TIL: in the 1950s Charles Schulz experimented with developing an adult comic strip about the gender dynamics among blue color workers when a woman becomes boss of the stock room.pic.twitter.com/fbiCUGpApc
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Schulz is a good example of how narrowly political criteria are not useful for judging artists & their work. He was both very attracted to tough, butchy women & also scared of them. That made for personal unhappiness but also some great art.
Creativity sometimes thrives on trying to use a different context to present an existential issue. Why can't we dance about architecture? 
I live not too far from the Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa. Excellent repository for the accomplishments of this important American. But I didn’t know about these adult characters.
I’m gonna say that’s Lucy, Shermy and a finally cleaned-up Pig Pen. #fanfiction
It’s them grown up, for sure.
This is real? Why haven't I seen this before? I've seen other early Schulz, and also some of his other strips - that, I think, he did for some church publication. Some teen thing that was pretty gentle, wasn't it?
Yeah, the teen strip was very churchy. This is something else.
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