Showing posts with label snout. Show all posts
Showing posts with label snout. Show all posts
Sunday, February 20, 2011
October 26, 1953: The mystery of Snoopy's snout
Snoopy's head is one of the most problematic entities, artistically, in Peanuts. From the side it's great, but from a three-quarters perspective it is weird. His cheeks round out a bit, to give his mouth more room for expression.
It's still less of a cheat, in my opinion, than late-era Snoopy, which rounded out his head in profile but is more problematic in terms of eye and mouth placement. (Of course, there's no law against cheating, especially if most people never notice the cheat!)
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Sunday, March 29, 2009
November 13, 1950: Snoopy as coat-rack
More Snoopy ultra-cute. From the first panel with the three-quarters, behind-the-head perspective, to the last panel with Charlie Brown's coat on his snout. But what's he doing at Patty's place? Snoopy is often just sort of "there" in those days.
By the way, I've mentioned these characters' names frequently, but Patty's name has only been mentioned once so far, and Shermy and Snoopy have yet to be named. Charlie Brown, on the other hand, is named frequently.
Note: A friend noted that Comics.com offers a mechanism for embedding a strip into a page. This seems as close to an endorsement for putting 'em in the blog as any, and their embed code additionally links to the strip's page. Two stones, one bird!
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