Saturday, February 5, 2011
October 10, 1953: The costs of having a kid
Lucy examines the question of her existence in terms of economic transactions.
Panel two shows Lucy with a non-typical "making a point" post, and panel three has Violet sitting on a sloped surface, both kind of unusual poses. That second panel, her pose more resembles later Lucy, say, behind her Psychiatrist booth.
Friday, February 4, 2011
October 9, 1953: A brief glimpse of the larger world
There are few times when adult-sized objects are brought into the kids' world, but here's one of them. By the way, notice that both here and back in the Charlie-Brown-loses-his-shoe strip from a couple of days ago, they're using more modern helmets, instead of the ones with ear flaps from the prior strip.
EDIT: Fixed the strip.
Thursday, February 3, 2011
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.
Labels:
charliebrown,
loser,
losing,
marbles,
patty,
playingforkeeps
Monday, January 31, 2011
October 4, 1953: Snooopy vs The Yard: Another Realistic Bird
Sunday, January 30, 2011
October 3, 1953: Lucy's continued problems with the number line
If you'll remember, Lucy has had trouble before with getting her numbers right. It's not that she's reciting randomly, she just knows them by other names.
This actually makes it possible that her 6,000 game winning streak at Checkers against Charlie Brown might really be much shorter than we think. (Or, it could be much longer.)
How about Charlie Brown's old-style football helmet?
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charliebrown,
counting,
football,
lucy,
numbers
Saturday, January 29, 2011
October 2, 1953: Three Years
It's nice to see a kid who cares about effective word usage, but Charlie Brown probably lets it get to him a little too much.
This strip marks the third anniversary of Peanuts debut.
Here is the strip from that day the year before:
Here is the strip from October 2, 1954, one year after this one:
Over the past year, Linus grew out of diapers. Snoopy thinks a little more often, but is still usually used mute. Lucy's growing, in slow stages, into her tyrant persona. Charlie Brown's cockiness is fading a bit, replaced by insecurity. And we've seen the beginnings of Lucy's crush on Schroeder and her star counting bit.
In the next year, we'll see the first mention of the kids going to actual school, as opposed to nursery or picnic school. We'll also get the first in-school strip, which would become a staple of the later years. We'll get the first strip where Schroeder gets upset with Lucy's attentions. We'll see Linus' first real dialogue. Lucy's rancorous personality settles in a little further. And later on we meet the first of Peanut's many secondary characters, who's also the one who lasts the longest, pretty much surviving the entire run of the strip.
Labels:
charliebrown,
little,
lucy,
mountain,
threeyears,
tiny
Friday, January 28, 2011
September 30, 1953: You won't know for sure until you count them
This strip marks the beginning of one of Schulz's longer-running jokes in the days of early Peanuts: Lucy counting the number of stars in the sky. She keeps that up for years.
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charliebrown,
counting eyes,
countingstars,
firsts,
lucy,
stars,
tent
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Wednesday, January 26, 2011
September 28, 1953: Things haven't changed that much since then
People ridiculing things they don't understandd! If you want the modern-day version of this, just turn on Fox News.
Charlie Brown shows strange insight into the motivation behind his own behavior. That's kind of creepy.
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