Actually these days cartoonists should be able to get all the internet space anybody could possibly want. (Although I still read MOST of my comics in my morning paper……..)
i’ve got no problem with running charlie brown strips because it’s a classic and funny, but mark’s point (i think) is well-taken: CB is pretty dated and not all that relevant anymore, especially for a kid who has lost his squid.
In 1956 “Peanuts” was biting satire. Remember the punchline of the premier strip? “Good old Charlie Brown. How I hate him.”
I was grateful that Cathy Guisewite opened up the space for new cartoonists when she closed down “Cathy” rather than let it go on as a zombie strip. The appropriate place for old reruns is on websites like this, not in newspapers (such as they are these days).
BTW, this does not apply to strips that continue beyond their original creators with new contributors. They deserve to be judged on their own merits.
Yeah – it’s time for Peanuts to be retired. Schulz is dead, and no one is creating new strips. There are toons being done now that deserve to hit the light, and deserve to be paid for.
Peanuts might have been hysterical in 1956. That was 55 years ago. The world has moved on. Time for Charlie to kick the ball already, and everyone to go home.
GREAT strip, and kind of a brave statement to make (against the wrath of the Peanuts lovers). Here in Chicago we have the Tribune running 40-year-old Peanuts reruns and 25-year-old For Better or For Worse reruns, and dropping great contemporary strips to keep them. One of which was Lio! Absolutely true.
Templo S.U.D. over 12 years ago
Since it was a life-size cut out, how did its mouth move and how did it speak? There was no recording machine on the back.
zero over 12 years ago
I have one of those, if anybody wants one ;-)
Phapada over 12 years ago
hahaa Can Calvin & Hobbes Join too?
Sisyphos over 12 years ago
I like Lio, and Lio likes Ishy! Sorry, Charlie Brown, but you’re such a Charlie Brown!
archipelago Premium Member over 12 years ago
You draw an impressive Charlie Brown (& other characters), Mark Tatulli!
skipper1992 over 12 years ago
Also a fairly good rendition of Sparky’s lettering in the word balloon, actually.
phuhknees over 12 years ago
Good grief!
Farley55 over 12 years ago
Nice comment about the franchise cartoons (even classics) which keep newer cartoonists from getting page space.
Jkiss over 12 years ago
Oh Ishmael, where for art thou Ishmael?
Godfreydaniel over 12 years ago
Actually these days cartoonists should be able to get all the internet space anybody could possibly want. (Although I still read MOST of my comics in my morning paper……..)
Uncle_Bad over 12 years ago
@Farley55That was my thought too. I don’t know if that was the intent, but I reserve the right to “read into”.
Stagger Lee over 12 years ago
And Charle takes another in a long series of Face Plants."
billdi Premium Member over 12 years ago
i’ve got no problem with running charlie brown strips because it’s a classic and funny, but mark’s point (i think) is well-taken: CB is pretty dated and not all that relevant anymore, especially for a kid who has lost his squid.
pschearer Premium Member over 12 years ago
In 1956 “Peanuts” was biting satire. Remember the punchline of the premier strip? “Good old Charlie Brown. How I hate him.”
I was grateful that Cathy Guisewite opened up the space for new cartoonists when she closed down “Cathy” rather than let it go on as a zombie strip. The appropriate place for old reruns is on websites like this, not in newspapers (such as they are these days).
BTW, this does not apply to strips that continue beyond their original creators with new contributors. They deserve to be judged on their own merits.
warreno over 12 years ago
Yeah – it’s time for Peanuts to be retired. Schulz is dead, and no one is creating new strips. There are toons being done now that deserve to hit the light, and deserve to be paid for.
Peanuts might have been hysterical in 1956. That was 55 years ago. The world has moved on. Time for Charlie to kick the ball already, and everyone to go home.
Comic Minister Premium Member over 12 years ago
He’s not going to help you Lio!
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member over 12 years ago
nice tribute Mr.Tatulli. nice story arc.i like it. please keep it up.(i miss you Sparky.)
Andrew2011 over 12 years ago
He’s amazingly two dimensional.
gobbledygook over 12 years ago
Lio’s always been a big Adlai man. I for one am not going to wait for the translation.
Popeyesforearm over 12 years ago
we knew he was a Blockhead but a block of wood head?
byamrcn over 12 years ago
GREAT strip, and kind of a brave statement to make (against the wrath of the Peanuts lovers). Here in Chicago we have the Tribune running 40-year-old Peanuts reruns and 25-year-old For Better or For Worse reruns, and dropping great contemporary strips to keep them. One of which was Lio! Absolutely true.
byamrcn over 12 years ago
P.S. But the Sun-Times wisely snapped Lio up and they’re running it now. Good for them.
nerdhoof over 12 years ago
Cnsidering how Lio always breaks the fourth wall, there should have been a word balloon on the ground, or maybe floating in the air.
lisapaloma13 over 12 years ago
Introduce him to Danae of NonSequitur. They’re a perfect match!
Darryl Heine over 12 years ago
“I LIKE IKE!”(Remember a 1950’s Peanuts strip where Charlie Brown looked at a button Schroeder was wearing and said “I LIKE LUDWIG!”?
JoeStrike over 12 years ago
OMG, this is so meta! Plus it could be looked at as a putdown of St. Sparky (which I’m sure it wasnt)
MrPinkle over 12 years ago
Did I not get that or was that kinda mean?