Peanuts by Charles Schulz for October 29, 1978
Transcript:
The literary ace sits atop the doghouse typing; he types,"I hate advice."<BR><BR> Charlie Brown approaches and asks,"How about this?"<BR><BR> He says,"A Boy and His Dog."<BR><BR> He continues,"That's what you should write about."<BR><BR> He walks off concluding,"That's the sort of thing that always sells."<BR><BR> The literary ace thinks,"Maybe he's right...."<BR><BR> He starts typing,"A Boy and His Dog"<BR><BR> He types,"Especially the Dog!"<BR><BR>
A dog and his boy, who probably has a name, but can be identified just as well, by the shape of his head.