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You’re 75, Charlie Brown!

Good grief! Peanuts gang has made readers chuckle since 1950

By Corbin Crable

One beloved American comic strip has allowed readers to see the world through the eyes of children – and a feisty beagle, too – for 75 years this year.

Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and all their friends entered American pop culture (and our own hearts) in 1950. Penned by cartoonist Charles M. Schulz,…

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Schulz’s Peanuts has KC connection

 

by Corbin Crable

Peanuts Gang

You’ve read their antics on the comics page of your local newspaper. They’ve celebrated life’s milestones with you in greeting cards. And they’ve made appearances just about everywhere, from your TV to toy stores.

Charles Schulz’s Peanuts gang celebrates its 75th anniversary in 2025. The imaginative, adventurous Snoopy, with his owner Charlie Brown – ever the lonely underdog and figurative punching bag…

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Image courtesy of the Schulz Museum