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Charles Schulz Peanuts Daily 26.04.1960 - Comic Strip
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Charles Schulz Peanuts Daily 26.04.1960

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1960
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This arrived the day our second son Emil Marlon was born, so it will always be very special to me...and I hope to him as well...

I am finally able to close a BIG hole in my collection, a wonderful Peanuts daily from the late 50's/ early 60's. I had coveted this beautiful daily since I first saw it several years ago and was finally able to come up with a trade that benefited both the owner and myself...after staying almost 50 years in Danmark it has finally moved on to Germany...Thanks again Søren!!!

This daily sports 3 of the main characters: Charly Brown, Lucy & Linus...has a reference to the German Peace Nobel price winner of 1952 - Albert Schweitzer (me being from Germany this was of course a big plus)....and also a cute gag...please excuse the bad picture, the art is framed behind glas...

Publications

  • 1959 - 1960
  • Fantagraphics
  • 10/2006
  • Interior page
  • 1959 - 1960
  • Dargaud
  • 05/2008
  • Interior page

See also:   Peanuts

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About Charles M. Schulz

Charles Schulz, the creator of 'Peanuts', is one of the most popular and influential humorist comic artists ever. He was born as Charles Monroe Schulz (and nicknamed Sparky) into a family of German-Norwegian origins in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and grew up in Saint Paul.After he fought in Europe in the second World War, he started drawing the comic 'L'il Folks', a precursor of 'Peanuts'. The strip was published in the St. Paul Pioneer Press between 1947 and 1950. Text (c) Lambiek