"Pickles" creator Brian Crane left his job as an artist at an ad agency to pursue a full-time career as a cartoonist. His daily comic strip about an older couple and their family has caught the attention of hundreds of national newspapers, the National Cartoonists Society, and even Charles ...

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Pickles is obviously superior to Gasoline Alley but why don't you let us get rid of Close to Home of Bizarro which are so inferior
I think this is written about some other generation. These folks look like they are from either the "Greatest Generation" or maybe the "Silent Generation". They sound like the "Me Generation". Most folks I know are not that taken with themselves.
Poor Earl!!!