I have read these beginning strips for a while now and I’m amazed how peanuts evolved. When I learned to read i took to reading the newspaper and especially the comics. I loved Peanuts and Charlie Brown was my hero. I felt sorry for him and wondered why the other treated him mean. Linus was his wise best friend. Snoopy had become the cool beagle who had real and imaginary adventures. Probably the most popular comic strip in America. I read it for years and didn’t quit until near the end. looking back, an amazing comic.
Lil Nachoe over 8 years ago
What’s the name of the other kid? Is that Shermy?
Templo S.U.D. over 8 years ago
Ask a dumb question, Sherman, get a wise-cracker answer.
bigcatbusiness over 8 years ago
That would have been a nice home for Woodstock. Too bad he wasn’t born until much later.
orinoco womble over 8 years ago
Modelled on a chicken-house he saw at Daisy Hill.
Quantum Leaper over 8 years ago
The Local cats will thank Charlie for being so nice.
Chad Cheetah over 8 years ago
Now Snoopy will be asking for steps to the roof of his doghouse
coreym5 over 8 years ago
A good house for kiwis, maybe?
cubswin2016 over 8 years ago
Doesn’t Charlie Brown know that most birds can fly?
neverenoughgold over 8 years ago
Perfect for neighborhood squirrels… or snakes!
bama1fan92 over 8 years ago
I have read these beginning strips for a while now and I’m amazed how peanuts evolved. When I learned to read i took to reading the newspaper and especially the comics. I loved Peanuts and Charlie Brown was my hero. I felt sorry for him and wondered why the other treated him mean. Linus was his wise best friend. Snoopy had become the cool beagle who had real and imaginary adventures. Probably the most popular comic strip in America. I read it for years and didn’t quit until near the end. looking back, an amazing comic.
celeconecca over 8 years ago
Unknown foreshadowing for Woodstock?
Kirk Barnes Premium Member over 8 years ago
It also doubles as a cat feeder. He doesn’t like birds.