You will have to wait till November to get, The Art and Making of Peanuts Animation by Charles Solomon. See how the classic Peanuts cartoons…
Posts tagged as “Peanuts”
It’s a morbid day in the Peanuts’ universe.
Do you think God cares?
Charlie Brown April Fool’s joke.
Was in the adult clothing section in big box store and they had Peanuts pajamas for men. What man in his right mind would wear…
Charles Manson Brown by Sean Cliver.
Sigh! What is so good about grief?
Politics is just like football.
Lucy and Charlie, separated at birth.
Meet Charlie Brown. Charlie Brown ad from Rinehart announcing their first printing of Peanuts.
Seems Charles M. Schulz had an allergic reaction to the name Peanuts when his publisher stuck that name to his strip. Still in it’s infancy…
Try as hard as you want. Kids pick mom most of the times over dad. Who’s your favorite mom or dad? Are you having a…
Forget the Beatles they are Peanuts.
Famous cartoonist Seth (Gregory Gallant) is a time traveler or he has dipped into the fountain of youth. This ad from 1931 tells of a…
Charlie Brown Halloween costume gets a rock from Casper the friendly ghost. (source)
The Peanuts universe will never be the same after the Paperback Charlie Brown site discovers forgotten paperback Peanuts books.
The success of the Peanuts can be pinned down to one letter written to a fan of Peanuts in 1977. In the letter Charles Schulz…
While Norah Jones' music isn't quite my cup of tea, I'm utterly captivated by the Peanuts tribute poster crafted by Matt Leunig. Its nostalgic charm and artistic brilliance truly resonate with me. If you're interested, you can snag this exquisite limited lithograph at La La Land, alongside an array of other fantastic concert posters that are sure to delight any art enthusiast.
Nat Gertler’s The Peanuts Collection: Treasures from the World’s Most Beloved Comic Strip is perhaps one of the greatest collection of Peanuts memorabilia in book…
This is a big year for Peanuts and the merchandising agreements are peaking also as we celebrate 60 years of Peanuts this Autumn. The Peanuts…
It's quite remarkable, isn't it? We're approaching the 75th anniversary of the debut of the very first Peanuts comic strip, which graced the pages on October 2, 1950.
It's amazing to think that this lonely little unexceptional ad from the '50s would spawn a money-making machine long after Charles Schulz would die. The merchandising juggernaut just keeps churning cash like it's going out of style.
The book Schulz and Peanuts a Biography by David Michaelis left a bitter taste in the mouth with the Schulz estate who gladly opened the…
Schulz City: That Yellow S.1 by ~ninjaink on deviantART What if Frank Miller drew Peanuts? This would be the result.
