May 23, 1957 — see The Complete Peanuts 1955-1958
This week marks fourteen years of 3eanuts. May the grief remain good.

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May 23, 1957 — see The Complete Peanuts 1955-1958
This week marks fourteen years of 3eanuts. May the grief remain good.

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Today’s the annifoursary of 3eanuts. To date there’ve been over 1,100 servings of stripped-down, no-schmaltz Schulz. Thanks for your irrecoverable time.
Sad to say, there’s only so much wood in the stock. But stick with it till the oeuvre’s over, eh?
May 22, 1985 — see The Complete Peanuts 1983-1986
Today marks the trirthday of 3eanuts. As it reaches the age of Freudian repression, this stripling keeps proving that death comes in threes. Thanks for letting the abyss snoop into you.
The fourth year won't be stripped completely, but it'll downshift to a M-W-F posting schedule. Only so many Peanuts in Sparky's gallery.
if i can get some free time and access to the editing bay on campus next semester, i'm gonna see if the 3eanuts principle works on film by cutting the punchlines out of the charlie brown tv specials
they weren't kidding around, peanuts without the last panel is the most fucked up comic in the world

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Charles Schulz's Peanuts comics often conceal the existential despair of their world with a closing joke at the characters' expense. With the last panel omitted, despair pervades all.