The Charlie Brown comics are officially known as the Peanuts strip, and the reason for it is somewhat bizarre, which is why Charles Schultz hated it.
Charles M. Schulz (who widely used the nickname “Sparky”) began writing and drawing Peanuts as a daily cartoon ... still found in every toy store, still (after a break) a mascot for MetLife.” ...
On Friday, “The Peanuts Movie,” a feature-length film featuring Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the gang from Charles M. Schulz’s long-running strip, opens across America. That’s the latest ...
Charles M. Schulz with a drawing of Charlie Brown, the main "Peanuts" character, on January 1, 1962 CBS via Getty Images “Peanuts” primarily tells stories of everyday life, and through the ...
The brains behind a "Peanuts" tribute book called me several years back with an inspiring request: Would I be interested in picking an object from the life and art of Charles M. "Sparky" Schulz ...
As a professor who has studied spirituality in the work of “Peanuts” creator Charles Schulz, I see “A Charlie Brown Christmas” as a fascinating historical moment. Its popularity is the ...