The second greatest comic strip artist of all time writes about the greatest comic strip artist of all time in The Wall Street Journal Online. Calvin & Hobbes creator, Bill Watterson, emerges from his hermit cave to share his thoughts on the new Schulz biography and what Peanuts has meant to him.
You can read it HERE.
CNN.com has an interview with David Michaelis, author of Schulz and Peanuts. Is Harpers Publishing owned by Time Warner? I ask because CNN.com is pimping the shit out of this book. Interview, slide shows, video- the works. For my part I've ordered the tome from Amazon and should recieve it shortly. I'll throw a review up as soon as I can. So Mr. Time Warner, sir, if you're reading, I'd be happy to pimp your books too. Just send me some free advance copies and we're in business. Ciao, baby.
You can read the article HERE.
I also found an article about the rarely discussed Peanuts comic book. I really should track down these issues. They were produced during the strip's early years when the kids had the simplest look. That early style has always been my favorite. There was something both funny and serious about it.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
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You might enjoy this audio interview with “Schulz and Peanuts” biographer David Michaelis (with transcription).
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