Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 30, 1957
Transcript:
Charlie Brown and Linus are in the living-room. Charlie Brown says, "This is a very nice drawing of a man, Linus..."<br> <br> He continues, "I notice, however, that you've drawn him with his hands behind his back..."<br> <br> He continues, "You did that because you yourself have feelings of insecurity.."<br> <br> Charlie Brown blushes as Linus exclaims, "I did that because I myself can't draw hands!"<br> <br>
foxsurrickgocomic almost 12 years ago
Charlie Brown would be a really lousy psoclogist
paullp Premium Member over 9 years ago
Reminds me of a plot from the 60s TV show “Julia.” The teacher was concerned because the little boy only painted with black paint; after the usual sitcom business it turned out that, because he was small, the other kids got to the paint cabinet first and grabbed all the other paints. By the time he got his turn, black was all that was left.
yow4zip Premium Member over 7 years ago
He has his security blanket for that.
Donald Sluter Premium Member almost 6 years ago
I started reading Peanuts in 1956, but this is the first strip that I remember exactly. I was 10 at the time.
markkahler52 over 1 year ago
Ah, the bane of cartoonists everywhere: Hands down!
Darryl Heine 4 months ago
Pre A.I. stuff…