I wonder if Schulz's response had something to do with a certain segment of the Peanuts fans who hated Snoopy, thinking he had taken over the comics. We tend to think that this is an Internet-age phenomenon, but as the comic book letters pages show, people were not shy about snail-mailing their complaints about the creators artistic decisions.
I wonder if Schulz's response had something to do with a certain segment of the Peanuts fans who hated Snoopy, thinking he had taken over the comics. We tend to think that this is an Internet-age phenomenon, but as the comic book letters pages show, people were not shy about snail-mailing their complaints about the creators artistic decisions.
I wonder if Schulz's response had something to do with a certain segment of the Peanuts fans who hated Snoopy, thinking he had taken over the comics. We tend to think that this is an Internet-age phenomenon, but as the comic book letters pages show, people were not shy about snail-mailing their complaints about the creators artistic decisions.