In 115, paper engineer Gene Kannenberg, Jr., is here to talk about his new book "Here Comes Charlie Brown: A Peanuts Pop-Up". Don't know what any of that means? Listen to the episode and find out!
Is that not enough? Well, we've also got a Random Strip of the Month and this mont's news from in and around the Peanuts universe.
Thanks to Sean Courtney for the "This Month in Peanuts History" theme.
Thanks to Nick Jones for the use of his song "25% Off".
Thanks to Henry Pope for the use of his "Linus & Lucy" remix.
In episode 114, we find out that everything we thought we knew about Charles Schulz is a lie.
Ok, Not really. But it turns out despite a reputation for never working with an assistant, there was an exception - the original comic books published in the late fifties and early sixties. Jim Sasseville, Dale Hale and Tony Pocrnick each spent some time writing and drawing these spinoffs from the strip. We'll take a few minutes this episode talking specifically about Dale Hale - his Peanuts work and more.
We've also got This Month in Peanuts History and an episode of "Peanuts by Schulz" called "Birds of a Feather".
Good grief, I don't see how we could possibly stuff any more into this show.
Thanks to Sean Courtney for the "This Month in Peanuts History" theme.
Thanks to Nick Jones for the use of "25% Off".
Thanks to Henry Pope for the use of his "Linus & Lucy" remix.