“Pearls Before Swine” is also doing a tribute to Schulz.
I never thought I’d see the Kite Eating Tree in another strip.
Subtle, Samuli — but very well done.
Charles Schulz left a legacy that stretches around the world.
That’s very sweet of you, Horace. Well done.
Great, Horace, indeed! Now I’m wondering what to feed an elevator in order to celebrate YOU
That’s not the way trees prefer to be fed kites.
Excellent!
This is a Charles M. Schulz tribute, in case you didn’t get it….
This is an homage to all the kites Charlie Brown lost … then a little something extra for the trees “pain”, beer for the roots.
Here’s an absolutely great link to Charles Schulz and the tributes from today. Be sure to check it out. https://schulzmuseum.org/tribute/
it’s the kite eating tree! fun times. :D
) …I am smiling…Big smile…!… )
The kite eating tree….☺️
Rip Schulz & Happy 100th BD! ❤️❤️❤️
The kites are only nutritious when applied to the limbs. (Or so I was told by Charlie Brown)
Happy Birthday Sparky. You are missed.
Perfect! Sparky, you are missed. You left an enduring legacy and I’ll never forget the cartooning class I attended at Santa Rosa Jr. College you hosted in the ’70s! Happy 100th!
In the year 2000 saw the very last Sparky Shulz Sunday comic.
“Root beer”?? (Oh! I get it!)
Great. So now the Kite-Eating Tree’s roots are drunk!
https://assets.amuniversal.com/d969d240458d013bd005005056a9545d
Root beer? That’s cannibalistic!
:golf clap:
Subtle and really nice… loved this.
When the fantasy World War I Flying Ace was shot down over France, if he made it to a village tavern he’d try to drown his troubles in root beer.
July 31, 2015
BasilBruce almost 2 years ago
“Pearls Before Swine” is also doing a tribute to Schulz.
Panufo almost 2 years ago
I never thought I’d see the Kite Eating Tree in another strip.
eromlig almost 2 years ago
Subtle, Samuli — but very well done.
Joan Helen almost 2 years ago
Charles Schulz left a legacy that stretches around the world.
Red Bird almost 2 years ago
That’s very sweet of you, Horace. Well done.
in-dubio-pro-rainbow almost 2 years ago
Great, Horace, indeed! Now I’m wondering what to feed an elevator in order to celebrate YOU
Doug K almost 2 years ago
That’s not the way trees prefer to be fed kites.
Tigressy almost 2 years ago
Excellent!
KenseidenXL almost 2 years ago
This is a Charles M. Schulz tribute, in case you didn’t get it….
gokar 4,la almost 2 years ago
This is an homage to all the kites Charlie Brown lost … then a little something extra for the trees “pain”, beer for the roots.
Egrayjames almost 2 years ago
Here’s an absolutely great link to Charles Schulz and the tributes from today. Be sure to check it out. https://schulzmuseum.org/tribute/
Chris almost 2 years ago
it’s the kite eating tree! fun times. :D
InTraining Premium Member almost 2 years ago
) …I am smiling…Big smile…!… )
Zebrastripes almost 2 years ago
The kite eating tree….☺️
Rip Schulz & Happy 100th BD! ❤️❤️❤️
mistercatworks almost 2 years ago
The kites are only nutritious when applied to the limbs. (Or so I was told by Charlie Brown)
RonnieAThompson Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Happy Birthday Sparky. You are missed.
Babs Maloney Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Perfect! Sparky, you are missed. You left an enduring legacy and I’ll never forget the cartooning class I attended at Santa Rosa Jr. College you hosted in the ’70s! Happy 100th!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] almost 2 years ago
In the year 2000 saw the very last Sparky Shulz Sunday comic.
AndrewSihler almost 2 years ago
“Root beer”?? (Oh! I get it!)
StephenRice almost 2 years ago
Great. So now the Kite-Eating Tree’s roots are drunk!
JAY REIDER Premium Member almost 2 years ago
https://assets.amuniversal.com/d969d240458d013bd005005056a9545d
Stephen Gilberg almost 2 years ago
Root beer? That’s cannibalistic!
RWill almost 2 years ago
:golf clap:
trdouglas Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Subtle and really nice… loved this.
JH&Cats almost 2 years ago
When the fantasy World War I Flying Ace was shot down over France, if he made it to a village tavern he’d try to drown his troubles in root beer.