Typically, especially during this time period, the copyright date is the date when it was first published. Under the newer copyright law, however, a work is considered copyrighted from the moment of creation. Official copyright documentation still comes through the Library of Congress. Today’s strip was indeed first published in 1967.
MadPunter84 over 10 years ago
Awww…humor him once in a while, Chuck.
stcrowe over 10 years ago
Snoopy is worth the effort.
Darryl Heine over 10 years ago
Snoopy feels like he’s at Old Country Buffet or Golden Corral.
Robert Nowall Premium Member over 10 years ago
You give in too easy, Charlie Brown. Too wishy-washy.
Godfreydaniel over 10 years ago
Kibbles and bits (and bits and bits and bits and bits and bits and bits……….)
summerdog86 over 10 years ago
What I want to know is this….just HOW did Snoopy tell CB he wanted a cafeteria supper?
athomas917 over 10 years ago
Judging by the ear black fill on snoopy, I’m guessing this is a later strip (80s-90s)
Mumblix Premium Member over 10 years ago
^ Check the copyright date in panel 4 – 1967.
Snoopy_Fan over 10 years ago
Typically, especially during this time period, the copyright date is the date when it was first published. Under the newer copyright law, however, a work is considered copyrighted from the moment of creation. Official copyright documentation still comes through the Library of Congress. Today’s strip was indeed first published in 1967.
Snoopy_Fan over 10 years ago
You’ll find it here under August 27th, 1967:
http://peanuts.wikia.com/wiki/August_1967_comic_strips
francisrossi over 10 years ago
I remember this one from old paperbacks.
BIGTAWI over 10 years ago
SENSACIONAL!!!