He’s white with black ears, he can’t talk and he’s one of the most beloved cartoons in the whole world. He’s Snoopy. Charles ...
More well-known than even Charlie Brown, Snoopy has become the most iconic character from the Peanuts comic strip, and his ...
Superman and his loyal companion, Krypto the Superdog, have captured fans’ hearts, sparking widespread discussions and a ...
“Happiness Is Snoopy’s Home Ice,” she added, paraphrasing a famous line that first appeared in a “Peanuts” strip in 1960: ...
Some Minnesotans are still nostalgic for the Mall of America’s original, Peanuts-themed amusement park. Here’s why it became ...
An exhibition at the Royal Aviation Museum of Western Canada on the Peanuts pup's flying ace alter ego reveals a local ...
I hesitated to get this piece right away because my mug collection is already extensive — but the longer I waited, the more I ...
No matter what age you are, you’ll find a connection with one of the holiday specials of Charles Schulz' Charlie Brown ...
The Snoopy Museum Tokyo is ready for 2025 – the 75th anniversary year of Charles Schulz’s Peanuts comic strip. The museum, ...
Snoopy and company. You can check out the tributes in Saturday’s Sun-Times in these comic strips: “LuAnn,” “Pearls Before Swine,” “Garfield,” “The Wizard of ID,” “Curtis,” ...
He’s Snoopy. Charles M. Schulz (who widely used the nickname “Sparky”) began writing and drawing Peanuts as a daily cartoon strip in 1950, starring a boy named Charlie Brown. In the third ...