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Charles Schulz - Peanuts Daily Comic Strip Original Art Charles Schulz - Peanuts Daily Comic Strip O

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Charles Schulz - Peanuts Daily Comic Strip Original Art Charles Schulz - Peanuts Daily Comic Strip O
<B>Charles Schulz - Peanuts Daily Comic Strip Original Art, dated 4-3-53 (United Features Syndicate, 1953).</B></I> In the early days of <I>Peanuts</B></I>, the other kids (in this case, Patty and Schroeder) were especially insensitive to the tender feelings of good ol' Charlie Brown. Charles Schulz wrote that Charlie Brown started out as "a flippant little guy, who soon turned into the loser he is known as today." In many ways, Charlie Brown was based on Charles Schulz's own painful experiences. Writer Hugh Morrow revealed Schulz's bleak high-school life in a 1957 <B>Saturday Evening Post</B></I> article. "He never dreamed of asking a girl for a date, for he was confident the answer would be negative. While he did make the golf team, he lost his only important match -- and then lost the consolation round as well. Life was one grand snub; Schulz was astonished if anyone from the school said hello after school hours. 'I wasn't actually hated,' Schulz reminisces. 'Nobody cared that much.'" This poignant strip is printed on page 40 of Fantagraphic Books' <B>The Complete Peanuts 1953 to 1954</B></I>. The image area of the daily measures 27" x 5". Aside from a fold between panels two and three, and a few minor stains in panels one and two, the art is in Excellent condition.