Fifty-five years after 'Franklin,' the first and only Black character in the Peanuts comic strip appeared, a capsule collection is being introduced.
Peanuts’ creator Charles Schulz wrote 18,000 strips for 50 years. Unlike some competitors, he was responsible for all of them. “We call the comic strip ‘the bible of Peanuts.’ We stay true to the strip,” Menta said.
Fittingly, Peanuts Worldwide has partnered with NASA for years, and last year, when Artemis 1, an uncrewed flight test of the Space Launch System rocket, and Orion spacecraft orbited around the moon Snoopy rode along as the zero gravity indicator . In the ’60s, Schulz wrote a week’s worth of Snoopy going to the moon., Tier and The Armstrong Project are equally natural, Menta said.
“The younger version of me can appreciate and the older version of me can idolize by putting it out there with Harlem’s Fashion Row,” he said. “When you think about the character Franklin celebrating 55 years, since his debut in 1968, that was before I was born and even before my parents were born. There is a lot to be said for a character that can stand the test of time. To this day, Peanuts is a legendary comic strip that is widely known.
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