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DescriptionI’ve been looking for the “right” Peanuts daily. I’ve seen a few that I liked and resonated with me, but I always seem to miss out on those. So, this one fills a hole in my collection. It’s from the right time period (for me, it’s the mid 60’s, and this one is from July of 1966) and from a great storyline where Lucy and Linus’ parents take away the TV because they are always fighting for control. The story line went on for a week, but this daily featured Lucy screaming and Linus with his blanket; it’s a great image, it’s from a great time in the strip, and I’m thrilled to give this one a new home. By the way, I haven’t seen one of these in person. They are huge!Social/Sharing |
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Mark Geier
Member Since 2013
Posted on 12/7/2014
So great! I love Peanuts! I've never seen one in person, but got the book reprinting the art this year, and if it's somewhat close to the same size, you're right, they are huge, bigger than other comic strip art I've seen. Congrats on a great pickup!
Jeff Singh
Member Since 2004
Posted on 12/7/2014
Awesome. A great peanuts daily. The image of Lucy in the last panel is priceless.
Rob Pistella
Member Since 2005
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Posted on 12/8/2014
A great example Ron from a peak period of this iconic strip... and its message is the same today...for most of us we'd die without our phones and computers!!
Timothy Finney
Member Since 2006
Posted on 12/8/2014
Rob Pistella wrote:
A great example Ron from a peak period of this iconic strip... and its message is the same today...for most of us we'd die without our phones and computers!!Good grief. I was thinking the same thing. I was thinking the same thing. We're doomed.
Chris K.
Member Since 2008
Posted on 12/8/2014
Perfect example...one that would fit well in many homes - mine included!
Thomas Ward
Member Since 2004
Posted on 12/8/2014
Love "Peanuts" strips, would definitely love to have one someday! Great pickup Ron!
Andy Robbins
Member Since 2003
Posted on 12/8/2014
1966, 2006, and a safe assumption for 2016 - the classics always work
Chris C
Member Since 2004
Posted on 12/8/2014
My kids could relate to this one..NO TV?!, NO IPAD?!, NO WIFI ACCESS?! It all works. Nice choice
Jeremy Radisich
Member Since 2004
Posted on 12/8/2014
What a great example--and, like the best of the Peanuts strips--a timeless joke/cultural observation. The 1960s is definitely my favorite period of Schulz as well, for both his artwork and his sense of humor. Congrats on acquiring a true piece of Americana!
Steve Welch
Member Since 2005
Posted on 12/10/2014
That's absolutely a great Peanuts strip! Congrats Ron!!
Tony K
Member Since 2012
Posted on 5/30/2015
Good grief! How did I miss this gem being added to your fabulous collection? Great gag that may resonate even more strongly now than ever!
Thomas V
Member Since 2008
Posted on 6/16/2015
Ha-ha! that's so true on a winter day when you're a kid. Charles said so much about life in his strips and his art is a joy to behold.
comicinkking. com
Member Since 2004
Posted on 12/20/2018
This is awesome! You can replace tv with iphone and the same is happening today! ;)
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