charles schulz

     

Pre-"Peanuts", he sold some of his cartoons to the Saturday Evening Post

Trivia about charles schulz

  • This creator of "Peanuts" was once a free-lance cartoonist for the St. Paul Pioneer Press
  • This cartoonist might serve "Peanuts" at a Nov. 26 party for himself, Tina Turner & Robert Goulet
  • The memorable characters seen here were created by this man
  • He originally called his "Peanuts" comic strip "Li'l Folks"
  • He's the author & illustrator of "If Beagles Could Fly"
  • A Santa Rosa, Ca. museum devoted to this cartoonist nicknamed Sparky features a re-creation of his work studio
  • This "Peanuts" creator describes Linus as "The most well-rounded individual in the group"
  • This cartoonist's 1963 bestsellers were "Security is a Thumb and a Blanket" & "Happiness is a Warm Puppy"
  • He immortalized Donna Johnson, who refused to marry him, as the red-haired girl Charlie Brown adores
  • Rheta Grimsley Johnson titled a 1989 biography "Good Grief: The Story of" this cartoonist
  • With $28 million, the number 2-earning late celebrity in the world is this cartoonist
  • No "blockhead", this cartoonist drew his first breath in Minneapolis on Nov. 26, 1922
  • This cartoonist was nicknamed "Sparky", after Sparkplug the Horse in "Barney Google"

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