Bird Toon of the Day - July 7, 2017
Snoopy and the political birds (two now), part four, from Peanuts in 1968:
Snoopy and the political birds (two now), part four, from Peanuts in 1968:
At the halfway mark of this story arc, it suddenly occurs to me that if I had saved this for another year it would have run at its 50th anniversary (1968-2018). Oh, well ... here is part three of Snoopy and the future Woodstock, with "Peanuts politics":
The second installment of the Peanuts "politics" story arc from 1968:
For Independence Day week: A special Peanuts story arc from the beginning of July 1968 featuring the bird who would later be named Woodstock in a satire on politics:
While these carry reprint dates beginning with June 27, the Peanuts wiki says these ran from July 1 through 6 when originally published in 1968. The series will continue through this weekend.
Speed Bump from July 2, 2014. We are what we eat?
And the concluding installment of last year's "Summertime for Stupid" Diamond Lil story arc. Maybe he should stick to flying into things face first.
Part five of the Diamond Lil "Summertime for Stupid" story arc from last year. Ouch.
Another Sunday Peanuts strip, from June 29, 1969. Note that Woodstock was still Snoopy's unnamed avian friend at that time (we were just under a year away from that revelation at the time this was published):
The cowbird introduced in an earlier installment of On The Fastrack becomes central to peace in the office (the assistant literally never stopped talking prior to this) in this strip from May 13 of last year:
Mutts from May 9, 2015 is one of Patrick McDonnell's "shelter stories" entries.