Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 01, 1958
Transcript:
Charlie Brown is sitting at the table writing a letter. It reads, "Dear Pencil-Pal, I thought you might be interested in hearing about my family."<br> <br> It continues, "My dad is a barber. My mother is a housewife."<br> <br> Charlie Brown looks at Snoopy as Snoopy sprawls himself over the letter.<br> <br> As Snoopy dances around, Charlie Brown writes, "Oh, yes, I also have a dog named Snoopy. He's kind of crazy."<br> <br>
oldmanbob almost 13 years ago
Was the occupation of Charlie Brown’s father reveled before?
m.l. over 12 years ago
RoofDog about 12 years ago
Is there some intended irony of a barber having a bald son?
yow4zip Premium Member over 6 years ago
Crazy smart.
Atanwat almost 2 years ago
In “a Golden Celebration” (p. 29), Schulz erroneously identified this as the “first” penpal letter, but that strip actually appeared on 25-Aug-1958.
FrostbiteFalls over 1 year ago
The first mention of his dad’s profession.
peanutsmean 27 days ago
First time Snoopy is directly stated to be CB’s dog