Thursday, June 10, 2010
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
November 10, 1952: Charlie Brown is easy to convince
Last strip featured some strife between CB and the girls, here things seem to have been patched up fairly well. Well, at least that's what the girls want him to think.
Note the look on Charlie Brown's face in the first panel! That slanted, straight-mouthed expression. It hasn't been used much up to here, but it'll start getting fairly common in upcoming strips.
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charliebrown,
compliments,
meta,
patty,
slantedmouth,
violet,
wonderful
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
Sunday, November 9, 1952: Not mad anymore
This joke has been made before, and I don't think it's the last time it will be made. Patty and Violet's antipathy towards Charlie Brown are built off of moments like this one, but again, it doesn't last for the length of the strip.
Monday, June 7, 2010
November 7, 1952: Fussbudget
This is the first time the word "fussbudget" has been used in the strip. Now this word is almost impossible to separate from Peanuts. It is always, or nearly always at least, connected with Lucy.
Lucy hasn't been extremely fussy up to this point, but in Peanuts, when another character makes explicit reference to some trait supposedly possessed by another character, that tends to be the point where that other character begins exhibiting that trait as a defining characteristic. In other words, when someone is labeled, the label becomes indelibly part of them.
This is how most Peanuts characters evolved over time, and especially how they gained the traits for which they became memorable.
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charliebrown,
evolution,
firsts,
fussbudget,
fussiness,
lucy,
lucysmother,
memorability
Sunday, June 6, 2010
November 6, 1952: Snoopy follows the trail
I'm linking this one because there's been a running gag for a little while now, one that intensifies a bit in the months to come, about Snoopy's ability to infallibly seek out someone with some kind of snack treat and beg. He carries this skill to great heights in upcoming strips.
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begging,
charliebrown,
runninggag,
smack,
smacksmack,
snoopy,
trailer
Saturday, June 5, 2010
November 5, 1952: Charlie Brown is a budding cartoonist
The most interesting thing about this, beside the metahumor and Schulz playfully mocking his own pretensions, is that Charlie Brown's work on the comic is rather large. Of course, most cartoonists work at a scale we would consider to be very large, and artists for realistic strips are known to work larger still. But unless Charlie Brown were a serious comics groupie, he wouldn't know that. (Schulz may have been such a groupie himself; he might have known as a kid.)
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charliebrown,
comics,
comicstrip,
gnus,
meta,
patty,
pun
Friday, June 4, 2010
November 4, 1952: Linus' head is too big, #1
There are a number of these strips that deal with baby Linus' head weighing him down. This is but the first.
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baby,
charliebrown,
door,
linus,
weight
Thursday, June 3, 2010
Sunday, November 2, 1952: I've been tricked!!
A favorite strip of mine! Also a chase, this time after Lucy who is beginning to show her true colors.
November 1, 1952: Happy Day After Halloween
Early Peanuts has a number of day-after-holiday strips. One of my favorites, still to come, is a day after April 1 strip.
Labels:
charliebrown,
dayafter,
ghost,
halloween,
patty
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
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