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In 1968, “Peanuts” comic strip creator Charles Schulz introduced his first Black character, Franklin Armstrong. Franklin’s enduring friendship with good ol’ Charlie Brown, Snoopy and the ...
The Reno Aces, the Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, are running an absolutely awesome 'Peanuts' themed promotion on Saturday. The Aces will be we ...
“More Peanuts” and “Good Grief, More Peanuts” came next in 1954 and 1956… In 1958, hardlines began to hit retail and never stopped. Hungerford Plastics Corp. (as it was then known) signed on and ...
The last time Peanuts characters saw feature-length screen time was with 1980'sBon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!). "It's long overdue," says Schulz.
Discover the story of Sue Storm and Reed Richard's first child; Franklin Richard's ! @stellalasaurus breaks down the lore of Franklin Richards -- marvel's strongest mutant! 📚 First Appearance: ...
New online map shows how to find ‘Peanuts’ statues in Sonoma County. After seven months of research, the map lists nearly 100 statues with photos.
Timex's classic and gorgeous wristwatches feature Snoopy and other beloved Peanuts characters in a limited 75th anniversary collaboration.
A being of limitless potential, Franklin finds himself on the radar of some pretty powerful characters in the comics, including Celestials, Eternity, and First Steps‘ villain, Galactus.
The characters will narrate the history of NASA, Artemis missions and future space plans. “This joint effort between Monlove, Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex and Peanuts Worldwide is a ...
Franklin residents are honoring the life of a five-year-old girl who, police say, was killed in a drunk driving crash over the weekend. Latest U.S.
Charles Shulz’s masterpiece, Peanuts, is read by fans of every age, but some strips touch on themes that only truly resonate ...
Pelotonia's impact: How the annual bike ride is funding cancer research breakthroughs Inmates who fled minimum security Franklin County facility identified, still at large Marcella's in the Short ...