First time I ever recall seeing a speech balloon wrapped around an inset drawing. You never know what novelty you’re gonna discover in a Will Henry cartoon.
Believe it or not, in about 1957 or 8 that was a real thing. My best friend and I had the same size shoe, so each had one white buck (the old guys here will know) and one regular shoe. Seemed daring at the time.
I’m not complaining how Amelia is a meanie to Spud, but their elementary school experience is by no means universal nor does it repeat itself outside America. I’m touched by the way Wallace makes friends with a girl, a classmate. Liberated? I see no need to use a feminist filter.
Space_Owl on GoComics about 4 years ago
Shoe switching? Well, if it works it works.
Ida No about 4 years ago
Mom to Dad: “When he moves up to exchanging spit, we send him to another school.”
tzid about 4 years ago
Heh, I’ve had 72 years of acting like an idiot and never thought of that one. Good man, Wallace.
Skeptical Meg about 4 years ago
It’s a good thing boy and girl shoe sizes match.
Andrew Sleeth about 4 years ago
First time I ever recall seeing a speech balloon wrapped around an inset drawing. You never know what novelty you’re gonna discover in a Will Henry cartoon.
posse1 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Another big squeeze from me to Wallace!
crookedwolf Premium Member about 4 years ago
At that age, aren’t most shoe sizes the same?
daprevo about 4 years ago
Gotta say, Wallace the Brave is where I come for my daily shot of pre-COVID nostalgia.
Ralph Newbill about 4 years ago
Fashion is the insanity of the times, as a great man once observed.
morningglory73 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Exchanging shoes with a girl? Wallace the Liberated!
ajr58(1) about 4 years ago
Maybe she will be nicer than Amelia, although Amelia will always be more interesting.
trainnut1956 about 4 years ago
So he’s wearing one tennis shoe and one Mary Jane??? Okay….
rhpii about 4 years ago
Fish plaque that says garden. I wonder if there is a potted plant plaque that says boat?
rstove428 Premium Member about 4 years ago
Believe it or not, in about 1957 or 8 that was a real thing. My best friend and I had the same size shoe, so each had one white buck (the old guys here will know) and one regular shoe. Seemed daring at the time.
jschumaker about 4 years ago
Doesn’t Wallace usually sit on the bus with Spud?
Aladar30 Premium Member about 4 years ago
How sweet!
raybarb44 about 4 years ago
That is so very cool. Does that mean that they are going steady?….
DCBakerEsq about 4 years ago
At my office, we just swap socks.
WCraft Premium Member about 4 years ago
Whoa! If they switch socks then that means they are married!
GKBOWOOD Premium Member about 4 years ago
My 7th grade friend Nelda and I switched entire outfits one day at school (while redressing after P.E.)
j.l.farmer about 4 years ago
it has nothing to do with fashion. it has to do with being best friends and not being afraid to show it.
parkerinthehouse about 4 years ago
I so love the way you think
neatslob Premium Member about 4 years ago
Just don’t throw her shoe in the ocean come summer.
JH&Cats about 4 years ago
And here I thought Dad had a chance to be Mr. March in the Snug Harbor fundraising calendar of Fashion-Forward Fishermen.
FunnyMinnion about 4 years ago
That’s Easy to see DAD
wordsmeet over 3 years ago
I’m not complaining how Amelia is a meanie to Spud, but their elementary school experience is by no means universal nor does it repeat itself outside America. I’m touched by the way Wallace makes friends with a girl, a classmate. Liberated? I see no need to use a feminist filter.