Snoopy Flies Again in 'Peanuts: Where Beagles Dare' [Preview]
Charles Schulz was a master humorist whose enormous Peanuts library will surely be remembered as one of the great works of the 20th century, and while he will never be replaced, I'm glad to see his...
View ArticleSixty-Five Years Ago Today: Celebrating the Good Grief of 'Peanuts'
On October 2nd, 1950, Charles Schulz's Peanuts debuted in nine newspapers for United Features Syndicate. Fifty years later, it concluded with just shy of eighteen thousand strips published in thousands...
View ArticlePerfect Peanuts: Reviewing the Latest Releases from Fantagraphics''Peanuts'...
As the Peanuts' 65th Anniversary year winds down, Peanuts-related news seems to be ramping up. The Peanuts Movie hits theaters this weekend, and every preview and trailer manages to look better than...
View ArticleGood Grief, These Peanuts Figures Are Adorable!
Aside from maybe Ralphie in "A Christmas Story," poor old Charlie Brown is just about the saddest little boy in fiction. Not that he's particularly depressed or bestowed with a bad...
View ArticleCharlie Brown Knew How To Sell Himself In Vintage ‘Peanuts’ Ads
In today's day and age, it may be hard to fathom an era when comic strips were promoted in advertisements worded like movie promotions, but long before "Scott Pilgrim" trailers and...
View ArticleGet Your Peanuts Fix With New 60th Anniversary Moleskin Notebooks
From loving superhero mash ups to significantly more literal translations, Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the rest of the Peanuts gang aren't unaccustomed to receiving tributes from the greater art...
View ArticleParting Shot: Batman Illustrated by ‘Peanuts’ Creator Charles Schulz
In the house of Carmine Infantino, the notable Silver Age comics artist and DC Comics editor, there resides a very special and unique piece of original art: a drawing of Batman by Peanuts creator...
View ArticleNew 'Peanuts' Cartoon Brings The Comic Strip To Life [Review]
Last year's Peanuts Movie did the near-impossible and pulled off a successful translation of Charles M. Schulz's iconic style and characters from their native 2-D to CGI. That technical breakthrough...
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