Peanuts by Charles Schulz for November 16, 1953
Transcript:
Charlie Brown approaches Schroeder in the living-room. Schroeder, who is sitting behind the piano listens to the former as he asks, "Do you want to see a comic strip I just drew, Schroeder?" "I think You'll appreciate it..."<BR><BR> As Schroeder looks at the comic, Charlie Brown explains, "There's these two musicians, see? One is having the other over for supper.. ha-ha..you'll like this.."<BR><BR> He throws his hand back, laughs, and continues, "When they're all through eating, this one guy says, 'What are we having for dessert...orange Shubert?'.." Schroeder looks at the reader.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown walks along with comic in tow. He says, "There's no market these days for really subtle humor..."<BR><BR>
Mizzahally over 12 years ago
Whats so funny about it ?
yow4zip Premium Member about 11 years ago
Great joke, Charlie Brown!
NougatBrains over 4 years ago
Not bad! Try being a cartoonist when you’re older! Looks like when Schulz wants to use bad puns like that, he has CB make “subtle” humour strips!