Charles M. Schulz, the most popular cartoonist in history, published comic strips in 2,600 newspapers worldwide and won several prestigious awards, including the Congressional Medal of Honor. Mr. Schulz died on February 12, 2000, the night before his farewell Peanuts comic strip was published.
“The Hero Gen Z needs.” – The Atlantic, 2023 “Probably the greatest American humourist since Mark Twain” – Alistair Cooke. “I loved Charlie Brown for his insecurity, for admitting that he was unfit for the game of life, for providing consolation in a literary world of supposed role models… In such a world, which is the real world of childhood, with its miseries, beatings and unattainable girls, Charlie Brown was a solace.” – The Guardian, 2015 “Schulz’s genius…was to put these traits in different characters rather than one, and to bring them to life with a few economical strokes of his pen.” - Jeff Kinney, author and illustrator of Diary of a Wimpy Kid creator.