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Comic lovers. Humor laughter and thousands of
strips. On a Sunday afternoon just sit back ,
relax and read on. 33 years of comics in under 1
app. Peanuts is a syndicated daily and Sunday
American comic strip written and illustrated by
Charles M. Schulz, which ran from October 2, 1950,
to February 14, 2000, continuing in reruns
afterward. The strip is the most popular and
influential in the history of the comic strip,
with 17,897 strips published in all, making it
"arguably the longest story ever told by one human
being", according to Robert Thompson of Syracuse
University. At its peak, Peanuts ran in over 2,600
newspapers, with a readership of 355 million in 75
countries, and was translated into 21 languages.
It helped to cement the four-panel gag strip as
the standard in the United States, and together
with its merchandise earned Schulz more than $1
billion. Reprints of the strip are still
syndicated and run in almost every U.S. newspaper.
Peanuts achieved considerable success with its
television specials, several of which, including A
Charlie Brown Christmas and It's the Great
Pumpkin, Charlie Brown, won or were nominated for
Emmy Awards. The holiday specials remain popular
and are currently broadcast on ABC in the United
States during the corresponding seasons. The
Peanuts franchise met acclaim in theatre, with the
stage musical You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown
being a successful and often-performed production.
Peanuts has been described as "the most shining
example of the American success story in the comic
strip field"; this is ironic, given its theme is
"the great American unsuccess story." The main
character, Charlie Brown, is meek, nervous and
lacks self-confidence. He is unable to fly a kite,
win a baseball game or kick a football.
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