I don’t need the color, but I agree that clicking to see a larger version is pointless if the resolution is no better; I could just move my eyes closer if that’s all I wanted. On the previous site the larger version was higher resolution (but don’t worry, it wasn’t large enough to print). Can we have that here? Thanks!
Cool, this used to be on comics.com and moved here it appears. They seem to have picked up from the same date. This is in color which is better, but comics.com at least had the original publish date which really was nice!
I wonder if we will be able to read Peanuts comics from various dates here? At comics.com you could read Peanuts from the time it was first published up until the last day it appeared.
I’m glad Peanuts is here. Just would prefer the black and white (Shulz’s line work is beautiful, and I think color obscures that beauty). I also wish the enlargements stayed crisp. I appreciated both those things about comics.com.
Very glad, though, to see Peanuts in my inbox each morning.
It only appears smaller. It actually is a larger file, with more bytes. The reason it appears smaller is the way you have your screen configured. You might try pressing Ctrl+ and see if that fixes it.
@davidf42, a larger file than what? Zooming a page actually will increase pixelation on any page, especially one that is already pixelated. It’s not the way the page is configured. It’s clearly a smaller file that doesn’t show the artwork off to its potential, which is a shame.
I’m not digging the color, either. Charles Schulz drew the dailies to be in black and white.
I don’t remember to have Peanuts strips munged on the other site (www.comics.com) and didn’t like to see this one. BTW, how did you manage to get the full picture? Is this a feature exclusive for the Genius?
LittleSister18 over 13 years ago
Somebody didn’t do Spring Training.
pouncingtiger over 13 years ago
Charlie Brown, in the last panel, is thinking, “Oh, good grief.”
Buzzalderan Premium Member over 13 years ago
love the shirt!!!!
Rakkav over 13 years ago
I hope it will also come with someone who will fix the avatar uploader so we can actually see our new avatars.
wolfbyte36 over 13 years ago
Does he ever win a ball game?
YesDear over 13 years ago
I don’t need the color, but I agree that clicking to see a larger version is pointless if the resolution is no better; I could just move my eyes closer if that’s all I wanted. On the previous site the larger version was higher resolution (but don’t worry, it wasn’t large enough to print). Can we have that here? Thanks!
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
That’s usually how it works early in the season, Lucy. Of course, in this age of the relief pitcher, there are probably even fewer complete games.
Jim Buehler Premium Member over 13 years ago
Cool, this used to be on comics.com and moved here it appears. They seem to have picked up from the same date. This is in color which is better, but comics.com at least had the original publish date which really was nice!
Arlyss over 13 years ago
I wonder if we will be able to read Peanuts comics from various dates here? At comics.com you could read Peanuts from the time it was first published up until the last day it appeared.
mac47 over 13 years ago
“It doesn’t matter whether you win or lose. It’s about having fun.”
Did they teach that in 1964? Then again, they don’t seem to be having fun.
iwoolman Premium Member over 13 years ago
I’m glad Peanuts is here. Just would prefer the black and white (Shulz’s line work is beautiful, and I think color obscures that beauty). I also wish the enlargements stayed crisp. I appreciated both those things about comics.com.
Very glad, though, to see Peanuts in my inbox each morning.
davidf42 over 13 years ago
@ information and beachbum (From yesterday) -
It only appears smaller. It actually is a larger file, with more bytes. The reason it appears smaller is the way you have your screen configured. You might try pressing Ctrl+ and see if that fixes it.
dante.deangelo over 13 years ago
AH, so happy to have Peanuts here. Like an old friend. Gonna get sentimental here.
Hobbes Premium Member over 13 years ago
In yesterday’s Sunday Peanuts strip, GoComics omitted the second panel in order to fit it into the vertical format. Here is the original:
http://imgsrv.gocomics.com/dim/?fh=fdaea0eab4e7bc617a6702975057356d
COWBOY7 over 13 years ago
Work it into shape, Charlie Brown!
Thank you, Hobbes.
taker48 over 13 years ago
I’ve loved reading Peanuts for since i’ve been 9 years old thank you for putting it on the website. I hope to be seeing more of peanuts.
Banjo Evans over 13 years ago
BIGGER!
u.nanimous over 13 years ago
Hobbes, you’re awesome. Where did you get that link from? That’s the way they should show the strip.
And today’s original publish date was March 2, 1964.
And what’s with the color? They should save that for Sunday’s only!!!
kfaatz925 over 13 years ago
Catching the wave later than most… so happy to see Peanuts here. :) This made my day!
Paying Too Much Attention Premium Member over 13 years ago
@davidf42, a larger file than what? Zooming a page actually will increase pixelation on any page, especially one that is already pixelated. It’s not the way the page is configured. It’s clearly a smaller file that doesn’t show the artwork off to its potential, which is a shame.
I’m not digging the color, either. Charles Schulz drew the dailies to be in black and white.
chuck_henebry over 13 years ago
Go comics is inferior to the old host of Peanuts, comics.com.
If only Go comics had a decent enlargement option!
And they make it hard to grab comics and send them to friends.
efgerman over 13 years ago
@Hobbes
Thanks for the heads-up.
I don’t remember to have Peanuts strips munged on the other site (www.comics.com) and didn’t like to see this one. BTW, how did you manage to get the full picture? Is this a feature exclusive for the Genius?
smarlaud over 13 years ago
Where is the RSS? Link is broken, see below: Feed Address: http://feeds.feedburner.com/uclick/peanuts
HTTP Error (Code) and Message: (404) Feed not found error: FeedBurner cannot locate this feed URI.
Bluewolfmike over 13 years ago
thanks hobbes!
UTATS over 13 years ago
Sorry, another vote for black and white! It’s the way they were supposed to be…
I personally prefer comics.com…but I shall follow Charlie Brown and Snoopy wherever they go =D
Allan CB Premium Member over 13 years ago
it’s so small.
(that’s what she said)
Lyle F'tore over 13 years ago
Yay!
Nate Fakes creator over 13 years ago
Looks great with the good coloring!
mmblohm5 about 13 years ago
genius!