Good grief! Charlie Brown's baseball team has the worst record in history, he's constantly tormented by a kite-eating tree, and his crush doesn't even know he exists. Fortunately, he's surrounded by some of the best friends around.
In this special collection of Peanuts comics for kids, you'll meet outspoken Lucy, philosophical Linus, musical genius Schroeder, and, of course, Charlie Brown's wave-surfing, airplane-piloting, Beagle Scout-leading dog, Snoopy, who treats life as one big adventure. Join in the fun and find out why Peanuts is the most cherished comic strip of all time. The gang's all here!
The Comics in the Golden Age Podcast. Exploring comics of all genres & their creators from 1938 to 1955, & other comics history!
Next month I will be launching a new, retooled version of my podcast, this time with a greater emphasis on comic creators over characters or storylines. The first episode will be a celebration of the upcoming 100th birthday of Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz! https://t.co/nAArINxVtz
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Charles Schulz, the creator of "Peanuts," passionately believed in girls' and women's sports. Arguably the most popular cartoonist of his day, he used his platform to promote Title IX. https://t.co/dEJTiaF1Ce
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How 'Peanuts' creator Charles Schulz pushed for Title IX in the 1970s : NPR “Charles Schulz, a tennis devotee, met Billie Jean King and they became fast friends.” The NCAA opposed Title IX. Of course they did. https://t.co/tFuK8lktLS