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Gasoline Alley: Comic Art as Social Comment: Changing Life in America Over More Than Half a Century as Seen Through the Eyes of a Unique 'First Family', Avon/Flare, 1976. Introduction by Nat Hentoff, history of the strip with 1970s continuities. ISBN 0-380-00761-4; The Smoke from Gasoline Alley, Sheed and Ward, 1976. ISBN 0-8362-0670-3
Gasoline Alley (comic strip) is a comic strip by Frank King, first published in 1918 Gasoline Alley (radio series), a 1931–49 radio series based on the eponymous comic strip; Gasoline Alley, an American comedy film; Corky of Gasoline Alley, its sequel released the same year; Gasoline Alley, a 1970 album by Rod Stewart, or the title track
A portion of the Gasoline Alley Sunday strip (May 3, 2009) in which the artist paid tribute to collaborator Mark J. Cohen. Scancarelli began his professional association with Gasoline Alley as an assistant to Dick Moores in 1979. Moores sent him the strips fully penciled with the faces inked, and Scancarelli would finish the inking.
Moores introduced local events into the comic strip. At the same point that Fort Wayne residents were trying to raise money to save a grand old theatre, the Embassy, from the wrecker's ball, and to restore it, the characters in Gasoline Alley were trying to do the same with their Emboyd Theatre. Even many Fort Wayne residents were unaware that ...
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That was the beginning of Gasoline Alley." [8] After King began the daily Gasoline Alley strip (August 24, 1919), The Rectangle appeared sporadically and finally came to an end on February 8, 1920. Gasoline Alley (November 24, 2008) King often credited his wife, Delia, for providing a "woman's angle" to Gasoline Alley. The central character of ...
Al Roker is keeping it real when it comes to getting older — and his fans are here for it. The Today show host has been super busy as of late, between hosting the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade ...
Alley Oop is a syndicated comic strip created December 5, 1932, by American cartoonist V. T. Hamlin, who wrote and drew the strip through four decades for Newspaper Enterprise Association. Hamlin introduced a cast of colorful characters and his storylines entertained with a combination of adventure, fantasy, and humor.