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

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Charles Schulz Peanuts Sunday Comic Strip Original Art Charles Schulz - Peanuts Sunday Comic Strip O
<B>Charles Schulz - Peanuts Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated 11-16-69 (United Features Syndicate, 1969).</B></I> One of the great "wannabe" literary lions of the sixties and seventies -- Snoopy -- starts his latest novel off with the immortal opener, "It was a Dark and Stormy Night!" It seems Snoopy stole this line from Edward George Bulwer-Lytton's 1830 novel <B>Paul Clifford</B></I>. Perhaps inspired by Snoopy's efforts, beginning in 1982, the English Department at San Jose State University has sponsored its own Bulwer-Lytton Fiction Contest -- a literary competition that challenges entrants to compose an opening sentence to "the worst of all possible novels." But how could anyone top Snoopy? While Snoopy may not be a great writer (yet), Charles Schulz certainly was. In <B>America's Great Comic Strip Artists</B></I>, comics historian Rick Marschall noted, "The lines of a cartoonist like Charles Schulz -- coming together to form a character, a spirit, an icon -- camouflage the impressive achievement of the cartoonist. He has been the dominant comic artist of his time, approximately forty years, which is almost half of comic-strip history." With a portrait of Snoopy in every panel, this Sunday is sure to delight any <I>Peanuts</B></I> fan. Charles Schulz inscribed and signed the strip in its first and second panels, "For Wally with friendship and much appreciation -- Sparky." The image area of this Sunday measures 22" x 15", and aside from some mild paper aging to the title stat, the art is in Excellent condition.