Peanuts by Charles Schulz for June 30, 1962
Transcript:
Charlie Brown sits in front of the tv and says, "Oh, good grief! Not again!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown makes a face and says, "I can't stand it!"<BR><BR> Charlie Brown frowns as he turns off the tv.<BR><BR> Charlie Brown says, "What would happen if comic strips had nothing but reruns all summer?"<BR><BR>
Funny you mention that Charlie Brown, seeing as there’s been reruns due to cartoonists taking breaks (like Calvin and Hobbes during Bill Watterson’s two sabbaticals in the early 1990s) and reruns due to newspaper readers wanting to hold on to classic strips like this one.