Peanuts by Charles Schulz for September 24, 1953
Transcript:
Violet approaches Charlie Brown who is leaning back in a chair. She says, "I wish I could be more like you, Charlie Brown..."<BR><BR> He stretches and yawns as she continues, "You're so..you're so...how should I say it? You're so..."<BR><BR> He turns to her and supplies, "Perfect?"<BR><BR> He watches as she storms off in a black mood.<BR><BR>
rockstar-2000 over 13 years ago
NO
yow4zip Premium Member over 11 years ago
No, Snoopy is perfect.
NewOrleansSaints over 7 years ago
Not perfect, just wishy-washy.
LoveRerun almost 4 years ago
Violet is muttering obscenities under her breath as she walks away
Frankie5466 about 1 year ago
The Charlie Brown in these early strips is almost unrecognizable to the self doubting wishy-washy unconfident guy we all know and love today
[Unnamed Reader - b10daf] about 1 month ago
Here we see another example of Charlie Brown alienating Violet, who goes from being one of his closest friends to becoming his chief persecutor.