The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 8月19日 03時52分
“Peanuts,” Charles Schulz once said, “deals in defeat.” At its core, the comic parses existential angst, strip by strip—not Cold War anxiety, a cloud under which “Peanuts” developed and flourished, but the garden-variety anxieties found in everyday life. At the link in our bio, read Nicole Rudick on the beloved strip, which continues to astonish readers to this day with its thoughtful examination of humanity.
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Remember whenever you had to go work in Ballarat when we were kids, @hawkinsrick? And then you’d come home with Peanuts comics upon Peanuts comics from the Salvation Army store that I’d read over and over and over? That’s one of the fondest memories of my childhood. Thank you Dad, I love you. ❤️
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silverhairdontcare
I have always loved Peanuts and have all my original comic books I read as a child of his. I see Schultz as the philosopher-cartoonist!
pavementphil
..Snoopy come home..💛 broke my heart when I was little..still think about it today..others sadness
nothingmuchmate77
I never knew why i liked it so much as an adult it felt so calming - now it makes sense
feedmyseoul805
LOVE. The Schultz portrayal of Adulting was so spot on....wa wahhh wahh wahh wah
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