April 1:
The second panel here is a particular favorite of mine. Lucy is weighing her options.
This may be the first direct instance of direct violence in Peanuts. There have been chases before, and chases of being hit by projectiles (like one where Lucy hits Charlie Brown with a snowball at very cose range) but I don't think anyone has actually hit another kid before now, with hand or weapon. I'm sure one of you will correct me if I've remembered wrong. (In fact, I'm looking forward to it.)
April 2:
Now that another character has directly remarked on Charlie Brown's lack of playing skill, it has become a bit more solidified as an attribute of the character himself.
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Thursday, June 9, 2011
Monday, June 6, 2011
March 25-27, 1954: Three, golly gee
Read these strips at gocomics.com.
More glued-together strips from Universal's slightly malformed archive.
March 25, 1954:
Patty is an expert at marbles. I've had the same reaction that Patty gets from Charlie Brown and Shermy, from people who balk at playing Monopoly without the various house rules (like money on Free Parking or no auctions) that make that very long game much longer.
March 26, 1954:
Now isn't that a hellish visage to have suddenly thrust into your face?
March 27, 1954:
More developing of Charlie Brown's "loser" persona. I wonder if Schulz knew he was fixing the kid's personality for all time in these strips, or if he thought it was just another story theme, like Linus' Newton-defying block building skills or Violet's mud pie fixation?
More glued-together strips from Universal's slightly malformed archive.
March 25, 1954:
Patty is an expert at marbles. I've had the same reaction that Patty gets from Charlie Brown and Shermy, from people who balk at playing Monopoly without the various house rules (like money on Free Parking or no auctions) that make that very long game much longer.
March 26, 1954:
Now isn't that a hellish visage to have suddenly thrust into your face?
March 27, 1954:
More developing of Charlie Brown's "loser" persona. I wonder if Schulz knew he was fixing the kid's personality for all time in these strips, or if he thought it was just another story theme, like Linus' Newton-defying block building skills or Violet's mud pie fixation?
Saturday, March 19, 2011
Sunday, November 22, 1953: Yes, Lucy is still beating Charlie Brown at checkers
Read this comic at gocomics.com.
8,000 games now. So, Lucy plays because Charlie Brown takes losing personally, eh? She does make it to an even 10,000. That day isn't very far off even.
The background grass seen back when Charlie Brown lost 7,000 games is seen here again, this time behind Lucy in the next-to-last panel.
Nice abstract drawing in the lead panel, although it looks like Schulz is cheating Charlie Brown's arm a little.
Looks like a chagrimace in panel 7.
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Wednesday, February 2, 2011
October 6, 1953: The marbles shark
Charlie Brown sucks at checkers, now it's time to demonstrate how bad he is at marbles.
I notice that his persecutors are exclusively female. Shermy, despite his harsh words in the first strip, is the least antagonistic character towards him of the cast. Lucy and Patty dispense game beatdowns, Violet throws him out of her house on a whim, and Snoopy is a mocking presence.
And yet the characters don't seem to notice yet how put-upon CB is, so it doesn't really register to us, yet, as a genuine phenomenon.
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