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Charles Schulz at 3 O’Clock in the morning: An excerpt from The Comics Journal #200 interview
*This is an excerpt from Gary Groth’s Charles M. Schulz (Peanuts) interview, which ran in The Comics Journal #200, December 1997.
Charles Schulz’s Funny Things: An interview with Francesco Matteuzzi and Luca Debus
Valerio Stivè sat down with the authors of the new comic strip biography, Funny Things: A Comic Strip Biography of Charles M. Schulz.
Big in Ohio: A Massive Justin Green Exhibit and CXC’s Triumphant Return
Two big reports in one post, as John Kelly attends Binky Brown’s Funeral Pyre, a memorial exhibition for the late underground pioneer currently running in Cincinnati, and Cartoon Crossroads Columbus, the 2022 edition of the popular east coast comics show.
Chris Ware and the Unassuming Power of the Graphic Novel Form
An examination of the particular traits Chris Ware brings to graphic novels – or should we say “story drawings”?
Charlie Brown and Me
Charles Schulz’s Peanuts celebrated its 71st anniversary this weekend, and we are commemorating the occasion with a new perspective: the first-ever English translation of a 1999 essay on the strip by artist and scholar Natsume Fusanosuke, who compares the Schulz characters with those of the similarly massive Japanese media franchise Doraemon.
Cartoon Solitude
A look at sentimentality in an Ivan Brunetti image and time in a Charles Schulz strip.