Large Comic Strip Signed by Charles Schulz on January 18, 1992, Featuring Snoopy's Brother, Spike, in the Desert

Such original works of art are very uncommon and desirable, as Schulz did not give them out often and most remain with his estate

  • SIGNED
  • 18/01/1992
By Charles Schulz
18/01/1992.

Peanuts is perhaps the most quintessentially American comic strip and was a mainstay in major US and foreign publications for decades.

The comic strip, a high resolution reproduction, from January 18, 1992, measuring a large 20 x 7 inches, dated January 18 1992, picturing Snoopy's brother Spike making waffles, drawn by Schulz himself, with the quote, ""When I got up this morning I thought to myself 'Gee wouldn't a waffle be good?'""

The strip is signed and inscribed to Leon, from whom we acquired it; his firm made waffle makers and thus inspired the comic strip. It has never been offered for sale before. The United Feature Syndicate copyright notice is shown on the left and affixed to the verso of the sheet.

A very uncommon and desirable strip of Schulz, this being our first.

Details

Title

Large Comic Strip Signed by Charles Schulz on January 18, 1992, Featuring Snoopy's Brother, Spike, in the Desert

Author

Charles Schulz

Condition

Unknown

Date

18/01/1992


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