Peanuts by Charles Schulz for January 22, 1961
Transcript:
Linus walks outside in the snow. Charlie Brown stands next to Schroeder and throws a snowball.<BR><BR> The snowball knocks Linus's hat off.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown calls, "Ha, pretty good shot, eh, Linus?" Schroeder says, "Don't you wish you could throw a snowball that far?"<BR><BR> Linus packs a snowball.<BR><BR> Linus places the snowball on his blanket.<BR><BR> Linus twirls his blanket in the air.<BR><BR> Schroeder and Charlie Brown look at each other.<BR><BR> Linus flicks his blanket and sends the snowball flying.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown and Schroeder tumble into the air as the snowball hits them.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown and Schroeder sit on the ground in a daze. Charlie Brown says, "For the first time in my life I have a slight idea how Goliath must have felt."<BR><BR>
jbruins84341 about 8 years ago
I love their faces in the ninth panel. They are sensing doom.
ootey over 6 years ago
Get used to it CB, this is your future as a pitcher…
yow4zip Premium Member almost 4 years ago
Not so giant now, are you?