Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 20, 1955
Transcript:
Lucy stands in a downpour of rain and shouts, "Rain, Rain, Go Away! Come Again Some Other Day..."<br> <br> She stops and thinks. She says, "Let's see..tomorrow we're having a picnic..."<br> <br> She continues, "Wednesday...we're planning on going to the zoo.."<br> <br> She looks up into the sky and shouts, "Let's Say Maybe Thursday..Okay?"<br> <br>
sonicmario2 almost 13 years ago
Foxtrot
pillars almost 13 years ago
There’s something genial in drawing the thought balloons behind the rain and the speech ones above it.
gocomics almost 13 years ago
Speech is thicker than water?
HarryNJ about 10 years ago
I guess her weather altering talents aren’t so impressive after all.
yow4zip Premium Member over 9 years ago
No good, Lucy.
GenreChowderStudios almost 9 years ago
The balloons behind the rain make them seem as if the rain is so loud, we can’t hear her thoughts. Nice touch.
FrostbiteFalls over 1 year ago
I’ll bet Schulz regretted having the rain obscure the word balloons.