1. These Sunday strips seem to work best when they feature the boys working their hind off. (17 Feb 1952)

    These Sunday strips seem to work best when they feature the boys working their hind off. (17 Feb 1952)

  2. Charlie Brown is The Wild One. (16th Feb 1952)

    Charlie Brown is The Wild One. (16th Feb 1952)

  3. The delight Schulz takes in presenting ever-more disgusting recipes for Violet to inflict on Charlie borders on the sadistic. (11 Feb 1952)

    The delight Schulz takes in presenting ever-more disgusting recipes for Violet to inflict on Charlie borders on the sadistic. (11 Feb 1952)

  4. The shame! (16 Jan 1952)

    The shame! (16 Jan 1952)

  5. If only my nephew dropped off this quickly. (14 Jan 1952)

    If only my nephew dropped off this quickly. (14 Jan 1952)

  6. A great gag, but a little heavy on the setup. (13 Jan 1952)

    A great gag, but a little heavy on the setup. (13 Jan 1952)

  7. At this stage Snoopy is a valuable tool for Charlie Brown’s imagination. Later, he’ll become perfectly capable of indulging flights of fancy by himself. (12 Jan 1952)

    At this stage Snoopy is a valuable tool for Charlie Brown’s imagination. Later, he’ll become perfectly capable of indulging flights of fancy by himself. (12 Jan 1952)

  8. An example of Schulz’s occasional habit of over-narrating visual gags. (4 Jan 1951)

    An example of Schulz’s occasional habit of over-narrating visual gags. (4 Jan 1951)

  9. Notable for the beam on Charlie Brown’s face in the final panel. (14 Dec 1951)

    Notable for the beam on Charlie Brown’s face in the final panel. (14 Dec 1951)

  10. One of the first signs of Snoopy’s gradual evolution into a human-like thinking character. (19 Nov 1951)

    One of the first signs of Snoopy’s gradual evolution into a human-like thinking character. (19 Nov 1951)

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