Schulz Peanuts 1965 - Comic Strip
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Schulz Peanuts 1965

Comic Strip
1965
Ink
69 x 13 cm (27.17 x 5.12 in.)
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Charles Schulz Peanuts Daily Comic Strip Original Art dated 1-7-65 (United Feature Syndicate, 1965)
Lucy does what she does best, in this sharp daily.
Linus costars in three panels.
Nothing like a good dose of Lucy's complaining to make you feel good about yourself!
This piece has an image size of 27" x 5.5"

Au terme d'une nuit épique de 2012, je parvenai enfin à décrocher un strip des Peanuts des rayonnages de chez Heritage Auctions. Celui-là est vraiment drôle et tout le monde dit qu'il me va bien ;-)
(en général c'est après avoir reconnu Mafalda ... Quelle merde qu'il n'y ait pas Snoopy. Fait chier.)

Publication

  • 1965 - 1966
  • Dargaud
  • 11/2009
  • Interior page

See also:   Peanuts

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About Charles M. Schulz

Charles Schulz, the creator of 'Peanuts', is one of the most popular and influential humorist comic artists ever. He was born as Charles Monroe Schulz (and nicknamed Sparky) into a family of German-Norwegian origins in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and grew up in Saint Paul.After he fought in Europe in the second World War, he started drawing the comic 'L'il Folks', a precursor of 'Peanuts'. The strip was published in the St. Paul Pioneer Press between 1947 and 1950. Text (c) Lambiek