Peanuts by Charles Schulz for December 10, 1951
Transcript:
Charlie Brown walks down the lane whistling.<BR><BR> He stops puzzled as he sees a sketch of himself on the sidewalk with his name written underneath.<BR><BR> He kneels on the ground and with an exlamation, starts to write beneath his name.<BR><BR> The sidewalk now bears his sketch, his name, and the added words,'Don't tread on me'.<BR><BR>
yow4zip Premium Member about 13 years ago
Don’t even dare.
vmgx almost 9 years ago
Who drew him there?
DutchCountryman over 5 years ago
I wonder if, as the strip became popular, Sparky was beginning to see real drawings like this done by kids. This is the second time CB came across a drawing of himself.
Commenter8888 over 3 years ago
good one.
Zilba Follie over 1 year ago
I’m sure CB means that in an innocent way ^^’