Peanuts cartoon strips
Peanuts is a popular comic strip about a group of philosophical children created by Charles M. The strip began running in newspapers on October 2, , and ended on February 13, , the day after Schulz's death, after which newspapers began to rerun older strips under the title Classic Peanuts. The strip is known for its memorable characters, including perennial loser Charlie Brown, blanket-carrying philosopher Linus, fussbudget Lucy, and Charlie Brown's imaginative dog, Snoopy. At its peak, Peanuts ran in over 2, newspapers, with a readership of million in 75 countries, and was translated into 21 languages. The comic strip has spawned many television specials, multiple animated feature films, two stage musicals, and three television series.


January 1960 comic strips
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Charlie Brown - Wikipedia
There's this image in people's heads that all comic strips abide by the greeting card sensibility. Draw a simple character. Make a simple joke. Let people go on with their day. It's a pity too considering that there are several cartoonists throughout history who strove to make comic strips of actual substance.



Charlie Brown
Peanuts , long-running comic strip drawn and authored by Charles Schulz. In the early 21st century, sales of Peanuts merchandise amounted to a billion-dollar-a-year empire, with products ranging from stuffed animals to clothing to a popular line of greeting cards. Peanuts Article Media Additional Info. Print Cite verified Cite.





America's most popular beagle is both faithful friend and foil to an ensemble of dysfunctional children possessing wisdom and vocabularies way beyond their years. Linus is Lucy's younger brother. Linus also always carries around a blanket. Lucy is a peanuts character who is very bossy.
