Sir, Is This Love? is my most popular work. 4 or 5 of the 11 strips are directly redrawn from Schulz original comics, with no changes to the content. There are now more than 1000 copies in circulation. It was drawn in one day in 2016.

 

Sir, is this love?

Sir, is this love? is available for purchase here

The minicomic is 16 pages and measures approximately 4x4 inches, printed on 20# pink and blue paper.

From a review by Graham Sigurdson at Broken Pencil Magazine

At some point, they spot a sewing machine, and Patty ends up requesting that Marcie make her an outfit. Patty remains her typical, oblivious self while Marcie lays awake at night ruminating on things. “It’s like this friendship hurts a little now. It’s like am I capable of love, is it fair to try?” It’s a touching and well-represented sentiment, and Yerby’s writing and rendering of these characters really captures the bittersweet tone that Peanuts so often had: heartwarming, but with an innate, resigned sadness. You want to yell at Patty to open her eyes to what’s in front of her, to show that she feels the same way as Marcie. Other reimaginings or fanfiction would be wise to look to this sweet little zine for inspiration.”

Read the full review here.