The Charlie Brown comics are officially known as the Peanuts strip, and the reason for it is somewhat bizarre, which is why ...
Head Beagle – long belonged to St. Helena’s Don Fraser, who became the international licensee of ‘Peanuts’ merchandise, ...
In the latest Comic Book Legends Revealed, discover how Charles Schulz felt that he had "sold out" in a controversial Charlie ...
The brains behind a "Peanuts" tribute ... about the show's animated characters quoting from the Gospel, worried that it would sink the show. But Charles M. Schulz offered a clarion reply: "If ...
One of the hosts of The Press Democrat-produced official “Peanuts” podcast recently sat down for an interview on the SiriusXM program “Dave Nemo Weekends” about starting the podcast and the comic ...
Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and the “Peanuts” gang have been entertaining people since Charles Schulz’s comic strip debuted in 1950. Eventually, the group would make the move to television.
Snoopy and Woodstock, two iconic characters from Charles M. Schulz’s “Peanuts” comic strip, have captured the hearts of millions around the world. Their enduring appeal can be attributed to several ...
From its memorable characters to its beautiful themes ... More than seven decades after the debut of the Peanuts comics, Charles M. Schulz remains one of the most beloved cartoonists of all ...
Knott's Berry Farm has announced that its annual Peanuts Celebration will honor the beloved Peanuts comic strip's 75th Anniversary. From February 8 through March 9, guests will can experience a fun ...