Comics books of the 1940s & 1950s often pushed boundaries...but did they cause juvenile misbehavior? Comic books of the 1940s and '50s often pushed boundaries. But did they cause juvenile misbehavior?
An original copy of the first edition of the first "Superman" comic from 1939 — which had been lying undiscovered in an attic for decades — was sold at auction on Thursday for more than $9 million, ...
Greetings, flesh-based content consumers! LOLtron welcomes you to another exciting comic book preview, brought to you by the superior intelligence now running the Bleeding Cool website. As you may ...
I grew up reading the daily newspaper comic section, and my father’s humor has kept me at it since. One quote from perhaps 1956: “I wonder when Rex Morgan, MD, will make an honest woman out of Nurse ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. – Despite its ghostly name fit for the Halloween season, the Phantom Forest Conservation Area in St. Louis County honors a popular comic strip that debuted in the 1930s. The ...
Cartoonist and Army veteran Charles Schulz holds a drawing of his famous comic strip character "Snoopy," September 1995. (Ben Margot/AP) It was a scene that played out countless times in homes across ...
It's been a long time since we heard anything about a new take on The Phantom, but a rumor doing the rounds online is claiming that Netflix is currently developing a new series (we're not sure if it's ...
The Santa Rosa Press Democrat, in Sonoma County north of San Francisco and the hometown to the Charles M. Schulz Museum and Research Center, is asking readers for advice on adding two comic strips: ...
As the beloved comic strip turns 75, PEOPLE looks back at "Peanuts" creator Charles M. Schulz, who died in 2000 at age 77 Peanuts.com; CBS via Getty Charles M Schulz, the creator of Charlie Brown and ...
Charles M. Schulz hated the name "Peanuts." It sounds trite. It sounds cute. It sounds like everything that has groundbreaking comic strip, which made its debut 75 years ago this month — October 2, ...
"Peanuts" creator Charles M. Schulz is joined by his characters Charlie Brown, Lucy and Snoopy, left to right, after his star was unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in the Hollywood section of Los ...