If everything that was originally black and white needed to be colorized to be enjoyed…then yes, I’d agree with you, anuro3. But Go Comics is smart enough to realize many people read, enjoyed, and still enjoy seeing this strip in it’s original, uncolored format. Sorry the lack of color keeps you from enjoying what is most important: Mr. Schulz’s writing and drawing. For anyone lamenting the lack of needless colorization, I guess you could always use Paint or a box of crayons. Me, I’m happy to see the strip in it’s original format. Keep it this way!
Love the black & white! Artists draw differently for color—I miss the color in the latest book reproductions of Sunday strips. But nothing’s missing here.
Lucy is lousy in math since she’s not willing to play when she thinks the odds are a million to one of them winning but willing to play when Charlie Brown says the odds are at least a billion to one they have a chance of winning.
THANK GOODNESS they took that awful color out of the daily strips!Now we can again appreciate the wonderful elegance of Schulz’ beautifully drawn linework!Hurray!!dB
Rakkav over 13 years ago
Your chances would be much higher if you let Linus pitch while you managed from the sidelines.
bazilsidney over 13 years ago
wrong hair colour
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
Not quite as precise as Spock’s but close enough. He’d give you the odds to the last decimal place.
mac47 over 13 years ago
Never tell me the odds.
Dry and Dusty Premium Member over 13 years ago
Hey, as long as there’s even an infintesimal chance, “PLAY BALL”!
anuro3 over 13 years ago
3rd day in a row… well I guess it was nice to be able to see this strip in color everyday while it lasted… (sigh)
FanOfPeanuts over 13 years ago
If everything that was originally black and white needed to be colorized to be enjoyed…then yes, I’d agree with you, anuro3. But Go Comics is smart enough to realize many people read, enjoyed, and still enjoy seeing this strip in it’s original, uncolored format. Sorry the lack of color keeps you from enjoying what is most important: Mr. Schulz’s writing and drawing. For anyone lamenting the lack of needless colorization, I guess you could always use Paint or a box of crayons. Me, I’m happy to see the strip in it’s original format. Keep it this way!
dashingdon1 over 13 years ago
same reason I play the lottery. It gives me about the same odds as working
Paying Too Much Attention Premium Member over 13 years ago
Love the black & white! Artists draw differently for color—I miss the color in the latest book reproductions of Sunday strips. But nothing’s missing here.
ccisv1 over 13 years ago
Lucy is lousy in math since she’s not willing to play when she thinks the odds are a million to one of them winning but willing to play when Charlie Brown says the odds are at least a billion to one they have a chance of winning.
lerxsttheprofessor over 13 years ago
THANK GOODNESS they took that awful color out of the daily strips!Now we can again appreciate the wonderful elegance of Schulz’ beautifully drawn linework!Hurray!!dB