10 Best Peanuts Comic Strips Featuring Snoopy

Running nearly five decades, the comic strip Peanuts introduced the world to dozens of iconic and beloved characters. One of the most recognizable of all, up there with Charlie Brown, is his pet beagle Snoopy. Well known for getting into his own side adventures and having a fleshed-out life with his own dreams, expansive imagination, family, and friends, Snoopy left his mark on Peanuts and readers across the world.
Charles Schulz took Snoopy from a silent animal walking on all fours to a human-like biped, with rich relationships between each major cast member. Whether fantasizing about fighting the Red Baron or attempting to steal Linus’s blanket, Snoopy received many scenarios to show off his comedic potential.
Notably, Snoopy didn’t even talk in this strip, having yet to display his traditional wit or intelligence. However, Schulz planted the seeds of Snoopy’s typical characterization, even while the latter was depicted as a regular dog. The dog’s simple expressions demonstrated that he understood at least the emotions behind Charlie Brown’s passionate words, showing concern when Charlie Brown yelled at him, then blissful happiness when he was defended by Patty and allowed to keep walking with Charlie Brown.

Running nearly five decades, the comic strip Peanuts introduced the world to dozens of iconic and beloved characters. One of the most recognizable of all, up there with Charlie Brown, is his pet beagle Snoopy. Well known for getting into his own side adventures and having a fleshed-out life with his own dreams, expansive imagination, family, and friends, Snoopy left his mark on Peanuts and readers across the world.

Charles Schulz took Snoopy from a silent animal walking on all fours to a human-like biped, with rich relationships between each major cast member. Whether fantasizing about fighting the Red Baron or attempting to steal Linus’s blanket, Snoopy received many scenarios to show off his comedic potential.

Notably, Snoopy didn’t even talk in this strip, having yet to display his traditional wit or intelligence. However, Schulz planted the seeds of Snoopy’s typical characterization, even while the latter was depicted as a regular dog. The dog’s simple expressions demonstrated that he understood at least the emotions behind Charlie Brown’s passionate words, showing concern when Charlie Brown yelled at him, then blissful happiness when he was defended by Patty and allowed to keep walking with Charlie Brown.

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