Anyway, go go Gasoline Alley. I do not live in an area to find it anymore, I did not even know it was still printed. Also, I image they will still give us Peanuts re-runs that far in the future. I don’t think I could buy a paper that doesn’t…
Sorry, this is not a litigable situation. But it is typical of Americans who think they have the right to sue because someone says something they don’t like.
Maybe this is “Night of the Living Dead” type of scenario – all the old comics that have died or should have died by now are wandering around as zombies. Will Mutt and Jeff come along to eat Lio’s brains, or will Moon Mullins or Krazy Kat beat them to it?
Very appropriate, given that my home newspaper, the Seattle Times, has just dropped “Lio,” while they continue to print reruns of both “Peanuts” and “For Better Or For Worse,” and continue to give valuable space to schlock like “Family Circus,” “Frank & Ernest,” and “Sally Forth.” They wonder why younger readers don’t bother with newspapers? Maybe it’s because they keep canceling the few strips that dare to be funny!
Already old, already getting senile. But, still too young to know Gasoline Alley- other than brushing past it here and having heard the name from my parents.
margueritem about 16 years ago
LOL! A classic lives on.
whoffkne about 16 years ago
Garfield, or Family Circus…
Anyway, go go Gasoline Alley. I do not live in an area to find it anymore, I did not even know it was still printed. Also, I image they will still give us Peanuts re-runs that far in the future. I don’t think I could buy a paper that doesn’t…
Beananarama about 16 years ago
Personally, I was digging the “Star Wars” reference- I’m too young to relate to Gasoline Alley.
tukla_ratte about 16 years ago
And Walt will still be alive and senile.
rayannina about 16 years ago
Not too senile to have his lawyer call Tatulli, I bet.
terrencestamp90346 about 16 years ago
I think this is hysterical.
Sorry, this is not a litigable situation. But it is typical of Americans who think they have the right to sue because someone says something they don’t like.
Sherlock Watson about 16 years ago
Maybe this is “Night of the Living Dead” type of scenario – all the old comics that have died or should have died by now are wandering around as zombies. Will Mutt and Jeff come along to eat Lio’s brains, or will Moon Mullins or Krazy Kat beat them to it?
pschearer Premium Member about 16 years ago
And don’t forget Blondie and Alley Oop. Oop’s been around at least 15,000 years already.
As for Beananarama, when you too are old and senile, you’ll be a Gasoline Alley fan.
Hey! How about a merger? Gasoline Alley Oop!
axe-grinder about 16 years ago
First-time reader, sent over from the Gasoline Alley comments. I like it!
h0bbesISmyBestfriend about 16 years ago
ha lio is one of the best upcoming comics
BlackBooks about 16 years ago
Very appropriate, given that my home newspaper, the Seattle Times, has just dropped “Lio,” while they continue to print reruns of both “Peanuts” and “For Better Or For Worse,” and continue to give valuable space to schlock like “Family Circus,” “Frank & Ernest,” and “Sally Forth.” They wonder why younger readers don’t bother with newspapers? Maybe it’s because they keep canceling the few strips that dare to be funny!
Nipponkid about 16 years ago
What? No one thinks of Calvin & Hobbes in this comic? First thing i saw. Haha Cylinder not box but hey! W/e gets you there.
Beananarama about 16 years ago
Already old, already getting senile. But, still too young to know Gasoline Alley- other than brushing past it here and having heard the name from my parents.
Durak Premium Member about 15 years ago
GA 15,000 years old, Garfield 14,975.