Peanuts: The Lost Strips, Volume IV
TNOYF proudly presents another never-before-seen cartoon strip from Charles Schulz’s private stock. We leave it to our readers to decide if these cartoons lend any credence to allegations that the famed cartoonist was a lonely skirt-chaser who suffered bouts of dark depression.
Related posts- Peanuts: The Lost Strips, Volume II
- Peanuts: The Lost Strips, Volume V
- Peanuts: The Lost Strips, Volume III
- Peanuts: The Lost Strips, Volume VI
- Peanuts: The Lost Strips
This entry was posted
on Tuesday, October 9th, 2007 at 4:39 pm and is filed under Peanuts Lost Strips.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
Subscribe







It gives a whole ‘nother definition to the word “Snoopy”.
Charlie Brown gay? What about that little red-haired girl?
“What about that little red-haired girl?”
Isn’t that what they asked Tom Cruise after he left Nicole Kidman? It was a carefully crafted ruse. Don’t even get me started on the whole “Great Pumpkin” thing.
Schulz was a tortured soul.
“Charlie Brown gay?”
No. No. Y’all got it wrong. MARCIE was the gay (lesbian) character…
Besides, Charlie Brown was a baseball pitcher. We all know that our sports heroes are all straight…
Dude…that was just wrong!
Marcie and Peppermint Patty; they were an item. So ahead of the times, he was.
Look, we feel as bad about this as anyone Jonathan. We love Peanuts. Don’t kill the messengers.
Yes Stacy, he was a visionary. Although personally I would rather watch Ariel from The Little Mermaid and Jessica Rabbit engaged in some hot toon-on-toon action.