I’ve mentioned this in the past and it’s still correct: Go Comics has taken it upon themselves to arbitrarily color the daily strips. Charles Schulz never colored the dailies. And now, it appears that the Sunday strips have arbitrary changes in specific panels to convey different moods and meanings. I applaud outlets such as Go Comics for supplying us with an outlet to enjoy Peanuts in the 21st century. I hate the daily colorization and arbitrary panel color changes on Sundays. The modern reader apparently can’t abide “black and white” or a color free comic strip as the artist originally produced it. This is not what Mr. Schulz drew, and I can guess it’s certainly not something he would have approved or wanted.
Was there a circa 1953 Peanuts strip where Schroeder’s face turned green in 3 panels? You can see that detail in the book released by Fantagraphics called “Peanuts Every Sunday 1952-1955”.
I’ll go out on a limb and say CB should leaf that tree alone, find the root of his problem, log on to his PC and branch out to another hobby….mabey woodworking?
Agreed. What is your problem? Thank you for throwing that into one of the most innocent, without-innuendo, charming comics around. Go wash your mind out, or find a dictionary.
stcrowe almost 11 years ago
Giving in to the inevitable.
Neo Stryder almost 11 years ago
I hate to say this Charlie Brown, but the kite is safer with that tree than in your hands.
Linux0s almost 11 years ago
Poor Charlie Brown is cracking up.
Tania1982 almost 11 years ago
Charlie brown doesnt trust women with his heart- but sooner or later he will crack.
WSR almost 11 years ago
I wonder if that tree isn’t an evil Ent..
Kali39 almost 11 years ago
Tender-hearted isn’t the term I was thinking, Charlie Brown. Weak-willed, maybe…
orinoco womble almost 11 years ago
What is the colourist’s problem? I remember these old comics when they came out and I don’t remember the reds and yellows!!
Reminds me of Breakfast at Tiffany’s when Holly would get “the mean reds.”
FanOfPeanuts almost 11 years ago
I’ve mentioned this in the past and it’s still correct: Go Comics has taken it upon themselves to arbitrarily color the daily strips. Charles Schulz never colored the dailies. And now, it appears that the Sunday strips have arbitrary changes in specific panels to convey different moods and meanings. I applaud outlets such as Go Comics for supplying us with an outlet to enjoy Peanuts in the 21st century. I hate the daily colorization and arbitrary panel color changes on Sundays. The modern reader apparently can’t abide “black and white” or a color free comic strip as the artist originally produced it. This is not what Mr. Schulz drew, and I can guess it’s certainly not something he would have approved or wanted.
Darryl Heine almost 11 years ago
Was there a circa 1953 Peanuts strip where Schroeder’s face turned green in 3 panels? You can see that detail in the book released by Fantagraphics called “Peanuts Every Sunday 1952-1955”.
Darryl Heine almost 11 years ago
Yellow with envy, huh?
summerdog86 almost 11 years ago
Wow…. kite-eating-tree intimidation wins!
bluegrasskicker almost 11 years ago
I’ll go out on a limb and say CB should leaf that tree alone, find the root of his problem, log on to his PC and branch out to another hobby….mabey woodworking?
dogday Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Agreed. What is your problem? Thank you for throwing that into one of the most innocent, without-innuendo, charming comics around. Go wash your mind out, or find a dictionary.
Tania1982 almost 11 years ago
yellow with cowardice
PsychoZoid almost 11 years ago
Charlie Brown’s will to fight against that tree went out the window.
Robert Nowall Premium Member almost 11 years ago
Still, the tree does have a very nice smile…
AmyGrantfan51774 almost 11 years ago
that tree is one of the villains in the strip along with Lucy eh?!!!!!!!!