I thought I had seen all the early “Peanuts” in paperback collections we had when I was a kid. But this Sunday arc has been fascinating. I had never seen it before. And the uniqueness of this arc was great, too. I like watching Schulz experiment and grow as he rises in popularity on his way to the top.
In the third panel we get a glimpse of how talented an artist Schulz was, which was often overlooked because he used such a minimalist style for most of the run of Peanuts.
Templo S.U.D. about 6 years ago
all’s well that ends well
monkeysky about 6 years ago
That really is the way it goes
boniface22 about 6 years ago
Good grief!
dlkrueger33 about 6 years ago
This drawings in this arc do not look like the real early Peanuts drawings….must have been much later.
wonka291 about 6 years ago
Horrid! But fascinating.
Kaputnik about 6 years ago
The adults have heads and faces now. Well, blank faces.
Really anomalous for a Peanuts.
jrankin1959 about 6 years ago
So much for the idea of managing a golfer, CB…
Ray Rappisi Jr Premium Member about 6 years ago
That smile on Charlie Brown in the second panel…did he smile any broader…WOAH!
Max Starman Jones about 6 years ago
I thought I had seen all the early “Peanuts” in paperback collections we had when I was a kid. But this Sunday arc has been fascinating. I had never seen it before. And the uniqueness of this arc was great, too. I like watching Schulz experiment and grow as he rises in popularity on his way to the top.
guenette.charlie(BozoKnows) about 6 years ago
So, Mother wasn’t aware that Lucy was participating in this tournament?
coreym5 about 6 years ago
In the third panel we get a glimpse of how talented an artist Schulz was, which was often overlooked because he used such a minimalist style for most of the run of Peanuts.
dwdl21 about 6 years ago
Umm, mom wasn’t there?
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] about 6 years ago
Really nice artwork. Look at it all. You see depth and everything. Something he did away with (sadly) when he paired it down to his minimum.