- News. Some of the
early characters were
based on
people Frank King knew.
Skeezix was
based on his son
Robert Drew King. Walt was
based on "jolly" overweight...
- Walt and
Skeezix is a
hardcover book
collection of the
daily comic strips of
Gasoline Alley, an
American comic strip written and
drawn by
Frank King,...
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followed the same year by a sequel,
Corky of
Gasoline Alley.
Corky and
Skeezix are half-brothers who find
themselves in the
restaurant business until...
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career began in 1931 on Chicago's WGN radio, when he pla****
Skeezix on
Uncle Walt and
Skeezix, a
radio drama based on the
Gasoline Alley comic strip. One...
- 1998, he pla**** at
Rufus and Melba's
wedding reception; and in 2002, when
Skeezix and Slim are lost in a cemetery, Hartford's
gravestone is seen. The third...
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Alley by
Frank King. It
first aired in 1931
under the name "Uncle Walt and
Skeezix". On
February 17, 1941 the show
returned on NBC
Radio under the name "Gasoline...
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vocalist and the song "The
Skeezix Dilemma Part II (The
Improbable Testimony of the Pipsisewah)" is a
sequel to "The
Skeezix Dilemma" from Tourniquet's...
- (1886–1941), and he used his own son,
Robert Drew King, as the
model for
Skeezix. Tomah's Dr.
Johnson was the
inspiration for the
character of Doc, and...
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contained a
sequel to the
Pathogenic Ocular Dissonance song "The
Skeezix Dilemma"
titled "The
Skeezix Dilemma Part II - The
Improbable Testimony of the Pipsisewah"...
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Flash gordon, Lone Ranger,
Mickey Mouse, Moon Mullins, Popeye, Rudy Nebb,
Skeezix, Smitty,
Three Little Pigs, and Tom Mix. In the
years after World War II...