually shifting world. As loyal readers know, that’s no small feat for a strip that began in 1918."