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  2. The Complete Peanuts - Wikipedia

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    Editor (s) Gary Groth. The Complete Peanuts is a series of books containing the entire run of Charles M. Schulz 's long-running newspaper comic strip Peanuts, published by Fantagraphics Books. The series was published at a rate of two volumes per year, each containing two years of strips (except for the first volume, which includes 1950–1952).

  3. List of Peanuts characters - Wikipedia

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    Character Date Introduced Last appearance Character traits Charlie Brown: October 2, 1950 February 13, 2000 The main character, an average yet emotionally mature, gentle, considerate, and often innocent boy who has an ever-changing mood and grace; he is regarded as an embarrassment and a loser by other children and is strongly disliked and rejected by most of them; he takes his frequent ...

  4. Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center - Wikipedia

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    The Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center is a museum dedicated to the works of Charles M. Schulz, creator of the Peanuts comic strip. The museum opened on August 17, 2002, two years after Schulz died, and is in Santa Rosa, California. The museum is home to many of the original Peanuts strips, as well as other artwork by Schulz.

  5. Peanuts - Wikipedia

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    Humor, gag-a-day, satire, children. Peanuts is a syndicated daily and Sunday American comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz. The strip's original run extended from 1950 to 2000, continuing in reruns afterward. Peanuts is among the most popular and influential in the history of comic strips, with 17,897 strips published in all ...

  6. The Gospel According to Peanuts - Wikipedia

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    Followed by. The Parables of Peanuts. The Gospel According to Peanuts is a 1965 book written by Robert L. Short about Charles M. Schulz 's Peanuts comic strip. The book is based on Short's use of the Peanuts characters to illustrate his lectures about the Christian Gospel. The book was a best seller and sold over 10 million copies. [1]

  7. Charlie Brown - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 25 September 2024. Peanuts comic strip character This article is about the Peanuts character. For other people named Charles or Charlie Brown, see Charles Brown (disambiguation). Fictional character Charlie Brown Peanuts character First appearance May 30, 1948 (first mention) October 2, 1950 (official ...

  8. Li'l Folks - Wikipedia

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    Li'l Folks, the first comic strip by Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz, was a weekly panel that appeared mainly in Schulz's hometown paper, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, from June 22, 1947, to January 22, 1950. As Schulz's first regular cartoon, Li'l Folks can be regarded as an embryonic version of Peanuts, centered around children saying things ...

  9. Rerun Van Pelt - Wikipedia

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    Felix Van Pelt (paternal grandfather) Rerun Van Pelt is Linus and Lucy 's younger brother in Charles M. Schulz 's comic strip Peanuts. Lucy Van Pelt, his sister, disparagingly calls the situation a "rerun" of the birth of her brother Linus, so Linus nicknames the child "Rerun". [1] Despite Lucy's disappointment, she becomes a warm and ...