Those earliest Peanuts strips were, shall we say, a little rough around the edges?
Go onto newspapers.com and find a comics page from that day. Peanuts was visually distinct from almost all strips, which were full of tons of detail about clothing and surroundings. It was really stands out. Also, Schulz was a great letterer - his word balloons are always excellent.
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Glad Shermy got dropped in 69
Shermy obviously had no hos
Nothing makes a specific type of person angry, like seeing someone who is happy.
Awe. Lol
The fact that today, ppl like shermy would be seen as the "alpha male" in my school is awful