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This is a (1 MONTH LOT) of 27 _"GASOLINE ALLEY" _DAILIES by FRANK KING. WONDERFUL ARTWORK AND GREAT STORY TELLING! These were cut from the original newspapers of 5, 1950. SIZE: 3 X 10 INCHES. PAPER: SOME LIGHT TANNING, OTHERWISE: EXCELLENT! ! PULLED FROM BOUND VOLUMES! (PLEASE CHECK SCANS) FREE POSTAGE USA! $20.00 International FLAT RATE. I combine postage on multiple pages. Check out my other auctions for more great vintage COMIC STRIPS AND PAPER DOLLS. THANKS FOR LOOKING!
Gasoline Alley
Author(s) frank king (1918–1959)
Bill perry (sunday strips only, 1951–1975)
Dick moores (1956–1986)
Jim scancarelli (1986–present)
Current Status/Schedule in Syndication
LAUNCH DATE NOVEMBER 24, 1918
Syndicate(s) Tribune Content Agency
Genre(s) Humor, Gag-A-Day
Gasoline alley is a comic strip created by frank king and distributed by tribune content agency. It centers on the lives of patriarch walt wallet, his family, and residents in the town of gasoline alley, with storylines reflecting traditional american values.
The strip debuted on november 24, 1918; as of 2019, it is the longest-running current strip in the united states, and the second-longest running strip of all time in the united states, after the katzenjammer kids. Gasoline alley has received critical accolades for its influential innovations. In addition to new color and page design concepts, king introduced real-time continuity to comic strips by depicting his characters aging over generations.
Early Years
Young walt wallet (r.), 1920
The strip originated on the chicago tribune's black-and-white sunday page, the rectangle, where staff artists contributed one-shot panels, continuing plots or themes. One corner of the rectangle introduced king's gasoline alley, where characters walt, doc, avery, and bill held weekly conversations about automobiles. This panel slowly gained recognition, and the daily comic strip began august 24, 1919, in the new york daily news.
Skeezix Arrives
The early years were dominated by the character walt wallet. Tribune editor joseph patterson wanted to attract women to the strip by introducing a baby, but walt was not married. That obstacle was avoided when walt found a baby on his doorstep, as described by comics historian don markstein:
After a couple of years, the tribune's editor, captain joseph patterson, whose influence would later have profound effects on such strips as terry and the pirates and little orphan annie, decided the strip should have something to appeal to women, as well, and suggested king add a baby. Only problem was the main character, walt wallet, was a confirmed bachelor. On february 14, 1921, walt found the necessary baby abandoned on his doorstep. That was the day gasoline alley entered history as the first comic strip in which the characters aged normally. (hairbreadth harry had grown up in his strip, but stopped aging in his early 20s.) the baby, named skeezix (cowboy slang for a motherless calf), grew up, fought in world war ii, and is now a retired grandfather. Walt married after all, and had more children, who had children of their own. More characters entered the storyline on the periphery and some grew to occupy center stage.
Skeezix called his adoptive father uncle walt. Unlike most comic strip children (like the katzenjammer kids or little orphan annie), he did not remain a baby or even a little boy for long. He grew up to manhood, the first occasion where real time was shown continually elapsing in a major comic strip over generations. By the time the united states entered world war ii, skeezix was an adult, courting nina clock and enlisting in the armed forces in june 1942. He later married nina and had children. In the late 1960s, he faced a typical midlife crisis. Walt wallet himself married phyllis blossom on june 24, 1926 and had other children, who grew up and had kids of their own. During the 1970s and 1980s, under dick moores' authorship, the characters briefly stopped aging. When jim scancarelli took over, natural aging was restored.
Sunday Strips
The sunday strip was launched october 24, 1920. The 1930s sunday pages did not always employ traditional gags, but often offered a gentle view of nature, imaginary daydreaming with expressive art, or naturalistic views of small-town life. Reviewing peter maresca and chris ware's sundays with walt and skeezix (sunday press books, 2007), comics critic steve duin quoted writer jeet heer:
Unlike the daily strips, which traced narratives that went on for many months, the sunday pages almost always worked as discrete units," heer writes. "whereas the dailies allowed events to unfold, sunday was the day to savor experiences and ruminate on life. It is in his sunday pages that we find king showing his visual storytelling skills at their most developed: with sequences beautifully testifying to his love of nature, his feeling for artistic form, and his deeply felt response to life.
The sunday pages included several toppers over the course of the run: that phoney nickel (dec 14, 1930 – sept 17, 1933), puny puns (feb 5 – sept 17, 1933), corky (aug 18, 1935 – 1945), and little brother hugo aka wilmer's little brother hugo (january 30, 1944 – 1973).
21st century
The strip is still published in newspapers in the 21st century. Walt wallet is now well over a century old (115, as of april 2015), while skeezix has become a nonagenarian. Walt's wife phyllis, age an estimated 105, died in the april 26, 2004, strip; walt was left a widower after nearly eight decades of marriage. Walt wallet appeared as a guest at blondie and dagwood's anniversary party, and on gasoline alley's 90th anniversary, blondie, beetle bailey, dennis the menace, and snuffy smith each acknowledged the gasoline alley anniversary in their dialogue. Snuffy smith presented a character crossover with walt in the doorway of snuffy's house where he was being welcomed and invited in by snuffy. In may 2013 at the cartoon retirement home, walt is at a dinner when maggie's (of bringing up father) pearl brooch is stolen; fearless fosdick is his usual incompetent self trying to catch the thief; cameos include such "retired" comics characters as lil' abner; smokey stover; pogo and albert. Even the active cartoon character rex morgan, m.D., appears.
Characters
the Wallet Family Tree
First-Generation Characters
Walt Wallet
Full name walter weatherby wallet. Patriarch of the family and veteran of world war i. For many years he ran a successful furniture company, wicker and wallet. He has been retired for years.
Phyllis Blossom Wallet
Walt's wife. They married june 24, 1926. She died april 26, 2004.
Avery
Walt's cranky neighbor, who drove an old car that started with a crank long after everyone else had bought a car with a starter. He died "off-stage."
Bill
He Also Died "Off-Stage".
Doc Smartley
He retired with a young woman on his arm, going off to a well-deserved retirement community. He died "off-stage".
Uriah Pert
A rich and miserly man. He was long the villain of many stories. Since his death his reputation has been rehabilitated a little bit, and shown to have a better character than his nephew, senator bobble.
Timeless Characters
These characters break the strip's rule about aging with the calendar.
Joel
Trashman. He drives a wagon drawn by a mule named betsy. His last name smith is mentioned on june 28, 2001, as well as may 6 and 8, 2015.
Rufus
A "good-for-not-much". He frequently accompanies joel. He always has "kitty" hanging from the crook of his arm. He lives in a shack.
Magnus
Rufus' No-Good Brother. He Is Usually in Jail.
Melba Rose
At one time mayor of the city. The sunday strip for may 24, 2015, shows her as the current mayor. Her last name is shown on her office door on january 3, 2019.
Second-Generation Characters
Allison "Skeezix" Wallet
After walt, the central character of the strip. He was left on walt's doorstep february 14, 1921. He was born february 9, 1921. He married nina clock on june 28, 1944. For years he ran the gasoline alley garage. Now he sometimes minds it when clovia and slim are away.
Nina Clock Wallet
Skeezix's Wife.
Sarge (Sgt. Bloney)
Fought in wwii in africa, italy, and yugoslavia alongside skeezix and later worked as a handyman and mechanic for him.
Hack
Wwii veteran who worked for skeezix as a mechanic. His automotive repair skills were the reason the wallet & bobble co. Branched into automotive repairs and built the gasoline alley garage.
Corky Wallet
Walt and phyllis' son, born may 2, 1928. He married hope hassel on october 1, 1949. He runs a diner in a standalone building.
Hope Hassel Wallet
Corky's Wife.
Judy Wallet Grubb
Left in walt's car february 28, 1935. She married gideon grubb on may 4, 1961.
Senator Wilmer Bobble
Pert's nephew. Originally an office coworker with skeezix at wumple & co. In detropolis. He also occasionally met skeezix as a fellow soldier in africa in wwii. After the war he partnered with skeezix to form the wallet and bobble co. This was originally a handyman and general repair business, but soon branched into automotive repairs and started the gasoline alley garage. Went on to become an example of a self-serving politician. When seen he is disliked and is often the villain of the current story.
Principal Characters of Subsequent Generations
Clovia Wallet Skinner
Third generation. Skeezix and nina's daughter. Born may 15, 1949. Married slim skinner. She runs the business end of the gasoline alley garage.
Slim Skinner
Third generation. Married clovia. Overweight and seems a slacker. He is principal, and perhaps only, mechanic at the garage. Sometimes seen are slim's greedy, manipulative card-playing mother lil, and cousin chubby. Clovia considers both lil and chubby to be no good (particularly lil, who frequently causes trouble and is quick to blame others for her wrongdoing).
Thomas Walter "Chipper" Wallet
Third generation. Skeezix and nina's son. Born april 1, 1945. He went to college, then joined the navy and served in the vietnam war as a medic. After leaving the navy he became a physician assistant.
Adam Wallet
Third generation. Corky's son. Born april 21, 1960. He came back from peace corps work in the south pacific, with his new wife, and took over the old clock farm in the country.
Teeka Tok Wallet
Third generation. A native of a south pacific island. Married adam while he was working there. They later had a daughter, ada clock, born on august 8, 1988, and adopted a girl named amanda lynn.
Rover Bump -> Skinner
Fourth generation. A neglected child taken in and adopted by clovia and slim.
Hoogy Boogle
Fourth generation. Another neglected child who sometimes stayed in clovia and slim's household. Married rover.
Boog Skinner
Fifth generation. The son of rover and hoogy born offscreen in the september 8, 2004, strip.
Aubee Rose Skinner
Fifth generation. Daughter of rover and hoogy. Delivered by chipper wallet in the september 10, 2016, strip.
Jim scancarelli's gasoline alley (november 24, 2008)
Writer-Artist Chronology
Daily:
Frank King: NOV 24, 1918 – DEC 31, 1969
Dick Moores: 1956 – AUG 23, 1986
JIM Scancarelli: AUG 25, 1986 – PRESENT
Sunday:
Frank King: OCT 24, 1920 – APRIL 22, 1951
Bill Perry: APRIL 29, 1951 – AUG 17, 1975
Dick Moores: AUG 25, 1975 – AUG 24, 1976
BOB Zschiesche: 1976–1979
JIM Scancarelli: GHOSTING 1979–1986, CREDITED AUG 25, 1986 – PRESENT
King was succeeded by his former assistants, with bill perry taking responsibility for sunday strips in 1951 and dick moores, first hired in 1956, becoming sole writer and artist for the daily strip in 1959. When perry retired in 1975, moores took over the sunday strips, as well, combining the daily and sunday stories into one continuity starting september 28, 1975. Moores died in 1986, and since then, gasoline alley has been written and drawn by scancarelli, former assistant to moores. Scancarelli returned to done-in-one separate situations for the sunday strip.
Awards
The strip and king were recognized with the national cartoonists society's humor strip award in 1957, 1973, 1980, 1981, 1982, and 1985. King received the 1958 society's reuben award, and moores received it in 1974. Scancarelli received the society's story comic strip award in 1988. The strip received an ncs plaque for the year's best story strip in 1981, 1982 and 1983.
_Radio_
Main Article: GASOLINE ALLEY (RADIO)
Several radio adaptations were made. Uncle walt and skeezix in 1931 starred bill idelson as skeezix with jean gillespie as nina clock. Jimmy mccallion was skeezix in the series that ran on nbc from february 17 to april 11, 1941, continuing on the blue network from april 28 to may 9 of that same year. The 15-minute series aired weekdays at 5:30 pm. Along with nina (janice gilbert), the characters included skeezix's boss wumple (cliff soubier) and ling wee (junius matthews), a waiter in a chinese restaurant. Charles schenck directed the scripts by kane campbell.
The syndicated series of 1948–49 featured a cast of bill lipton, mason adams, and robert dryden. Sponsored by autolite, the program used opening theme music by the polka dots, a harmonica group. The 15-minute episodes focused on skeezix running a gas station and garage, the wallet and bobble garage, with his partner, wilmer bobble. In new york, this series aired on wor from july 16, 1948, to january 7, 1949.
Films
Gasoline alley was adapted into two feature films, gasoline alley (1951) and corky of gasoline alley (1951), replacing the blondie film series, which ended in 1950 with beware of blondie. The films starred jimmy lydon as skeezix, known at that time for life with father (1947) and his earlier character of henry aldrich.
Please note: collecting and selling comics has been my hobby for over 30 years. Due to the hours of my job i can usually only mail packages out on saturdays. I send out first class or priority mail which takes 2-5 days or more to arrive in the usa and air mail international which takes 10 days or more depending on where you live in the world. I do not "sell" postage or packaging and charge less than the actual cost of mailing. I package items securely and wrap well. Most pages come in an archival sleeve with acid free backing board at no extra charge. If you are dissatisfied with an item. Let me know and i will do my best to make it right.
Many thanks to all of my 1,000's of past customers around the world.
enjoy your hobby everyone and have fun collecting!
This is a (1 MONTH LOT) of 27 _"GASOLINE ALLEY" _DAILIES by FRANK KING. WONDERFUL ARTWORK AND GREAT STORY TELLING! These were cut from the original newspapers of 5, 1950. SIZE: 3 X 10 INCHES. PAPER: SOME LIGHT TANNING, OTHERWISE: EXCELLENT! ! PULLED FROM BOUND VOLUMES! (PLEASE CHECK SCANS) FREE POSTAGE USA! $20.00 International FLAT RATE. I combine postage on multiple pages. Check out my other auctions for more great vintage COMIC STRIPS AND PAPER DOLLS. THANKS FOR LOOKING!
Gasoline Alley
Author(s) frank king (1918–1959)
Bill perry (sunday strips only, 1951–1975)
Dick moores (1956–1986)
Jim scancarelli (1986–present)
Current Status/Schedule in Syndication
LAUNCH DATE NOVEMBER 24, 1918
Syndicate(s) Tribune Content Agency
Genre(s) Humor, Gag-A-Day
Gasoline alley is a comic strip created by frank king and distributed by tribune content agency. It centers on the lives of patriarch walt wallet, his family, and residents in the town of gasoline alley, with storylines reflecting traditional american values.
The strip debuted on november 24, 1918; as of 2019, it is the longest-running current strip in the united states, and the second-longest running strip of all time in the united states, after the katzenjammer kids. Gasoline alley has received critical accolades for its influential innovations. In addition to new color and page design concepts, king introduced real-time continuity to comic strips by depicting his characters aging over generations.
Early Years
Young walt wallet (r.), 1920
The strip originated on the chicago tribune's black-and-white sunday page, the rectangle, where staff artists contributed one-shot panels, continuing plots or themes. One corner of the rectangle introduced king's gasoline alley, where characters walt, doc, avery, and bill held weekly conversations about automobiles. This panel slowly gained recognition, and the daily comic strip began august 24, 1919, in the new york daily news.
Skeezix Arrives
The early years were dominated by the character walt wallet. Tribune editor joseph patterson wanted to attract women to the strip by introducing a baby, but walt was not married. That obstacle was avoided when walt found a baby on his doorstep, as described by comics historian don markstein:
After a couple of years, the tribune's editor, captain joseph patterson, whose influence would later have profound effects on such strips as terry and the pirates and little orphan annie, decided the strip should have something to appeal to women, as well, and suggested king add a baby. Only problem was the main character, walt wallet, was a confirmed bachelor. On february 14, 1921, walt found the necessary baby abandoned on his doorstep. That was the day gasoline alley entered history as the first comic strip in which the characters aged normally. (hairbreadth harry had grown up in his strip, but stopped aging in his early 20s.) the baby, named skeezix (cowboy slang for a motherless calf), grew up, fought in world war ii, and is now a retired grandfather. Walt married after all, and had more children, who had children of their own. More characters entered the storyline on the periphery and some grew to occupy center stage.
Skeezix called his adoptive father uncle walt. Unlike most comic strip children (like the katzenjammer kids or little orphan annie), he did not remain a baby or even a little boy for long. He grew up to manhood, the first occasion where real time was shown continually elapsing in a major comic strip over generations. By the time the united states entered world war ii, skeezix was an adult, courting nina clock and enlisting in the armed forces in june 1942. He later married nina and had children. In the late 1960s, he faced a typical midlife crisis. Walt wallet himself married phyllis blossom on june 24, 1926 and had other children, who grew up and had kids of their own. During the 1970s and 1980s, under dick moores' authorship, the characters briefly stopped aging. When jim scancarelli took over, natural aging was restored.
Sunday Strips
The sunday strip was launched october 24, 1920. The 1930s sunday pages did not always employ traditional gags, but often offered a gentle view of nature, imaginary daydreaming with expressive art, or naturalistic views of small-town life. Reviewing peter maresca and chris ware's sundays with walt and skeezix (sunday press books, 2007), comics critic steve duin quoted writer jeet heer:
Unlike the daily strips, which traced narratives that went on for many months, the sunday pages almost always worked as discrete units," heer writes. "whereas the dailies allowed events to unfold, sunday was the day to savor experiences and ruminate on life. It is in his sunday pages that we find king showing his visual storytelling skills at their most developed: with sequences beautifully testifying to his love of nature, his feeling for artistic form, and his deeply felt response to life.
The sunday pages included several toppers over the course of the run: that phoney nickel (dec 14, 1930 – sept 17, 1933), puny puns (feb 5 – sept 17, 1933), corky (aug 18, 1935 – 1945), and little brother hugo aka wilmer's little brother hugo (january 30, 1944 – 1973).
21st century
The strip is still published in newspapers in the 21st century. Walt wallet is now well over a century old (115, as of april 2015), while skeezix has become a nonagenarian. Walt's wife phyllis, age an estimated 105, died in the april 26, 2004, strip; walt was left a widower after nearly eight decades of marriage. Walt wallet appeared as a guest at blondie and dagwood's anniversary party, and on gasoline alley's 90th anniversary, blondie, beetle bailey, dennis the menace, and snuffy smith each acknowledged the gasoline alley anniversary in their dialogue. Snuffy smith presented a character crossover with walt in the doorway of snuffy's house where he was being welcomed and invited in by snuffy. In may 2013 at the cartoon retirement home, walt is at a dinner when maggie's (of bringing up father) pearl brooch is stolen; fearless fosdick is his usual incompetent self trying to catch the thief; cameos include such "retired" comics characters as lil' abner; smokey stover; pogo and albert. Even the active cartoon character rex morgan, m.D., appears.
Characters
the Wallet Family Tree
First-Generation Characters
Walt Wallet
Full name walter weatherby wallet. Patriarch of the family and veteran of world war i. For many years he ran a successful furniture company, wicker and wallet. He has been retired for years.
Phyllis Blossom Wallet
Walt's wife. They married june 24, 1926. She died april 26, 2004.
Avery
Walt's cranky neighbor, who drove an old car that started with a crank long after everyone else had bought a car with a starter. He died "off-stage."
Bill
He Also Died "Off-Stage".
Doc Smartley
He retired with a young woman on his arm, going off to a well-deserved retirement community. He died "off-stage".
Uriah Pert
A rich and miserly man. He was long the villain of many stories. Since his death his reputation has been rehabilitated a little bit, and shown to have a better character than his nephew, senator bobble.
Timeless Characters
These characters break the strip's rule about aging with the calendar.
Joel
Trashman. He drives a wagon drawn by a mule named betsy. His last name smith is mentioned on june 28, 2001, as well as may 6 and 8, 2015.
Rufus
A "good-for-not-much". He frequently accompanies joel. He always has "kitty" hanging from the crook of his arm. He lives in a shack.
Magnus
Rufus' No-Good Brother. He Is Usually in Jail.
Melba Rose
At one time mayor of the city. The sunday strip for may 24, 2015, shows her as the current mayor. Her last name is shown on her office door on january 3, 2019.
Second-Generation Characters
Allison "Skeezix" Wallet
After walt, the central character of the strip. He was left on walt's doorstep february 14, 1921. He was born february 9, 1921. He married nina clock on june 28, 1944. For years he ran the gasoline alley garage. Now he sometimes minds it when clovia and slim are away.
Nina Clock Wallet
Skeezix's Wife.
Sarge (Sgt. Bloney)
Fought in wwii in africa, italy, and yugoslavia alongside skeezix and later worked as a handyman and mechanic for him.
Hack
Wwii veteran who worked for skeezix as a mechanic. His automotive repair skills were the reason the wallet & bobble co. Branched into automotive repairs and built the gasoline alley garage.
Corky Wallet
Walt and phyllis' son, born may 2, 1928. He married hope hassel on october 1, 1949. He runs a diner in a standalone building.
Hope Hassel Wallet
Corky's Wife.
Judy Wallet Grubb
Left in walt's car february 28, 1935. She married gideon grubb on may 4, 1961.
Senator Wilmer Bobble
Pert's nephew. Originally an office coworker with skeezix at wumple & co. In detropolis. He also occasionally met skeezix as a fellow soldier in africa in wwii. After the war he partnered with skeezix to form the wallet and bobble co. This was originally a handyman and general repair business, but soon branched into automotive repairs and started the gasoline alley garage. Went on to become an example of a self-serving politician. When seen he is disliked and is often the villain of the current story.
Principal Characters of Subsequent Generations
Clovia Wallet Skinner
Third generation. Skeezix and nina's daughter. Born may 15, 1949. Married slim skinner. She runs the business end of the gasoline alley garage.
Slim Skinner
Third generation. Married clovia. Overweight and seems a slacker. He is principal, and perhaps only, mechanic at the garage. Sometimes seen are slim's greedy, manipulative card-playing mother lil, and cousin chubby. Clovia considers both lil and chubby to be no good (particularly lil, who frequently causes trouble and is quick to blame others for her wrongdoing).
Thomas Walter "Chipper" Wallet
Third generation. Skeezix and nina's son. Born april 1, 1945. He went to college, then joined the navy and served in the vietnam war as a medic. After leaving the navy he became a physician assistant.
Adam Wallet
Third generation. Corky's son. Born april 21, 1960. He came back from peace corps work in the south pacific, with his new wife, and took over the old clock farm in the country.
Teeka Tok Wallet
Third generation. A native of a south pacific island. Married adam while he was working there. They later had a daughter, ada clock, born on august 8, 1988, and adopted a girl named amanda lynn.
Rover Bump -> Skinner
Fourth generation. A neglected child taken in and adopted by clovia and slim.
Hoogy Boogle
Fourth generation. Another neglected child who sometimes stayed in clovia and slim's household. Married rover.
Boog Skinner
Fifth generation. The son of rover and hoogy born offscreen in the september 8, 2004, strip.
Aubee Rose Skinner
Fifth generation. Daughter of rover and hoogy. Delivered by chipper wallet in the september 10, 2016, strip.
Jim scancarelli's gasoline alley (november 24, 2008)
Writer-Artist Chronology
Daily:
Frank King: NOV 24, 1918 – DEC 31, 1969
Dick Moores: 1956 – AUG 23, 1986
JIM Scancarelli: AUG 25, 1986 – PRESENT
Sunday:
Frank King: OCT 24, 1920 – APRIL 22, 1951
Bill Perry: APRIL 29, 1951 – AUG 17, 1975
Dick Moores: AUG 25, 1975 – AUG 24, 1976
BOB Zschiesche: 1976–1979
JIM Scancarelli: GHOSTING 1979–1986, CREDITED AUG 25, 1986 – PRESENT
King was succeeded by his former assistants, with bill perry taking responsibility for sunday strips in 1951 and dick moores, first hired in 1956, becoming sole writer and artist for the daily strip in 1959. When perry retired in 1975, moores took over the sunday strips, as well, combining the daily and sunday stories into one continuity starting september 28, 1975. Moores died in 1986, and since then, gasoline alley has been written and drawn by scancarelli, former assistant to moores. Scancarelli returned to done-in-one separate situations for the sunday strip.
Awards
The strip and king were recognized with the national cartoonists society's humor strip award in 1957, 1973, 1980, 1981, 1982, and 1985. King received the 1958 society's reuben award, and moores received it in 1974. Scancarelli received the society's story comic strip award in 1988. The strip received an ncs plaque for the year's best story strip in 1981, 1982 and 1983.
_Radio_
Main Article: GASOLINE ALLEY (RADIO)
Several radio adaptations were made. Uncle walt and skeezix in 1931 starred bill idelson as skeezix with jean gillespie as nina clock. Jimmy mccallion was skeezix in the series that ran on nbc from february 17 to april 11, 1941, continuing on the blue network from april 28 to may 9 of that same year. The 15-minute series aired weekdays at 5:30 pm. Along with nina (janice gilbert), the characters included skeezix's boss wumple (cliff soubier) and ling wee (junius matthews), a waiter in a chinese restaurant. Charles schenck directed the scripts by kane campbell.
The syndicated series of 1948–49 featured a cast of bill lipton, mason adams, and robert dryden. Sponsored by autolite, the program used opening theme music by the polka dots, a harmonica group. The 15-minute episodes focused on skeezix running a gas station and garage, the wallet and bobble garage, with his partner, wilmer bobble. In new york, this series aired on wor from july 16, 1948, to january 7, 1949.
Films
Gasoline alley was adapted into two feature films, gasoline alley (1951) and corky of gasoline alley (1951), replacing the blondie film series, which ended in 1950 with beware of blondie. The films starred jimmy lydon as skeezix, known at that time for life with father (1947) and his earlier character of henry aldrich.
Please note: collecting and selling comics has been my hobby for over 30 years. Due to the hours of my job i can usually only mail packages out on saturdays. I send out first class or priority mail which takes 2-5 days or more to arrive in the usa and air mail international which takes 10 days or more depending on where you live in the world. I do not "sell" postage or packaging and charge less than the actual cost of mailing. I package items securely and wrap well. Most pages come in an archival sleeve with acid free backing board at no extra charge. If you are dissatisfied with an item. Let me know and i will do my best to make it right.
Many thanks to all of my 1,000's of past customers around the world.
enjoy your hobby everyone and have fun collecting!
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