Peanuts' ongoing appeal has no end in sight, with Charles Schulz' comics continuing to bring joy to all who read them. Charlie Brown and his friends' wacky misadventures are a delight to read and ...
Cartoonist Charles M. Schulz originally launched Peanuts in October 1950 as a daily newspaper comic. The early strips showed a style that fans of the iconic franchise may find far different from the ...
Whether the only comics you read are in the Sunday paper or you’re gearing up for your millionth Comic-Con, chances are you’ve heard of Charlie Brown and Snoopy. While the round faces of the “Peanuts” ...
A rare Sunday Peanuts strip, featuring Snoopy as Flying Ace, will go on auction this Thursday, October 30th. The strip, hand drawn by Schulz and only one of eight Peanuts strips to run on New Years ...
Charles Schulz's Peanuts syndicated comic strip began its 17897 strip, 50-year run on October 2, 1950. Snoopy first appeared just two days later on October 4, 1950. An earliest-days Peanuts comic ...
Robb Armstrong remembers the thrill of first seeing a character who looked like him within the mostly-White world of “Peanuts.” Armstrong was 6 years old when Charles M. “Sparky” Schulz introduced a ...
In this era of pandemic-driven social distancing and what seems like an endless parade of bad news, you wish there was something – anything – to take your mind off the world around you, if only for a ...
Good morning, AdLand. Here's what you need to know today: Pretty soon, Vine will be used as a platform for 12 "Peanuts" stop motion, 6-second comics. Khoa Phan's Vine animations got the attention of ...
If the Peanuts comics were a huge part of your childhood, then get ready for a major dose of nostalgia thanks to an adorable Snoopy-themed hotel! The Peanuts Hotel in Kobe, Japan, is a celebration of ...