Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the whole Peanuts gang turn 75! The first comic strip featuring the beloved characters was published Oct. 2, 1950. TODAY’s Al Roker reflects on his interview with creator ...
It was the summer of 1930. The country was in the first year of what became known as the Great Depression, and folks were already nostalgic for the carefree party-filled days and nights of the 1920s.
Cartoonist Charles Schulz displays a sketch of his beloved character "Snoopy" in his office in Santa Rosa, Calif. in 1997. [MUSIC PLAYING] NINA MOINI: There it is. Today marks 75 years since Charles ...
With Calvin and Hobbes, Lum and Abner, Dick Tracy, Luann, Patrick McDonnell (Mutts) and Tom Toro, and Dee Parson (Rosebuds).
“Nancy” is back, and this time you don’t need to be a snooty scholar to dig into this American comics classic. Several momentous incidents have drawn fresh interest in the cartoon character who has ...
An art teacher is using online comic strips to educate people about an important part of Philadelphia’s history that is often overlooked. Peter Coyle is the author and illustrator of “MOVE vs the ...