
10 Peanuts Comics That Will Make You Love Charlie Brown Even More
You can't love Peanuts without loving Charlie Brown. These are some of the comic strips that helped make Charles Schulz's iconic caricature a star.
You can't love Peanuts without loving Charlie Brown. These are some of the comic strips that helped make Charles Schulz's iconic caricature a star.
Peanuts' Charlie Brown idolized a baseball player named Joe Shlabotnik, who was arguably, and hilariously, among the worst of all time.
Garfield creator Jim Davis, friend of Peanuts artist Charles Schulz, revealed in an interview why Charlie Brown can't do this one simple thing.
The funniest ongoing Peanuts gag is how Charlie Brown can never catch a break, especially in 1954. Here's the 10 best comics from August of that year!
Peanuts is so timeless that even comics that came out 50 years ago are as funny now as they were then, and these are the top 10 funniest of the bunch!
A heartwarming piece of fanart by Adam Murphy has officially brought Calvin and Charlie Brown together, and it's everything fans have ever wanted.
In a 1977 interview, Peanuts Creator Charles Schulz gave the perfect explanation of why Charlie Brown has resonated with readers for decades.
Charlie Brown is an official member of the X-Men as well as being widely influential throughout the entire comic book industry - but what's his power?
Charlie Brown's appearance in the very first Peanuts strip may have been an inauspicious start, but it heralded everything to come for the character.
In a post on X, @hausofdecline shared a tribute to Peanuts' football gag, one that takes a wild turn while remaining true to the essence of the joke.
The football gag has become a staple joke in Peanuts history, but its beginnings showed Lucy pulled the ball away from Charlie Brown by mistake.
Charlie Brown fans know the ball is going to be pulled away before he can kick it...but for nearly 80 years, that hasn't stopped them from loving him.
Charlie Brown’s luck is turning around, as one amazing piece of fan art finally gives him a haircut that explains how the character should look.
Charlie Brown isn't the most popular member of the Peanuts gang, and that's never more true than in these comics where kids hate on the blockhead.
Laughter reigns supreme as Charlie Brown squares off against the formidable Lucy in these ten uproariously funny Peanuts comics by Charles M. Schulz.
Charlie Brown’s Charles Shulz sheds light on the one thing that separated him from fellow cartoonist, Bill Watterson, creator of Calvin and Hobbes.
Its been 23 years since Charlie Brown, Snoopy, & the Peanuts ended their run in newspapers, but it's still widely beloved and shared still today.
A Charlie Brown Christmas is not only one of the sweetest holiday specials to watch but also a gold mine of iconic quotes by the Peanuts characters
This amazing new cosplay will redefine how you see Charlie Brown, casting the old blockhead as a dystopian warrior in the Peanuts Apocalypse.
While Peanuts is the name lovingly tied to the adventures of Charlie Brown and his friends, creator Charles Schulz absolutely hated it as a title.
Batman's Kite Man shares a lot in common with Charlie Brown, both in name and how his career is his metaphorical inability to kick Lucy's football.