Awesome. This is almost the exact same thing I was thinking when I first read the comic about Linus writing to the Great Pumpkin. It’s amazing how interchangeable that whole was with religion.
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Awesome. This is almost the exact same thing I was thinking when I first read the comic about Linus writing to the Great Pumpkin. It’s amazing how interchangeable that whole was with religion.
As religious edicts go, you could do worse than demand extreme sincerity.
Um, the Great Pumpkin WAS a metaphor for religion.
Great stuff, but the weirdo in me likes the second one more.
Ces, you are alarmingly good at drawing pissed off Peanuts characters.
BTW, any ideas on how to get the L.A. Times to carry you again? I’ve complained multiple times to no avail. Switching coasts sucks sometimes.
Perfect, thanks! I’m so sick of seeing that ancient strip in my Sunday comics.
Gotta love the classics …
[...] Wednesday, October 28, 2009October 28, 2009 – This is not the halloween Peanuts you remember as a kid. [...]
I had a friend who didn’t get the Jesus strip.
He didn’t know what the goddamn great pumpkin was!
Makes me want to cry.