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BBC Radio 4 premiered Franklin, a dramatization of when Peanuts creator Charles M. Schulz first introduced the Black character in 1968.
This week brought the release of the Peanuts Friends Forever 2016 Special. BOOM! Studios is waving goodbye to the Peanuts gang after 39 issues, four
Just in time for the release of The Peanuts Movie, Boom! Studios and Fantagraphics have teamed up with Humble Bundle to offer $171 worth of Peanuts books
Celebrate the Nov. 6 release of The Peanuts Movie starring Charles M. Schulz’s beloved characters with Peanuts: The Snoopy Special #1. KaBOOM!. The
THIS WEEK’S REVIEWS: Peanuts: A Tribute to Charles M. Schulz Insufferable #6 Peanuts: A Tribute to Charles M. Schulz (KaBOOM!, $34.99) By Graig Kent
The Descender team of Jeff Lemire (below) and Dustin Nguyen (above) each contributed a pin-up to Boom's upcoming hardcover book, Peanuts: Tribute To Charles M Schulz, out on October 14th, which features 40 creators drawing the Peanuts characters in their own distinct styles.
The Descender team of Jeff Lemire (below) and Dustin Nguyen (above) each contributed a pin-up to Boom's upcoming hardcover book,[...]
The crew behind the upcoming Peanuts movie talk about growing up a fan of the Charles M. Schulz creations and what Snoopy, Charlie Brown and the rest mean
Snoopy's birthday is coming up tomorrow and the director of the upcoming Peanuts Movie, Steve Martino, has sat down to show us just how to draw the famous
KaBOOM!, the all-ages imprint of award winning publisher BOOM! Studios released Peanuts #26 this week. The issue featured two stories: Revenge is Sweetie
I have loved everything Peanuts since I was a little kid. Charles M. Schulz classic cast of characters had always put a smile on my face. So I’m very
Marc Nathan, director of the Baltimore Comic Convention, told the timesunion.com that a new Harvey Award will honor the late Charles M. Schulz. The 27th