Besides, surely Spud’s been sent here to check for universal translators often enough that he already knows they probably aren’t in stock anyway, and so why not make the trip worth his time?
I remember the jars of penny candy. Now, everything has to be wrapped. I doubt anyone sells penny candy anymore. Candy bars were a nickle. I remember the pharmacy had hot nuts they sold by the ounce. They also had a sit down fountain. Best drinks ever!
This general store is so great. It reminds me of the one on the way to our old cottage in the Algonquin Park area. Anything and everything from gas for the boat motor to cheap sunglasses (sorry ZZ Top) to the weirdest candy you never saw anywhere else. I can almost smell the wooden planks and the gas cans.
Since there are no Universal Translators anywhere in that store, what difference is it to Ms. Nosey where Spuddy Boy chooses to loiter for an appropriate amount of time before returning and delivering the bad news to Wallace?
And did she just take a five finger discount on a lollipop? It’s traditional to pay first before enjoying. Even in olde timey general stores.
butterfly_qvrs almost 4 years ago
One must have their priorities straight.
Muntherdoesstuff almost 4 years ago
spud knows the return to his alien species is immininet the parakeet is trying to bring him back he must enjoy the luxuries of earth before the returm
Ida No almost 4 years ago
Amelia to store owner: “It’s alright then, Spud? Yeah? Put it on Spud’s tab.”
Tigrisan Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I’m still giggling over yesterday’s strip. Spud recovered quickly.
morningglory73 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
I just noticed Spud’s ears. Kinda low on his head. But cute.
crookedwolf Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Interesting that Spud was sent on this mission, because he reminds me of a Na’vi from Pandora… minus the height, of course!
jschumaker almost 4 years ago
Got a chuckle from the seagull eyeing the fish shaped lures in the bucket.
phboles almost 4 years ago
nice old-time general store
trainnut1956 almost 4 years ago
Does anybody still make or sell penny candy???
Kawasaki Cat almost 4 years ago
Candy for a penny? Now its candy for a dollar.
raybarb44 almost 4 years ago
“Spuddy Boy” That’s a term of affection if ever I heard one and Spud fell for it……
scyphi26 almost 4 years ago
Besides, surely Spud’s been sent here to check for universal translators often enough that he already knows they probably aren’t in stock anyway, and so why not make the trip worth his time?
goboboyd almost 4 years ago
Diggin the store detail.
j.l.farmer almost 4 years ago
amazing, Amelia actually had a normal conversation with Spud.
Gandalf almost 4 years ago
So much detail! Amazing! And I remember candy that cost 2/1¢!
DCBakerEsq almost 4 years ago
Just read a WSJ piece on the value of nostalgia and then this strip brought back memories of long gone local markets. Good timing. Thanks, Will.
paulscon almost 4 years ago
I remember the jars of penny candy. Now, everything has to be wrapped. I doubt anyone sells penny candy anymore. Candy bars were a nickle. I remember the pharmacy had hot nuts they sold by the ounce. They also had a sit down fountain. Best drinks ever!
Durak Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Spud, to the store clerk, “Excuse me my good man, could you please direct me towards your Universal Translators?”
WCraft Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Penny candy – still? What would that be – like, one M&M piece?
Dr_Fogg almost 4 years ago
Love the wood plank floors. I can almost hear them. Brings back sweet memories :-)
FunnyMinnion almost 4 years ago
Spuddy Boy! oh yeah, I could get used to that!!!
Aladar30 Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Spud really knows how say “Hi” with a voice full of Love♡♡!
CharlesTarrant almost 4 years ago
That a dog on the floor, panel 2, under the rods and reels and fish display?
NWdryad almost 4 years ago
Looks like Amelia is not averse to a bit of penny candy herself.
Boxo croco says happy derby almost 4 years ago
nice nickname for “Spuddy Boy”
CLaudiaAnn Premium Member almost 4 years ago
If no Universal Translators, maybe a Babel Fish?
StoicLion1973 almost 4 years ago
I guess the Old Man is fine with Henry inside the General Store now….
MCProfessor almost 4 years ago
I still remember penny candy. Each type in its own lidded glass bin.
Sunzoomspark almost 4 years ago
This general store is so great. It reminds me of the one on the way to our old cottage in the Algonquin Park area. Anything and everything from gas for the boat motor to cheap sunglasses (sorry ZZ Top) to the weirdest candy you never saw anywhere else. I can almost smell the wooden planks and the gas cans.
Thinkingblade almost 4 years ago
Probably a good idea to stock up – many of Wallace’s adventures involve waiting for something and a little pick me up might be juuuust the thing. :-)
donwestonmysteries almost 4 years ago
Penny Candy?
parkerinthehouse almost 4 years ago
this just takes me someplace else ♪♫♬❣️
MichelleZhivago over 3 years ago
Since there are no Universal Translators anywhere in that store, what difference is it to Ms. Nosey where Spuddy Boy chooses to loiter for an appropriate amount of time before returning and delivering the bad news to Wallace?
And did she just take a five finger discount on a lollipop? It’s traditional to pay first before enjoying. Even in olde timey general stores.
Kid Covid almost 3 years ago
I love how Amelia is just casually stealing a lollipop.
The one and only Eldest Arc (now at peace) about 2 years ago
I’m gonna say all the words inside my head