Sorry if anyone else already did this - I'm not checking.
On October 2nd, 1950, the very first Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz was published. For the next 50 years, 17,896 more comic strips were produced, as well as multiple films. Not only is it one of the most famous comic strips in the world, but it has also been considered by some people to be the longest story ever told by one person. If you have been deprived of the spetacle that is Peanuts, you might not know the timeless characters of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Woodstock, Sally, Pig-Pen, and others. However, in the first comic, only Charlie Brown, Shermy, and Patty (not Peppermint Patty) were featured. I have posted the first comic below. You may also notice that the characters do not look like the ones we recognize today; the story is also not as elaborate. But just like it's popularity, the quality of the comics grew overtime.
On October 2nd, 1950, the very first Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz was published. For the next 50 years, 17,896 more comic strips were produced, as well as multiple films. Not only is it one of the most famous comic strips in the world, but it has also been considered by some people to be the longest story ever told by one person. If you have been deprived of the spetacle that is Peanuts, you might not know the timeless characters of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Woodstock, Sally, Pig-Pen, and others. However, in the first comic, only Charlie Brown, Shermy, and Patty (not Peppermint Patty) were featured. I have posted the first comic below. You may also notice that the characters do not look like the ones we recognize today; the story is also not as elaborate. But just like it's popularity, the quality of the comics grew overtime.


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