domingo, 21 de agosto de 2016


Comic Strip Tittle: Snoopy
Store by: Charles Schulz
Art by: Charles Schulz
Panel: Four colored panels
Distribution by: Not found
November 4, 1960

    The first appearence of Charlie Brown and Snoopy took place on October 4, 1950, in a strip of an american newspaper. In the first two years of the publication of comic strips, Snoopy was quite differente from what we see today. Snoopy was a silent dog and did not walk upright. In 1952, Charles Schulz decided to give voice to the dog and then the reader could know what Snoopy thought and Snoopy was able to understand what was happening to the other characters.
    In this comic strip there are 4 colored panels with a speech balloons. The language is simple to understand and there aren't captions or onomatopoeia. Here, the sarcasm is because the boy is writing a book about the destroyed faith, but the boy is talking about Charlie's story. The Snoopy's comic is very funny and easy to read and enjoy it.

By Nathalia Rodrigues de Carvalho

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