Charlie Brown may not be the best political candidate but he is sure an honest person. He is a guy who is honest and forthright who does not always get the popular points from his peers but he does find himself in a predicament in the latest issue of the awesome new Peanuts series.
After accidentally raising his hand to volunteer, he ends up actually volunteering to run for class president, a role he does not cherish at all. Worse than that, he has Frieda running against him because he supports dogs’ rights to be free just as much as cats. It is quite entertaining how the writers manage to place little political nods into classic children’s comic but they manage to do so.
Vicki Scott’s main story is quite good. She manages to write in the style of Schultz nailing the characterizations but she also manages to nail the design of the characters as well alongside Paige Braddock, the letterer, and Nina Kester, the colorist. They both do a great job, and make the comic one of my favorite to pick up each month!






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