There are more Peanuts books than there are Peanuts book titles, because some favorite titles get reused again and again, often on very dissimilar books (or at least as dissimilar as books can get while still being Peanuts books.)
In late October 1957, newspaper reporter Rolla Crick meant to be visiting the US Navy’s south pole station (Amundsen-Scott) only briefly, but the engine on the US Navy Neptune that had brought him and others there had broken down and they were all stuck to stay there for weeks. That’s …
While they’ve been turning a number of the many Peanuts storybooks into board books, I was not expecting this one. Yes, coming in August is a board book version of It’s Hockey Time, Franklin!, one of the few storybooks to focus on the young guy stuck with sitting adjacent to …
Coming up in a couple weeks is Wondercon, the San Diego Comic-Con’s younger, lighter sister in lovely Anaheim, California. And on Friday, March 27, at 2:30 PM Pacific time, in room 213AB of the Anaheim Convention Center, there is going to be a panel labeled “Charles Schulz and Peanuts”. Who …