Charlie Brown is the Atlas of comic strip characters, he carries the weight of the world. This strip illustrates perhaps a thing of the past,…
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“There are three things I have learned never to discuss with people… Religion, Politics, and The Great Pumpkin. ”- Charles M. Schulz “When Peanuts’ strip…
Have you ever wondered about the follicular mystery surrounding Charlie Brown's head? Even Linus, while not fully embracing the bald aesthetic, is certainly not flaunting a luxurious mane either.
Incidentally, what is happiness?
I’m really proud of my record collection.
The Charlie Brown ghostly word puzzle book. Two heads are better than one?
Life is full of regrets, Charlie Brown.
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…
“It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown” premiered on April 9th 1974. Charlie M. Schulz pretty much sealed all the holiday specials. Easter with the “Peanuts”…
Do you think God cares?
Charlie Brown April Fool’s joke.
Love is standing in a doorway just to see her if she comes walking by. Today it’s called stalking. A page from Love is Walking…
Charlie Brown needs a new doctor. Lucy van Pelt never came through for poor old Charlie Brown. Doctor Doom perhaps?
AAUGH! by Nathan Pyle. Poor Charlie Brown can never get a break.
Spring to some looks like this. Play ball!
Sigh! What is so good about grief?
Lucy and Charlie, separated at birth.
Meet Charlie Brown. Charlie Brown ad from Rinehart announcing their first printing of Peanuts.
If Tim Tebow can do it, Charlie Brown can do it too with a little help from your ol’ friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
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.
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…

