I check in on Sundays now and then to see what it will be. I skip ‘Slim at Corky’s,’ and anything with Rufus and Joel. I remember the one with Walt getting CPR and going back and forth between Heaven and life. That was SO out of character for the strip.
Jimbo has made the daily strip a snore fest but he saves his absolutely worse stuff for Sunday. If it’s not Joel and Rufus, then we get Molehill Highlanders, Meowrice, or Baleen and Slim. He should quit creating new characters because every one has been an abysmal failure. Get back to the Wallet family and the third, fourth, and fifth generations with their daily struggles that made this strip great.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray over 1 year ago
SPECIAL NEWS BULLETIN: Chick Tracy spotted at Corky’s Gasoline Alley diner.
snsurone76 over 1 year ago
But HE doesn’t lay the eggs. Or does “he”??
ddjg over 1 year ago
At least we have Slim and Baleen today . .
tcayer over 1 year ago
I check in on Sundays now and then to see what it will be. I skip ‘Slim at Corky’s,’ and anything with Rufus and Joel. I remember the one with Walt getting CPR and going back and forth between Heaven and life. That was SO out of character for the strip.
BJShipley1 over 1 year ago
Ah, Slim. The seventy-year-old man with the face of a one-year-old baby.
Durak Premium Member over 1 year ago
Slim is there, dressed as a middle aged fat man. I don’t want whatever it is he delivers.
SGIBeachbum over 1 year ago
7AM – 11 Midnite. Hmmm
BJShipley1 over 1 year ago
What’s with Slim’s facial expression in the last panel? He looks like he was just told that his family died in a car accident.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 1 year ago
“THE CHICKEN MAN DELIVERS THE EGGS”
Uncle $crooge over 1 year ago
Jimbo has made the daily strip a snore fest but he saves his absolutely worse stuff for Sunday. If it’s not Joel and Rufus, then we get Molehill Highlanders, Meowrice, or Baleen and Slim. He should quit creating new characters because every one has been an abysmal failure. Get back to the Wallet family and the third, fourth, and fifth generations with their daily struggles that made this strip great.