The Charles M. Schulz Museum put out “Charles M. Schulz: The Art and Life of the Peanuts Creator in 100 Objects” last year. A book about “Peanuts” comic strip creator Charles Schulz produced last year ...
“So important in bringing these characters to the screen, is that there is a handmade quality,” says director Steve Martino. “There’s a way that Charles Schulz drew these characters. They weren’t ...
Abrams ComicArts has just released a huge new prestige book celebrating the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. The Essential Peanuts is 336 pages, and filled with comics, but also packed with ...
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 ...
KaBOOM!, the all-ages imprint of award winning publisher BOOM! Studios brings us another fun issue of Peanuts this month chock full of Classic Peanut Strips, fun illustrations, and, three stories: ...
Few things in American culture are as lasting as the “Peanuts” gang — the hapless Charlie Brown, his resourceful dog Snoopy and their circle of friends muddling through a complex world with wry humor ...
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 ...
Fittingly, pictures and text pull equal weight in this warm and perceptive portrait of Schulz’s life. As a child in 1920s Minnesota, “Sparky” eagerly reads newspaper comics with his parents and draws ...
Cartoonist Robb Armstrong says his earliest childhood memories revolve around his love of the “Peanuts” comic strip, and such characters as Charlie Brown and Snoopy that he learned to draw as a ...