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.
Today, as we play catch up on the calendar, we look at how the first Peanuts Christmas comic strips helped to spotlight just how different the early days of the strip was from the rest of the series.
One of the hosts of The Press Democrat-produced official “Peanuts” podcast recently sat down for an interview on the SiriusXM ...
Knott's Berry Farm will celebrate Peanuts' 75th anniversary in 2025 with a new musical, exhibit, sketching lessons, and ...
In a 1972 strip, she says ... that no one would ever love me that way.” Franklin, the first Black character in “Peanuts,” was introduced in 1968, the year Martin Luther King Jr.
“You Don’t Know Peanuts” has so far featured five episodes of behind-the-scenes conversations about the strip and creator Charles M. Schulz, who lived in Sonoma County for years before his ...
Welcome to the Charles M. Schulz Museum in Santa Rosa, California. Nestled in the heart of Sonoma County, this architectural ...