Okay, it’s cute and well-drawn for sure, but I sorta wish Jim wouldn’t stop his narratives for the sake of punchline gags that have nothing to do with the story.
Hector Priam, the characters you mention all passed away long ago. Not all that surprising, considering Walt and Doc were definitely older than Walt and Pert was probably right around Walt’s age. Their deaths took place offstage. We saw Pert’s tombstone in Walt and Gertie’s misadventure in the cemetery a few years back. Walt is the last surviving member of the old Alley gang.
@Hector- The old characters like Doc, Avery and Pert were quietly retired a few years back, and are presumed to have died “offstage,” according to a Wall Street Journal article a few years back. It’s a dilemma Bill Perry set up 80+ years ago when he decided to have GA characters age in real time. The only character whose death was announced in the strip was Walt’s wife Phyllis. Walt himself is something north of 100, and you’ve got to wonder how Scancarelli is going to deal with that.
I used see Not Norman regularly over at Dick Tracy, but he seems to be absent everywhere,so you may be right doc (as usual. after all you are the doctor)
Good to see you’re still around Not Norman. As usual we disagree but I have the feeling Byrd is gonna break Gertie’s heart. Unlike you I won’t be happy to see it happen.
jumbobrain over 15 years ago
Okay, it’s cute and well-drawn for sure, but I sorta wish Jim wouldn’t stop his narratives for the sake of punchline gags that have nothing to do with the story.
Ronshua over 15 years ago
Only 5 , things are better than I imagined .
oldbooger over 15 years ago
Why the delay with the economy biz, lets get on with the storyline so we can return to regular GA characters.
stringmusicianer over 15 years ago
The mannequins union is going to hear about this.
alondra over 15 years ago
They want us to wait and wonder about what happens when she sees Earl.
SGIBeachbum over 15 years ago
Nice artwork.
MotherOfMoses over 15 years ago
But it looks like they just cut off their heads.
stringmusicianer over 15 years ago
That doesn’t look like any Walmart I’ve ever seen.
Paul1963 over 15 years ago
Hector Priam, the characters you mention all passed away long ago. Not all that surprising, considering Walt and Doc were definitely older than Walt and Pert was probably right around Walt’s age. Their deaths took place offstage. We saw Pert’s tombstone in Walt and Gertie’s misadventure in the cemetery a few years back. Walt is the last surviving member of the old Alley gang.
jumbobrain over 15 years ago
@Hector- The old characters like Doc, Avery and Pert were quietly retired a few years back, and are presumed to have died “offstage,” according to a Wall Street Journal article a few years back. It’s a dilemma Bill Perry set up 80+ years ago when he decided to have GA characters age in real time. The only character whose death was announced in the strip was Walt’s wife Phyllis. Walt himself is something north of 100, and you’ve got to wonder how Scancarelli is going to deal with that.
Paul1963 over 15 years ago
Nuts. I meant “AVERY and Doc,” of course. Avery and Doc, even in the very beginning, looked noticeably older than Walt.
harebell over 15 years ago
Where *is* not Norman anyway, on vacation? This silence isn’t like him.
SGIBeachbum over 15 years ago
I used see Not Norman regularly over at Dick Tracy, but he seems to be absent everywhere,so you may be right doc (as usual. after all you are the doctor)
countoftowergrove over 15 years ago
Ah, a deserted store except for the mannequins. Careful, Gertie! In the Twilight Zone, they may claim you as one of their own!
OldManMountain over 15 years ago
Clearly, the mannequins have lost their heads over the situation. I never thought I’d see toplessness in Gasoline Alley.
alondra over 15 years ago
Good to see you’re still around Not Norman. As usual we disagree but I have the feeling Byrd is gonna break Gertie’s heart. Unlike you I won’t be happy to see it happen.