All of the Peanuts comics are old. Shulz didn’t authorize anyone to take over when he died. He didn’t want anyone else drawing his creations. He knew that the feel and focus of the strip would change if someone else wrote and drew it. Today’s comic originally appeared on 4 Oct 1961.
Big problem here. They are talking about government “giving people rights” instead of talking about government recognizing the rights that people have because they are born with them. They are human, just like the arrogant fools who call themselves government.
They have skipped everything from the end of 1951 to the end of 1955.
On GoComics, you can usually left-click the comic to get an enlarged copy on your screen. Simply using “control +” magnifies the page, but the comic becomes more blurry each time you step up the magnification.
We have seen the last of Salomey, which was in May, 1948. The next to appear here was at the end of December, 1951 (three days). Then, it was nearly continuous from January 21, 1952, until October, 1955.
During 2007 and 2008, this site gave access to the entire history of the strip (minus the missing ones), accessed by the original dates. The one shown here ran on May 31, 1948. Following that, it jumped to the end of 1951, for three days. Then, it began a run of every day through 1952, 1953, 1954 and 1955. It stopped at that point.
Now, we find that they re-started the strip on May 15, but it was inaccessible until today.
During 2007 and 2008, this site gave access to the entire history of the strip (minus the missing ones), accessed by the original dates. The one shown here ran on May 31, 1948. Following that, it jumped to the end of 1951, for three days. Then, it began a run of every day through 1952, 1953, 1954 and 1955. It stopped at that point.
All of the Peanuts comics are old. Shulz didn’t authorize anyone to take over when he died. He didn’t want anyone else drawing his creations. He knew that the feel and focus of the strip would change if someone else wrote and drew it. Today’s comic originally appeared on 4 Oct 1961.