Gasoline Alley is so old that it has a recurring rude salesman character based on the recurring rude salesman character from the Jack Benny Show that Frank Nelson played in the 1940s and ’50s. This is a character that I, a 49-year-old man, was only able to identify because The Simpsons parodied him 25 years ago. This comic strip is real old, in other words! So I guess this raises the question of: who is this running bit for, exactly? Well, I guess it’s for me, and most of you, if you’re reading this, so let’s just enjoy it.
“Interesting how this strip now feels the need to explain each little joke it makes. Not sure if this is a bid to familiarise new readers with their tired bits, or as refreshers to their established audience who likely entering the worst stages of dementia.”
snsurone76 4 months ago
Kitty is really enjoying all this.
Gweedo -it's legal here- Murray 4 months ago
Sam is an improvement …….. all the way until we get his cost to take the “lumber” from Walt’s yard.
iggyman 4 months ago
Yeeeees. he says!
iggyman 4 months ago
Why don’t you “cut” your estimate Mr. Wood!
eced52 4 months ago
Looks a lot like Rufus’ cousin Magnus.
nsr60 4 months ago
No sleeping on the job, Mr. S.A.W. Wood.
Darryl Heine 4 months ago
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO…that Frank Nelson lookalike returns but as a wood cutter!
skinkis.com 4 months ago
He kinda looks like Clark Gable…
capndan Premium Member 4 months ago
Well…that was inevitable. Maybe the next quote will be from JRB Enterprises.
TracyFan 65 4 months ago
“Ooo, I can’t WAIT to show you my estimate!”
mousefumanchu Premium Member 4 months ago
Check BBB before hiring someone for an expensive job.
SofaKing Premium Member 4 months ago
Digging the accuracy of the arborists hard hat. It is missing the screen that flips down for eye protection but I’ll let that slide.
David Rickard Premium Member 4 months ago
From today’s Comics Curmudgeon:
Gasoline Alley is so old that it has a recurring rude salesman character based on the recurring rude salesman character from the Jack Benny Show that Frank Nelson played in the 1940s and ’50s. This is a character that I, a 49-year-old man, was only able to identify because The Simpsons parodied him 25 years ago. This comic strip is real old, in other words! So I guess this raises the question of: who is this running bit for, exactly? Well, I guess it’s for me, and most of you, if you’re reading this, so let’s just enjoy it.
billyk75 4 months ago
Artist Jim C. seems to have an obsession for Frank Nelson.
Uncle $crooge 4 months ago
Remember that Frank appeared in six strips last year while Skeezix appeared in just two.
Uncle $crooge 4 months ago
purfuggly over at the Curmudgeon:
“Interesting how this strip now feels the need to explain each little joke it makes. Not sure if this is a bid to familiarise new readers with their tired bits, or as refreshers to their established audience who likely entering the worst stages of dementia.”
jpozenel 4 months ago
Just put out a sign “Free Firewood, Do It Yourself”.
[Unnamed Reader - 14b4ce] 4 months ago
Who is that? I’m drawing a Blanc…..