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Crankshaft is an eponymous comic strip about an elderly, curmudgeonly school bus driver which debuted on June 8, 1987. Written by Tom Batiuk and drawn by Chuck Ayers, Crankshaft is a spinoff from Batiuk’s comic strip Funky Winkerbean.

Ed Crankshaft is a widower with two daughters, Pam and Chris (he had a son who died as an infant), and is a World War II veteran. In his youth, he was an aspiring baseball player who never made it to the major leagues. Pam, who is a major fixture, is married to Jeff and has two children, son Max and daughter Mindy. Chris (who according to the storyline lives in New York City) occasionally appears in the strips. Crankshaft drives a school bus for a living and is part of the company bowling team (though he is not a great bowler).

Crankshaft is known for recurring running gags, such as:

Batiuk has tackled many serious issues in the strip, including:

Crankshaft often features flashback scenes involving Ed (or one of his friends) as a younger individual. Between Thanksgiving and Christmas of 2005, flashback scenes were used extensively in a storyline that had Ed and several of his war buddies visiting the World War II Memorial in Washington, DC.

Trivia

The road to the Duncanville Independent School District bus barn in Duncanville, Texas is named Crankshaft Drive, after the comic strip.

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