Charles Schultz Peanuts
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Charles M. Schulz was the most influential cartoonist of the post World War two era. The Peanuts debuted on October 2nd, 1950 was a perfect marriage of simple graphics and sophisticated humor. Each character had its own distinct personalities. Charlie Brown started as an obscure perfectionist and became the quintessential loser. Other characters such as Linus, the philosopher Lucy the Fuss Bucket, Schroeder, the artist pig pen, that Slob and Snoopy, the dreamer revealed human emotions. Schultz was the master of minimalism, spanning a wide range of emotions with simply drawn lines.