I read Peanuts my whole life, and I don't know why. It never made me laugh. The gags were lame and predictable. Lucy was always going to pull the ball away right before Charlie Brown could kick it.
On October 2, 1950, a new comic strip called “Peanuts” debuted in seven newspapers. Written and illustrated by Charles M.
A week after the massacre at the Paris offices of the magazine Charlie Hebdo, a story ran on the satirical website The Daily Currant: A confused Sarah Palin appeared on Fox News this morning and ...
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 ...
The last “Peanuts” musical on TV was over 35 years ago. An Apple TV+ special recalls the classics while taking a slightly different direction. By Laurel Graeber The Miami Children’s Museum marks the ...
Charlie Brown glares out from the cover of The Complete Peanuts: 1950-1952, the first installment in Fantagraphics’ much-heralded 25-volume collection of the most famous comic strip ever. His scowl is ...
The first “Peanuts” strip: Charlie Brown takes his first steps into the hearts of millions. The inspiration for the wise but slightly weird beagle Snoopy was a little black-and-white mixed-breed dog ...
Today is Thursday, Oct. 2, the 276th day of 2008. There are 90 days left in the year. Today’s Highlight in History On Oct. 2, 1967, Thurgood Marshall was sworn in as an associate justice of the U.S.
Charles Schulz wasn't the first cartoonist to draw little kids talking like adults, but he was the first to use a daily comic strip to locate and express the peculiar neuroses of childhood. The cast ...
With its ambitious plan to reprint all of "Peanuts" in chronological order over the next 12 years, Fantagraphics is making this comics masterpiece available for everyone. The real surprise of this ...