Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 27, 1973
Transcript:
Marcie and Peppermint Patty walk in the grass. Marcie says, "Well, this is as far as I can go, sir . . . I hope you have a good time at Chuck's house . ."<BR><BR> Marcie continues, "Oh! May I ask you a question? If your dad is out of town, why caon't you just stay at home with your mother?" Peppermint Patty replies, "I don't have a mother, Marcie!"<BR><BR> Marcie stands alone.<BR><BR> Marcie walks away and says, "I think I'll go home, and paint my tongue black!"<BR><BR>
LadyBlanc almost 12 years ago
Ah, so there’s the confirmation; I’ve suspected that was the case, but this is the first time it’s actually been said.
dsukenick about 11 years ago
Saddest strip ever.
That Random Guy almost 9 years ago
This explains why she’s such a tom-boy.
slifer79 about 7 years ago
Whether it was death or divorce, it’s a sad story that Shultz didn’t want to put in a light-hearted strip like Peanuts.