The Doctor Is IN, An Update On The Classic Peanuts Comic

by Scott Beale on March 12, 2008 · 0 comments

The Doctor is IN

“The Doctor is IN” is a wonderful Threadless T-Shirt design submission by Nathaniel Troubador, reinterpreting the classic Peanuts comic. Voting ends tomorrow.

via Neatorama

illustration by Nathaniel Troubador

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