gocomic's archive is missing strips for the 7th through the 9th of April, 1955. Can anyone tell us what the Fantagraphics collections have for those days?
Sunday, February 5, 2012
April 4-6 & Sunday April 10, 1955
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Sunday, April 3, 1955: Security Snoopy
Read this strip at gocomics.com.
Lucy continues her develop into the strip's primary villain.
We haven't had a huge amount of Snoopy/Linus interaction so far. In coming strips, a major point of contention with them is Linus' blanket, so this strip kind of foreshadows that.
We get that weird look from Linus again in the second panel. It looks a lot like he's pining for a pacifier.
In the third panel, Linus and Snoopy share a single 'Z' balloon. I may be wrong, but when two characters are asleep near each other I believe they tend to get separate Zs. I'm unsure whether I should look for deep meaning in their commonality of snoring, however.
Sunday, January 29, 2012
March 27-April 2, 1955: The Martian Chronicles
A fairly intriguing sequence this week, continuing the prior spaceman strips. Schulz gets some good mileage out of halftone shading, a system which I don't think I recall him using much outside of these strips. Maybe he got given a free sample of halftone transfer sheets or something and figured, in a thrifty midwestern sort of way, that he should at least get some use out of them.
More halftone language gags. What sound is Charlie Brown actually producing in these strips? I like to think it's like radio static, but that's difficult to shout like in the third panel here.
Whatever sounds C.B. is actually making, Lucy seems to be learning to understand it.
And to translate it! But this all is simply a throwaway joke for CMS, something to use one week then never refer to ever again.
This strip proves that the halftone speech effect is not a representation of distortion provided by the helmet but some sound Charlie Brown was actually making. Lucy takes the opportunity to rag on C.B.'s round head again.
Hey kids, don't try this with a cat! I love how Schulz leaves the actual rubbing undepicted -- you can tell what happened just from context, Snoopy's fur, and the look on Snoopy's face.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Sunday, March 27, 1955: Bumpety-bump
Read this strip at gocomics.com.
The best thing about this strip is the lead panels, the two that some newspapers would strip out. That hilariously cold way Charlie Brown greets Lucy, who immediately shows why he's responding that way. It's difficult to mistake "fussbudget" for a compliment this time.
Linus' display of skill is typical for him -- almost everything he tries he turns out to be great at. Imagine Charles Schulz sitting hunched over his desk, thinking of all the ways be can write out the word "bumpety" and "bump."
Imagine him doing that, and imagine him thinking to himself afterwards, "How did I manage to land this wonderful job?"
Wednesday, January 4, 2012
March 21-26, 1955: What did you expect?
March 23
March 24Another serif'd word, the "Hey" in Lucy's speech in the first pane. I wonder what it was that inspired Schulz to use serifs for emphasis.
March 25This strip is the beginning of the long war between Snoopy and Linus -- to the victor goes the blanket. Snoopy may hate cats, but he's definitely picked up this maneuver off of one of them.
March 26
Monday, January 2, 2012
Sunday, March 20, 1955: STOMP STOMP STOMP
Sunday, December 25, 2011
March 14-19, 1955: ALL RIGHT, THAT'S ENOUGH
March 15
March 16
March 17
March 18
March 19