Peanuts by Charles Schulz for April 03, 1956
Transcript:
Charlie Brown appraoches Schroeder, who is sitting on the fllor. He shoves a large piec of paper in front of him: "Here, Schroeder..see what you think of my new comic strip..."<br> <br> "It's about this guy who's real good at making things, see?" CHarlie Brown points.<br> <br> He crouches down and adds, "In fact, he's so clever, he ends up by making his own 'Do-it-Yourself' kit.."" Schroeder stares at the comic blankly.<br> <br> Charlie Brown walks off with his strip. He complains, "I think it must be all these adventure strips..they're ruining the public's sense of humor.."<br> <br>
What’s also funny is that Charlie Brown is a comic strip character drawing a comic strip.